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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2500782" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Speaking from experience as a range officer, a shooter was complaining he was getting two holes in the paper when he had only shot once (a 22LR pistol). I stood slightly behind his pistol's ejector and when he fired I felt several stings in my shoulder. I determined his pistol was trying to go into auto mode and had him stop and suggested he take it to a gunsmith.</p><p>Got home and noted a bit of blood on my tee shirt. Thought nothing to serious..just a scratch from some of the brass from his pistol. Next morning, I noted a red spot on my shoulder, gave it a squeeze and out popped a piece of brass.</p><p>Long story short, glad I wear polycarbonate shooting glasses and that my spouse never found out about it. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2500782, member: 105138"] Speaking from experience as a range officer, a shooter was complaining he was getting two holes in the paper when he had only shot once (a 22LR pistol). I stood slightly behind his pistol's ejector and when he fired I felt several stings in my shoulder. I determined his pistol was trying to go into auto mode and had him stop and suggested he take it to a gunsmith. Got home and noted a bit of blood on my tee shirt. Thought nothing to serious..just a scratch from some of the brass from his pistol. Next morning, I noted a red spot on my shoulder, gave it a squeeze and out popped a piece of brass. Long story short, glad I wear polycarbonate shooting glasses and that my spouse never found out about it. LOL [/QUOTE]
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