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Phugedaboudet
22:36:46 Thu
Dec 28 2006

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Re: Why well endowed women shouldn't shoot guns

I used to go target shooting with a buddy who's ladyfriend was rather well endowed. One fine spring afternoon we were out burning off the remnants of a case of .30 thru his old M1Carbine.

For those who haven't shot this fine rifle, it's important to know it ejects spent brass straight up, for nice ambidextrous use.

The spring afternoon illustrates why she was wearing her one-piece swimsuit and denim shorts.

Up goes the hot brass, down the bountiful cleavage. The worst injuries were bruises as a couple of enthusaistic males rushed to her "aid" and collided. That and some half hearted slapping as her boyfriend discovered the small red mark the hot case had made and insisted on "kissing it better".

Ah, the memories of youth :smile:



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OKLAHOMA CITY -- A woman at a metro gun range accidentally shot herself on Wednesday, police said, when a hot bullet casing fell down her shirt.

Police said Anna Herrera-Gomez was practicing with a 9 mm gun at the H&H Gun Range in Oklahoma City when the hot shell casing fell down the front of her shirt.

She jumped as the hot metal touched her skin and reached for her chest. Police said that's when she accidentally shot herself in the leg.


"Of course, we train for this, but unbeknownst to us, we had a gentlemen on the range who was a trained EMT. (He) took care of it immediately, and even though it was a shooting, it was actually very minimal," said H&H Gun Range owner Miles Hall.

Hall said the woman was embarrassed more than anything else.
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