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Gunsmithing
Base screws sheared off
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2317523" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>I can certainly relate to that feeling when shooting! I took a 45 ACP slug ricochet right between the eyes in 2004. I thought the brass ejected hard at first, but then realized my bell was rung so bad it had to be the bullet. I took some jacket to the shoulder too. Took a few seconds to figure out what happened. I shot at a steel IPSC plate that had holes shot in it from a dummy with an AR15. I did not know dents and holes in a steel plate could spin a bullet 180 degrees and back at the shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2317523, member: 113404"] I can certainly relate to that feeling when shooting! I took a 45 ACP slug ricochet right between the eyes in 2004. I thought the brass ejected hard at first, but then realized my bell was rung so bad it had to be the bullet. I took some jacket to the shoulder too. Took a few seconds to figure out what happened. I shot at a steel IPSC plate that had holes shot in it from a dummy with an AR15. I did not know dents and holes in a steel plate could spin a bullet 180 degrees and back at the shooter. [/QUOTE]
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