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Posted: 12/16/2016 8:58:11 AM EDT
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What a selfish bitch.
Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? |
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? View Quote Had an assistant track coach at my High School attempt suicide with a shotgun in the mouth. People who do this sometimes don't properly brace the butt of the shotgun and the recoil can make the gun move enough to just blow off half your face. When the head coach wanted the tracksters to wear a black arm band in support of the POS I thought the school and team were going to mutiny. |
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If she didn't eventually die this bat shit crazy loon should be charged with attempted murder.
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? View Quote Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. |
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Looks like she wasn't inconvenienced either by the bullet, or by the fact that she took someone else out with her. It's cold to say, but I hope that she had some time and pain to help her reflect on her actions before the end.
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? View Quote Have seen it a lot People flinch right before pulling the trigger and the shot goes awry. Have also seen people try to shoot themselves in Head and shoot more up than through and then they walk around literally like a zombie until they bleed out. |
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I wonder if this is the same one? I didn't hear about the instructor getting hit also, so not sure.
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Interesting reaction by the instructor
Crawl away, now if she's been intentionally trying to shoot him she could have finished him off easily. He should have grabbed the gun from the floor and help her with her goal. Do we have a link anywhere to story and outcome? |
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I'm sooooooooo glad the range I work at does not rent guns. The range down the road from us that does rent gets one of these every year or two and we have never had one.
It also makes me happy when a group of folks come in clearly without any experience at all and say they are here to rent some guns and I get to tell them, "sorry, we don't rent guns here. If you look at that wall there is a bunch of flyers from qualified instructors who can teach you the first steps of shooting and they will bring a gun you can use". Nothing is worse than a pack of newbies brought in by one guy who shoots a few times a year and has no idea how to properly instruct safety and how to not shoot the walls and floor and ceiling and target carrier . One of us RO's usually has to step in a babysit one lane. |
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I wonder if this is the same one? I didn't hear about the instructor getting hit also, so not sure. Fox Shooting Loft View Quote Good old Dayton. In Cincy there is Target World, which apparently is where people go to die. I went there 2 times in a two-year period, and both times I wasn't able to shoot because somebody had shot themselves on the shooting range. Although seeing the prices at Target World, I can understand. |
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Had an assistant track coach at my High School attempt suicide with a shotgun in the mouth. People who do this sometimes don't properly brace the butt of the shotgun and the recoil can make the gun move enough to just blow off half your face. When the head coach wanted the tracksters to wear a black arm band in support of the POS I thought the school and team were going to mutiny. View Quote Odd, I've never heard of using black arm bands to raise awareness of people who can't hit their target while contact shooting it with a shotgun. |
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To bad it didn't damage his spinal cord and paralyze him for the rest of his life. Find some help kid,
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Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> Did he come back in and finish his beer... |
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Odd, I've never heard of using black arm bands to raise awareness of people who can't hit their target while contact shooting it with a shotgun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Had an assistant track coach at my High School attempt suicide with a shotgun in the mouth. People who do this sometimes don't properly brace the butt of the shotgun and the recoil can make the gun move enough to just blow off half your face. When the head coach wanted the tracksters to wear a black arm band in support of the POS I thought the school and team were going to mutiny. Odd, I've never heard of using black arm bands to raise awareness of people who can't hit their target while contact shooting it with a shotgun. I know, it was strange. That head coach was fired a few years later for stalking a former student. He got off easy because he was a hero of the town. Basketball coach with state titles, etc. She wasn't the first one, but no one else would come forward to testify. |
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Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote A guy who jumped from the Golden Gate bridge and lived said that the moment his feet left the bridge and he was falling he realized that every single problem in his life could be dealt with, there were no insurmountable problems except that he was now falling straight down and couldn't do anything at all to stop himself. |
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Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote Hell of a way to get out of a bar bill. |
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Here's what I don't get. If you want to kill yourself:
Buy a gun with your credit card and do it at home. You won't have to pay your debts if you succeed and don't traumatize others in the process. |
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What actually happened there? Where did the instructor get hit? Why didn't he grab the gun while it was on the floor? Looked like he was going to, then changed his mind.
Run and Hide! It's interesting how people react to life threatening situations. If there was ever a time to go hand to hand, that would be it. |
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Interesting reaction by the instructor Crawl away, now if she's been intentionally trying to shoot him she could have finished him off easily. He should have grabbed the gun from the floor and help her with her goal. Do we have a link anywhere to story and outcome? View Quote Is that what you did the first time you got shot? |
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I responded to a suicide attempt in which an 18 year old male stuck his Dad's 12ga. Remington 1100 under his chin and pulled the trigger in Mom and Dad's walk-in closet.
Apparently the barrel was too long, so he cocked his back to get it under his chin. He didn't kill himself, but but blew his bottom jaw completely off, leaving teeth and pieces of tongue, gum and lower lip stuck to the ceiling- the teeth were actually stuck in the ceiling. He looked like one of Michon's zombie pets from Walking Dead. He was conscious and alert. |
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Actually, he did come back to the bar a couple weeks later...hence the nick-name. Did he come back in and finish his beer...<img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_beer.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> Did he come back in and finish his beer...<img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_beer.gif border=0 align=middle> |
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Local doc told me about a former patient of his. Elderly guy in his 70's who tried to commit suicide with a shotgun at home. Put the gun under his chin while he sat in his easy chair. Pulled the trigger and it blew half of face off. The way he described the face made me think of that guy whose face was split in two on the motorcycle (you know the one that makes him look like predator). He survived the blast, got up and went to the bathroom. Took out what was left of his dentures, then called 911. He waited for police/ambulance to arrive on his front porch. He "lived" for a couple of days at the hospital before dying.
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What actually happened there? Where did the instructor get hit? Why didn't he grab the gun while it was on the floor? Looked like he was going to, then changed his mind. Run and Hide! It's interesting how people react to life threatening situations. If there was ever a time to go hand to hand, that would be it. View Quote I imagine taking a round directly to the hip takes a lot of fight out of most people. The pelvic girdle is a bad place to get shot. |
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The gun shop that Dylon Roof got his glock at had a suicide a few years ago. It is about a 10 minute drive from my house.
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Had a dear friend shoot herself in the head. Twice. Dont know the details of the gun, shot placement or all that. I just know that her demons took hold, and she had enough conviction to pull the trigger twice.
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Had an assistant track coach at my High School attempt suicide with a shotgun in the mouth. People who do this sometimes don't properly brace the butt of the shotgun and the recoil can make the gun move enough to just blow off half your face. When the head coach wanted the tracksters to wear a black arm band in support of the POS I thought the school and team were going to mutiny. View Quote I took care of a guy that did that when I was an intern. Walked himself off the gurney into the trauma room. Entrance wound under his chin, exit wound through the left eye socket. None of the bird shot actually entered his skull. Oops. |
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Bob and Tom has a bit like this.
"I can't do anything right. I'm going to end it all right now. Goodbye cruel world" BANG "Owww. Dammit. Son of a Bitch. Ok. I'm really gonna do it this time" BANG "Oh. Sorry lady. I'm sorry. I can't do anything right". And so on. |
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I was always afraid of this happening at the shop I worked at that had a indoor range
Instead I just had some guy buy the gun and ammo and do it at the front door instead of renting one and doing it on the range |
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I'm pretty sure if that happened at my local indoor range the range office would have drawn and opened fire on her.
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Local doc told me about a former patient of his. Elderly guy in his 70's who tried to commit suicide with a shotgun at home. Put the gun under his chin while he sat in his easy chair. Pulled the trigger and it blew half of face off. The way he described the face made me think of that guy whose face was split in two on the motorcycle (you know the one that makes him look like predator). He survived the blast, got up and went to the bathroom. Took out what was left of his dentures, then called 911. He waited for police/ambulance to arrive on his front porch. He "lived" for a couple of days at the hospital before dying. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/smiley_freak.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote Boy. It's a good thing we don't allow people a dignified way of ending their life if they choose to. Someone could make a mistake. |
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Local range had a guy stuff a S&W 500 under his chin. He succeed.
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Local range had a guy stuff a S&W 500 under his chin. He succeed. View Quote Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. |
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Did he come back in and finish his beer...<img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_beer.gif border=0 align=middle> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What a selfish bitch. Also, how much of a fuckup do you have to be to 'attempt' suicide and not succeed? Knew a guy some years ago who got up from his barstool, walked outside to his truck, stuck a .44 mag in his mouth and pulled the trigger. We were looking out the picture window at him when he did it. The bullet exited his cheek and he lived...only to acquire the nickname 'dead-eye' from then on. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle> Did he come back in and finish his beer...<img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/anim_beer.gif border=0 align=middle> He cant, beer leaks out the hole. |
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A buddy of mine was on his first week solo at a Sheriffs office and was the first one on scene to a man who shot himself with a shotgun at some range. Contact shot under the chin IIRC.
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Happen at my range. A lady shot herself under the chin with a 22. It worked.
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Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Local range had a guy stuff a S&W 500 under his chin. He succeed. Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. |
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Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Local range had a guy stuff a S&W 500 under his chin. He succeed. Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. How can a revolver double? |
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Guy I shoot 3gun and regularly squad with had someone off himself in the bay next to him. Said the bullet ended up by his foot after going through the guys head and bouncing off the ceiling. Apparently at first he though it was an accident then not so much.
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Is that what you did the first time you got shot? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Interesting reaction by the instructor Crawl away, now if she's been intentionally trying to shoot him she could have finished him off easily. He should have grabbed the gun from the floor and help her with her goal. Do we have a link anywhere to story and outcome? Is that what you did the first time you got shot? Is there anything in my post that implies I have been or anything incorrect in my first line? He crawled away that would not have helped him against an aggressor. Would I do the same no idea. Reminds me of that guy that spreyed petrol all over the woman in a lift, she backed away actually helping him. Should he have picked up the gun, most definitely for two reasons, one to stop her picking it up to finish the job him or her. And two to end her attack intentional or not. Whatever she's a selfish bitch |
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Those have been known to double (it's really fucking fast, too), with round #2 going through the melon due to the position of the gun after round #1 recoil. It is possible that it was an accident, not knowing any backstory or particulars. View Quote Per shop no accident, one round is all that was fired. |
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Here's what I don't get. If you want to kill yourself: Buy a gun with your credit card and do it at home. You won't have to pay your debts if you succeed and don't traumatize others in the process. View Quote Right? Take out a loan and buy one of those million dollar 1911s that are made out of like meteorites and dinosaur teeth. Rent a Ferrari for the drive home, while you're at it. |
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Good old Dayton. In Cincy there is Target World, which apparently is where people go to die. I went there 2 times in a two-year period, and both times I wasn't able to shoot because somebody had shot themselves on the shooting range. Although seeing the prices at Target World, I can understand. View Quote I used to shoot matches there in the 90's. People were offing themselves in that place back then. Counter guy told a story about a dude coming in and rents a .38, buys a box of fifty rounds. Goes out on the range and starts shooting. He is the only one out there. Counter guy gets busy then realizes he hasn't heard any shooting for a minute. Looks out on the range. No guy. Knew right then what he was going to find when he opened the door. What cracked me up was as he finished the story he said "But it goes to show our reloads work" Had some good times at those matches. |
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Here's what I don't get. If you want to kill yourself: Buy a gun with your credit card and do it at home. You won't have to pay your debts if you succeed and don't traumatize others in the process. View Quote Please pay your bills and don't stiff the CC company. More importantly, shoot yourself outside where cleanup is easier. |
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Here's what I don't get. If you want to kill yourself: Buy a gun with your credit card and do it at home. You won't have to pay your debts if you succeed and don't traumatize others in the process. View Quote Had a 13 year old a few months ago and find his dad dead in the living room with a big hole in his head and brains on the walls. Doing it at home traumatizes more people than you apparently realize. |
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How can a revolver double? View Quote By pulling the trigger a second time while you're holding on for dear life. Won't imbed for some reason... https://youtu.be/iT9RUC-UHAo |
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