Even worse/ dumber/ meaner/ funny (To NCO's anyway) than scope eye-
We used to get an annual tasking to support training ROTC Advanced Camp cadets, just prior to their commissioning. A couple buddies and I were covering M1911 pistol familiarization, and we were surprised that more than a few Cadets had never touched a handgun, let alone cranky old range whore 1911s. One candidate was having trouble getting rounds on paper at 7 yd, so my buddies, being 2 of the finest NCO's the 82nd had to offer, suggested (jokingly) that the Cadet hold the pistol up close to her face to get a better sight picture.
Cut forward to her next turn up at bat, buddies had long since laughed it off, assuming she understood it was a joke- She HAD completed the morning's weapon orientation and safety class....
I was napping in the shade on a pallet of ammo and got called to the firing line for an injury. Seems that a Cadet had a big cut and bruise on her cheek and eye socket. Ended up going to surgery the next day to reassemble her orbital rim and get a cosmetic closure. Bruised her globe as well.
We all got an ass chewing, even the rest of us just for being there, but our 1SG realized that it was a joke and she was dumb enough to swallow it..
I had a friend sit down on my uber-heavy Remington 700 build on a bipod in .308 with a suppressor on it after I had just shot it.
I mount the rifle and lay down my weight behind it and I guess it looked like it had no recoil at all and he gets on the rifle like he doesn't want to mount the cheek wield and scoots forward to the scope. Just about the time I was going to say "uhhh - you don't want to"... he pulled the trigger and bang - it barely nicked his eye.
Thought he knew it still had a touch of recoil even with the extra weight and the can - I felt really bad.
BTW, I don't use safety glasses when shooting scoped bolt-guns. Gas-guns are a different story, but not on Bolt-guns.
...suggested (jokingly) that the Cadet hold the pistol up close to her face to get a better sight picture.
Even worse/ dumber/ meaner/ funny (To NCO's anyway) than scope eye-
We used to get an annual tasking to support training ROTC Advanced Camp cadets, just prior to their commissioning. A couple buddies and I were covering M1911 pistol familiarization, and we were surprised that more than a few Cadets had never touched a handgun, let alone cranky old range whore 1911s. One candidate was having trouble getting rounds on paper at 7 yd, so my buddies, being 2 of the finest NCO's the 82nd had to offer, suggested (jokingly) that the Cadet hold the pistol up close to her face to get a better sight picture.
Cut forward to her next turn up at bat, buddies had long since laughed it off, assuming she understood it was a joke- She HAD completed the morning's weapon orientation and safety class....
I was napping in the shade on a pallet of ammo and got called to the firing line for an injury. Seems that a Cadet had a big cut and bruise on her cheek and eye socket. Ended up going to surgery the next day to reassemble her orbital rim and get a cosmetic closure. Bruised her globe as well.
We all got an ass chewing, even the rest of us just for being there, but our 1SG realized that it was a joke and she was dumb enough to swallow it..
So i went to banner rd yesturday with some friends who dont shoot a lot of guns and the funniest thing happened when one of my friends got up to shoot my rifle he shot it after one shot he said im done and tunrned around with blood all over his eye it was the greatest thing i have ever seen in my life
What about safety glasses?
He wasnt wearing any
Really guys this is not an essay that i am being graded for its just something funny
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