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<blockquote data-quote="Rum River" data-source="post: 2162172" data-attributes="member: 16869"><p>So, about a thousand years ago I was in junior high school. Dad always had the firearms stored in an older style wall rack where unlocking the ammo drawer allowed you to remove stuff from the rack. As a kid at that age I naturally knew where he stored the key. When the folks weren't around I would unlock everything and do a variety of really stupid stuff that a junior high schooler thinks is okay.</p><p></p><p>Like purposely trying to chamber the wrong caliber cartridge just to see if it was possible to close the breech.</p><p></p><p>REALLY? D*** STUPID !@#$ KID!!!!</p><p></p><p>In spite of my very best efforts, no negligent discharge occurred.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward a few decades. Married, a number of young children have somehow shown up. Thinking back on what I had done all those years before and how I would react to such moronic behavior on the part of MY children.....I confessed to Dad what I had done all those years before.</p><p></p><p>Oh Boy.</p><p></p><p>Didn't go well.....and I still received the chewing out I had so richly earned those many years before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum River, post: 2162172, member: 16869"] So, about a thousand years ago I was in junior high school. Dad always had the firearms stored in an older style wall rack where unlocking the ammo drawer allowed you to remove stuff from the rack. As a kid at that age I naturally knew where he stored the key. When the folks weren't around I would unlock everything and do a variety of really stupid stuff that a junior high schooler thinks is okay. Like purposely trying to chamber the wrong caliber cartridge just to see if it was possible to close the breech. REALLY? D*** STUPID !@#$ KID!!!! In spite of my very best efforts, no negligent discharge occurred. Fast forward a few decades. Married, a number of young children have somehow shown up. Thinking back on what I had done all those years before and how I would react to such moronic behavior on the part of MY children.....I confessed to Dad what I had done all those years before. Oh Boy. Didn't go well.....and I still received the chewing out I had so richly earned those many years before. [/QUOTE]
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