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don't it make you wonder where some people keep thier brains?

if you could think of a good reason to trace the outline of your 357 magnum hand gun,(cocked at that) would it not enter your head to take the shells out first, ?

Update:

they are 2 mexican tattoo artists,1 shot in the hand ,and they other in the arm.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Oh well, some people only learn by making mistakes the hard way.*

    Source(s): You cannot teach what you have not experienced.*
  • 1 decade ago

    I traced mine to make a holster out of leather, but not with the hammer back, and certainly not with the shells in it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well, duh.

    Tracing a loaded gun qualifies as "playing" with it.

    Now a responsible gun owner is gonna triple-check that a gun

    is unloaded before engaging in any activity that might be even remotely considered "playing" with a gun.

    Inexperienced gun owners have no buisness "toying" with their own guns, until the ideals of perfect gun safety are firmly entrenched in their minds to the extent that they ALWAYS practice them, as a matter of second nature.

    I hope no one was harmed.

    A friend of mine taking self-defense classes wanted to practice disarming me, and we had no "fake" gun avalible.

    To avoid any possibility of an accident, I temporaraly removed the cylinder and crane from the revolver.

    You cannot be "too safe".

    GAK! I just saw the story to which you are refering.

    ........Trying to trace it for a TATTOO no less.

    That's just dumber than dumb.

    Jeeeez.

    Source(s): 31 years firearms experience
  • JD
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Living proof you have to have a brain before you can lose one......No sympathy coming from this end.........

  • 1 decade ago

    Just another classic example of the 'brain damaged' who sully the image of firearms ownership for all the majority of responsible citizens. . . . . . .

    Source(s): Legal Arizona CWP armed citizen, w/ H-K USP .45ACP Life Member: N.R.A. & G.O.A. Former U.S. Marine 4x Rifle & 2x Pistol Expert:U.S.M.C. Firearms owner,including Luger P-08, H-K, Glock, S&W, Colt, & Walther pistols 35+ years reloading metallic pistol and rifle ammo
  • 1 decade ago

    lol didnt know what you were talking about till i saw the article, pretty stupid of them i think

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080101/ap_on_fe_st/od...

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