Go back to your hole Darth. Are you too good for your hole?!This one time, like 2 weeks ago, I saw two men kissing in a park.
And that was the gayest thing I'd ever seen, until I saw this thread.
Go back to your hole Darth. Are you too good for your hole?!This one time, like 2 weeks ago, I saw two men kissing in a park.
And that was the gayest thing I'd ever seen, until I saw this thread.
Any hole you want sweetie.Go back to your hole Darth. Are you too good for your hole?!
I'm talking about a loaded and cocked rifle. Watched a guy drop a loaded and cocked rifle on the buttstock during a bounding overwatch live fire excersise. Fired a round right off. No one was hurt fortunately.
So I was gonna post a Sopranos vid in reply, but then I remembered there was this one little part at the end I couldn't put on here.Any hole you want sweetie.
Goodnight Jimmy.So I was gonna post a Sopranos vid in reply, but then I remembered there was this one little part at the end I couldn't put on here.
It's the one where Little Paulie says "you oughta know sweetie" to Eugene who then blasts him in the face with a glass bottle and kicks him in the head a few times.
In this instance I'm not sure what caused the round to fire but I do know that given enough of a shock, in a rifle anyway, free floating pins can build up enough oomph to ignite a primer. Not everytime or anything though. I've seen it demonstrated.I understand that it was hot but you mentioned the free floating pin. I was wondering if you meant that it was the firing pin that set the round off because of the pins inertia or the hammer dropped. It would seem to be impossible for the rifle to go off simply from the pins inertia if falling onto its stock.