It might go away or get less worse in a few days to weeks. If not welcome to the eeee club. Don't let it fricking happen again and always double up. It only gets worse.
Id also like to quickly add I only clean my guns months after shooting them and only when I am beyond drunk as frick. If my moronic ass can not ND then you dumb fricking apes have no excuse.
It doesn't. It might subside a little. you will need a fan to sleep, some kind of background noise. Your brain will eventually learn to ignore it. Buy high quality hearing protection and double up.
ND's are a part of firearms ownership and it happens from actually handling your guns. If it doesn't happen, you probably just let your shit rust in a closet lmao.
was right next to an officer that BD'd a M2HB and my ears didn't ring at all
i thought that from one bullet you don't get much damage
or was it in a close space?
if anyone cares >be a technician for a remote weapon system >get a call that the charging mechanism got stuck in the backwards position >take a spare mechanism just in case they're not just moronic this time >get there and see it's completely seized up due to dirt + oil >say to myself i will just get it unstuck off the vehicle >tell them to clear and remove the M2 off the RWS >don't pay attention as officially am not qualified to clear an M2 anyway >instructor pretend to clear it >help her take off the M2 from the RWS >replace charging mechanism >tell them to charging while i'm still there >officer in charge there gets out of the vehicle and helps the instructor put the gun back on >as he connects the firing mechanism accidentally push too hard and pull the trigger >*BANG*
officially in the incident report they said it was aimed at the range
but i moved the system manually for better clearance so i'm not sure it was true.
and the instructor lied as to why she didn't clear it properly, made up a story about not pulling the charging handle back enough to clear it
I've never been in the military but every single job I've worked at since I became an adult every single woman has been a problem. Either they're lazy and try to get other people to do their work or they stir shit to cause drama then act lime their q victim
Just ignore it and your brain will adapt. People can adapt to their entire field of vision being flipped upside down with mirror glasses and see just fine after a couple days, so some extra noise in the ear signals is no big deal as long as you don't fixate on it.
PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fricking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fricking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it.
I had maybe one ND at the most and I'm not sure it's even appropriate to call it that.
It was when I got my first pistol. I had the gun pointed downrange at the target and I guess my finger was on the trigger harder than I thought it was so I shot about half a second before/after I intended to.
How the frick do you morons end up ventilating your living room ceilings or your neighbors dog? You have to be a literal Black person to have NDs.
Not sure if this is useful but there was an Israeli study done to see if Vitamin E and C would help with reducing sudden onset hearing loss
Not one of them medicine mans but you might be able to find something useful in this >https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17851951/
>nd
point the gun into your ears and pull the trigger, this will negate the effect of the previous gunshot (homeopathy)
>homeopathy
there are people who actually believe this shit.
have you tried it how do you know it doesnt work
Go to an ear doc tomorrow and he can give you stuff to help reduce long term damage.
Bullshit. Your hearing is like a unrechargable battery. Once the damage is done there is no going back.
>knows nothing about ears
>source:ENT
The fun part is you can’t
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It might go away or get less worse in a few days to weeks. If not welcome to the eeee club. Don't let it fricking happen again and always double up. It only gets worse.
how many is the pasta up to now? 43?
been shootin 25 years, never had a ND or AD
you never had a desk pop?
Seriously, how fricking braindead do you have to be for this shit to happen at all? It's too easy to avoid
Been 8 years for me, had 1 AD. It was at a range and the gun was pointed downrange.
Just about the same but 6 years. The trigger on that .500 S&W was so light holy frick Christ stop me from buying one.
Id also like to quickly add I only clean my guns months after shooting them and only when I am beyond drunk as frick. If my moronic ass can not ND then you dumb fricking apes have no excuse.
If you pulled a trigger, that's an ND. I took the safety off my mosin and the striker jumped the sear.
>how do i make my ears stop ringing
go into your bathroom, fill the tub with water, shoot one more round, this is basically a hard reset for your ears
It doesn't. It might subside a little. you will need a fan to sleep, some kind of background noise. Your brain will eventually learn to ignore it. Buy high quality hearing protection and double up.
>how do i make my ears stop ringing
Most volunteer for bombing duty.
well frick that's a shitty day. what's the context behind this?
Looks like a terrorist bombing in syria. Assad posters behind them. Looks like one guy definitely died
ND's are a part of firearms ownership and it happens from actually handling your guns. If it doesn't happen, you probably just let your shit rust in a closet lmao.
howd it happen?
was right next to an officer that BD'd a M2HB and my ears didn't ring at all
i thought that from one bullet you don't get much damage
or was it in a close space?
if anyone cares
>be a technician for a remote weapon system
>get a call that the charging mechanism got stuck in the backwards position
>take a spare mechanism just in case they're not just moronic this time
>get there and see it's completely seized up due to dirt + oil
>say to myself i will just get it unstuck off the vehicle
>tell them to clear and remove the M2 off the RWS
>don't pay attention as officially am not qualified to clear an M2 anyway
>instructor pretend to clear it
>help her take off the M2 from the RWS
>replace charging mechanism
>tell them to charging while i'm still there
>officer in charge there gets out of the vehicle and helps the instructor put the gun back on
>as he connects the firing mechanism accidentally push too hard and pull the trigger
>*BANG*
officially in the incident report they said it was aimed at the range
but i moved the system manually for better clearance so i'm not sure it was true.
and the instructor lied as to why she didn't clear it properly, made up a story about not pulling the charging handle back enough to clear it
ND'd *
Shit like that us why women shouldn't be involved in the military. Lazy b***hes
the fact that all our instructors are women and i professionally liked only 2 of them in my entire service says a lot
I've never been in the military but every single job I've worked at since I became an adult every single woman has been a problem. Either they're lazy and try to get other people to do their work or they stir shit to cause drama then act lime their q victim
Always have dedicated dry fire mags
Just ignore it and your brain will adapt. People can adapt to their entire field of vision being flipped upside down with mirror glasses and see just fine after a couple days, so some extra noise in the ear signals is no big deal as long as you don't fixate on it.
PROTIP: if you own a gun over a year without negligent discharging at least once, you aren't handling it enough. NDs are a natural part of handling weapons, just like tweaking your back is part of weightlifting and car accidents are part of driving. I ND several times a year because I actually HANDLE and know how to USE my weapons. It makes me a better firearms handler and marksman, and it's a small part of the price you pay in the sheepdog lifestyle Simple fact is, the "safety mentality" will build mental blocks in your head that will get you killed. You need to be comfortable putting your finger on the trigger and pointing the gun wherever you want no matter the time, place, or status of the weapon. Taking time to check whether the gun is loaded whenever you pick one up will serve to make you hesitate in a personal defense scenario. You fricking safety idiots are going to get people killed all because of this fricking "ND" shaming. Guns are inherently dangerous, you need to accept it.
>being unsafe and irresponsible is actually the proper way to do anything
Based.
I had maybe one ND at the most and I'm not sure it's even appropriate to call it that.
It was when I got my first pistol. I had the gun pointed downrange at the target and I guess my finger was on the trigger harder than I thought it was so I shot about half a second before/after I intended to.
How the frick do you morons end up ventilating your living room ceilings or your neighbors dog? You have to be a literal Black person to have NDs.
>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
You can’t
What happened to that anon anyway?
Russian roulette with a PM
Put some earplugs in and avoid noise for the next 24 hours.
Nothing. That sound you're hearing is the sound of your hearing cells dying. Once it's gone you will never hear the sound again.
Not sure if this is useful but there was an Israeli study done to see if Vitamin E and C would help with reducing sudden onset hearing loss
Not one of them medicine mans but you might be able to find something useful in this
>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17851951/