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Safety: I almost blinded myself

Aug 31, 2005 9:46pm
Not 2 minutes ago i was test firing my m4 after some upgrades i had been working on.....
Aug 31, 2005 9:49pm
man that sucks, hope your eye will be ok.
Aug 31, 2005 9:51pm
Heh heh heh. That's why I always put a finger over the feed nozzle if I'm holding the weapon upside down and I'm going to pull the trigger. Ask Borden about it when I got his P90. I put my finger on the feed nozzle when I fired it with the mag out and he asked why...
Aug 31, 2005 9:52pm
Jeez...and I thought I was safe looking in the magwell!!! :?
Gun control is not Crime control.
Aug 31, 2005 10:31pm
I did the same thing with my fully upgraded PSG-1. A bb didnt fire when I pulled the trigger so I looked into the magwell, and lo and behold a bb was stuck. so I pull the trigger and the bb comes flying out barely missing my head and my eye, and ricochetted all over the room. It scared me to death!!! You better go to a doctor and have em check your eye just to be on the safe side.
Sep 1, 2005 12:26am
test
Sep 1, 2005 12:29am
Saftey glasses are always a good idea no matter what you are doing. Hope your alright... I must admit that I have made the mistake of not wearing saftey glasses on occation and had a few close calls. It only takes one time to get hurt real bad... good lesson to learn now.
Sep 1, 2005 1:35am
did you get a welt on your eyelid?
if you try to fail but you suceed which do you do?
Sep 1, 2005 2:14am
Sophmore year my friend i went to hs with got hit in the eye by a ricochet after his roomate from the dorms at POLY shot his M9 in the house. It was just a low end gun but now he needs glasses to see clearly...eye protection is definatly crucial every time theres a gun around.
Sep 1, 2005 2:29am
[quote="XpoisonfreeX"]Not 2 minutes ago i was test firing my m4 after some upgrades i had been working on.....