Monday, September 17, 2012

Surpise, Surprise, Surprise

One round was hidden in the chamber... [More]
You know, right where anyone who knew the first thing about what they were doing would have known it was.

I have a tough time with the word "accident" on stories like this. What an inexcusably stupid way to throw away your life and to devastate the ones who loved you.

6 comments:

Kent McManigal said...

He wanted to become a cop, so I guess he was practicing for the Lee Page award. I guess he was determined to throw his life away one way or another. You can't help someone like that.

Robert Fowler said...

You would think that someone smart enough to get into West Point would know a little bit about gun safety. He violated all 4 of the 4 rules.

He did just prove that you can fix stupid.

Anonymous said...

Phew, I wasn't able to get into the Naval Academy in the '60s but I'm smart enough not to point guns at my head.

R

blackdog said...

Wow, in the chamber? Thats the last place I would have thought to look.

MamaLiberty said...

"Hidden" in the chamber? Oh no! What a shock! Who would have thought...

Darwin award, for sure. A shame, but there it is.

Ed said...

You would need some training in firearms to understand what a magazine disconnect is. Part of that training would include treating all firearms as loaded, and never pointing the firearm at anything you do not want to destroy. For those who need to change magazines and still keep the firearm ready to fire during the magazine change, such as in a self-defense situation, magazine disconnects are not a safety feature.