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couple of things i still get kidded about:
the day i was coming off a ridge covered with loose volcanic cinder. I was going sideway down the mt, rifle on offside away from side of mt., and i slipped. I put my hand down right into prickley pear cactus. ouch so i pulled it up and sat down on the prickley pear cactus. Those big spines really penetrated my butt, belt, etc., but rifle unharmed. And i had to submit to my friend with a Kbar trying to work that cactus out with my pants down to my knees. Didn't work so good, so i walked about a mile back to the truck in my shorts, sat on a pillow on the way home. Wife was crying she was laughing so hard as i laid over her legs as she pulled the cactus out with tweezers.
Or, the time i stood same rifle up in a little creek canyon to take a leak. In the middle of the leak i noticed deer right above me watching me. I continued peeing as i watched them walk along the top of the ledge and away, that is continued peeing right over the rifle.,
I still have the rifle, it killed an elk a few years ago.
I didn't hurt the rifle in either situation, my butt was another story. Took a couple weeks for that cactus to get out.


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I was 15 or 16, and had killed a deer about equal distance from the truck and the little county dump where my grand pa worked for another hour or so. The truck was uphill, the dump downhill, so I headed down. Was headed down a steep part, and the deer started going faster than me. like a dumbass, I tried to slow it down and ended up going head over heels with my BLR on my back. put a dent in the side of the objective and a few good scratches on the buttstock. It stayed zero, and 25 years later still proudly wears the scars on the buttstock.

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
Moosemike: Out of the hundreds of Rifles, pistols and shotguns I have owned and do own (knock on wood!) I have never "tore one up"!
I have been lucky I guess.
But your question brings to mind a HORRIFIC "tear up of guns" I witnessed many years ago.
I was a field training officer with the Seattle Police Department when my student officer and I got a call of an angry wife destroying property.
The call was in the Magnolia Bluff sector (bucks up folks live here!) and upon arrival I nearly vomited at what I saw!
The wife had brought all the husbands Rifles (including several Weatherby's!) and shotguns (including several Browning over and unders) out to the street curb lined them up leaning on the curb and then drove over them with her Mercedes!
Destroying ALL of them!
The husband who had come home to find this carnage was nearly in tears and wanted his "wife" arrested for property damage!
Sadly Washington state is a community property state and what was his was hers and vice versa.
She could destroy "her" stuff if she wanted.
I bet she did $25,000.00 worth of harm to the husbands guns and scopes!
Every once in a while I have a nightmare that the VarmintWife does something similar to MY guns - and I wake up in a cold sweat.
By the way I have never mentioned this call/incident to the VarmintWife!
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On the plus side, the barrel made a great fish knocker.

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Never tore up a rifle, pistol or shotgun. I did shoot a 12.7mm gun once. With a minigun. Weren't much left for parts afterward.


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Saw two M4s shoved down in the wrong spot in a M1 turret, the barrels caught on a torsion bar tube in the sub turret. they were perfect for shooting around corners.

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The worst thing I've ever done to any gun is loan it to my father. He seemingly does not understand regular care or maintenance ... not with guns, not with cars, not with people. It's always someone else's fault when the [bleep] he neglects fails. "Hmmm."

Probably the worst I ever did myself was when I took my .22 rifle with me when I went fishing, leaned it up by a boulder, and left it. frown I was incredibly relieved when I found it the next day ... didn't get taken. I spent quite a few hours with fine steel wool and oil removing some light rusty spots. It already had some red-brown patina through the worn bluing and the new blended with the old, but it was still very bad form.

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Originally Posted by RoninPhx
and i slipped. I put my hand down right into prickley pear cactus. ouch so i pulled it up and sat down on the prickley pear cactus. Those big spines really penetrated my butt, belt, etc., but rifle unharmed. And i had to submit to my friend with a Kbar trying to work that cactus out with my pants down to my knees. Didn't work so good, so i walked about a mile back to the truck in my shorts, sat on a pillow on the way home. Wife was crying she was laughing so hard as i laid over her legs as she pulled the cactus out with tweezers.

I didn't hurt the rifle in either situation, my butt was another story. Took a couple weeks for that cactus to get out.

RoninPhx - AKA cactus butt ? grin grin

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I'd venture a few of those spines might still emerge from other places.


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