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AR15/10 Rifles
Scary incident at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 2766970" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>Have a personal experience with 20ga. Chambered in a 12ga. Many years ago my son who was 10yrs old at the time and myself just completed a hunter safety course and he noticed my brother-in-law had chambered and attempted to fire a 20ga shotshell in his 12ga pump. When it didn't fire he pumped a 12ga round right behind it. My son started screaming at him about what he had done and fortunately convinced him to check it out. My brother-in-law thanked him and me for taking that course. I had no hesitation when I was later asked by the state to take the instructors course and be a volunteer hunter safety instructor which I gladly taught thousands over the next 20yrs. You are never to old or to young to learn. You might save a life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 2766970, member: 121301"] Have a personal experience with 20ga. Chambered in a 12ga. Many years ago my son who was 10yrs old at the time and myself just completed a hunter safety course and he noticed my brother-in-law had chambered and attempted to fire a 20ga shotshell in his 12ga pump. When it didn't fire he pumped a 12ga round right behind it. My son started screaming at him about what he had done and fortunately convinced him to check it out. My brother-in-law thanked him and me for taking that course. I had no hesitation when I was later asked by the state to take the instructors course and be a volunteer hunter safety instructor which I gladly taught thousands over the next 20yrs. You are never to old or to young to learn. You might save a life. [/QUOTE]
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