Who has had a "bang" when they expected a "click"? Fess up

Ever just load a gun and it FRICKING WENT OFF?
Safety on,
No finger on trigger.
Mechanical issue sets the round off.
Once it happens, you will be MUCH MORE CAFEFUL.
At least that is what this I guy I met said. I would never . . .

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Not me because I'm not a fricking moron.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I’m with this guy. How people manage to ND is baffling to me.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        AD is very different than ND. That's why there are rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 of firearm safety instead of just rule 3.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Accidental discharge, negligent discharge. Either way you are fricking moronic.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            AD implies it was a malfunction of the firearm rather than the shooter.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              I don’t know what weapons you have been handling but I have never once had one of my weapons fire with my finger pulling the trigger.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Have you tried pulling harder?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I've had a sear fail on a blowback and run-away. It was a shitty remington viper

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                cheapo-sub 100$ lever action in 22lr had such a light trigger that it's own weight would set it off if you tilted it backwards, never AD'd it surprisingly.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I had a firing pin get stuck in a rusty ass sks and burned through the clip without my finger on the trigger.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >I have never once had one of my weapons fire with my finger pulling the trigger
                Stop making pipe shotguns then, Bubba.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Oh that's so sad, anon. Maybe try some finger lifting exercises?
                Gambate!

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              This does not happen with anything designed in the past 20 years. The p320 was just cops NDing like 70 iq minds then blaming the gun.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You do realize most firearms are mass produced and faulty parts are a thing right?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You do realise that this is the 21st century and statistical process control is a thing, right?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Oh, and forgot to mention, NC tooling has largely replaced men with a file and lamp black

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Why would you own a firearm that could AD in the first place? Who do you want to blame for this if not yourself?

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              That is the opposite of what the word accident means. With an accident, a human is at fault.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Machines and tools don't have accidents, they have malfunctions. Accident is human error.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                The nomenclature is what it is. Malfunction is typically used to describe when the weapon is supposed to fire but doesn't. AD is used because it prevents confusion and distinguishes from ND.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            As long as it's not "blood in discharge" you're good

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          These formal safety rules only exist because of army grunts with double digit IQ’s that wouldn’t stop shooting holes In their feet. An intelligent white man instinctively knows how to safely handle a gun.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Correct. Which is why partly why they want Americans to give up their guns. The future of America is brown. part 1

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Part 2.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              https://i.imgur.com/h5sdGtg.jpg

              Part 2.

              Take your meds.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          what are the rules

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            1. Point it in a safe direction ye frickwit
            2. Booger hook off bang switch until pointed at target
            3. Look behind your target too
            4. Treat all bangers as though ready to bang
            Or something like that. Really, if you follow #1, worst that will happen is a scary noise.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          If you load a gun that has any known failure mode involving firing when it's pointed anywhere but downrange somewhere you intend to shoot it anyway, it's an ND not an AD.
          It's only an AD if you are the ABSOLUTE VERY FIRST person who has experienced your model of gun firing without a trigger pull. Everyone after that has a duty to know that failure mode exists and act accordingly.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            The take would be less moronic if you didn't explicitly exclude untested guns, but it's stupid either way. An ND is for user error manipulating the firearm; an AD is for reasonable behavior that leads to the gun firing unintentionally due to some mechanical flaw or third party influence. For instance, while a firing pin getting stuck and causing an AR to slam fire isn't unheard of, it's so exceedingly rare that would be stupid to let it govern your behavior. Unless you were aware that your particular gun would do that, it isn't really negligence to load your ar at home to have at the ready for home defense so long as you have it pointed in a safe direction when you do so.

            There are millions of gun owners, plenty of unintentional discharges do happen that are not the fault of the person behind the gun.

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I have to be extremely careful because in my shithole any unjustified gun fire is illegal and you will permanently lose your gun and gun rights.
    Yes, the law is that much moronic.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Sounds like the law is working

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    OP is discussing a slam fire discharge, which is more of being ignorant of how your weapon and ammunition works.

    I leant onwards negligence for this.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Never. I respect my guns, I only take them out to clean or keep them locked and unloaded. Keep daily use items in their holsters all the time where they are meant to be, anything else, open with an empty mag in their resting place. As a wise man once said, frick around and find out.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    No, because I'm not a lowborn dipshit.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    yeah i shot about 3ft away from a hot water heater, wonder what woulda happened if i hit it. kaboom? i dont think its pressurized but then again i know jack shit about hvac or what goes on inside the magic cylinder
    >.22lr btw

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      If your water regulator is working properly, your home water should be around 50PSI. If you shot your hot water tank, it would piss water like a hose until you turned off the supply.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    is someone archiving all these ND posts? theres gotta be at least a dozen since the start of the year.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I'm sure someone has added them to the pasta

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      atf.jpg

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    That happened to me when I was showing my brother how to bump fire. It was scary because I changed my angle so he can see better and I was aiming toward our car and friends. But the realization hit me before I pulled the trigger so I aimed downrange and pulled the trigger and the gun went off. Shit scared the ever-loving frick out of me. Not too terrible I guess but it was enough for me to be a lot more careful since them

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Don't you check the bolt, slide, receiver? Any gun I pick up I rack multiple times. It's fun and safe. Get into that habit of working any gun you grab a hold of.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      post skin color

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >pull trigger
    >nothing
    >pull again
    >nothing
    >fingerfrick my gun as quick as possible
    >24th pull bullet goes off
    >scares me
    >bullet still hits dirt mound.

    Closest thing to ND and that's only because I didn't think it would ever fire.

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    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.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      i have close to zero experience with firearms (europoop) but holy frick if that's not the most moronic gun-related tidbit i ever done read in my entire life. you are either a glowgay or a darwin award in progress.

      either way kys on purpose and soon, pls

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah I know in Europe you have to store the ammo separately to avoid these kind of situations but we are comfortable with NDs. They happen every day here and America still functions just fine. It is normal and even healthy if you're safe about it.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >im a eurohomosexual hehehe look at me be moronic guize
        I'm a kiwi and even I recognize the pasta. Maybe you should lurk

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Someone needs to make a mutts law style image with the caption: “As an online discussion of firearms grows longer, the probability of a European offering his unsolicited opinion on gun control approaches 1.”

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          he said nothing about gun control. killing oneself is a personal responsibility, not the job of the government.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      'Feeling' the state of a firearm is one of the most vital skills and one that you should mindfully practice every day. Pick up a gun at your house, and feel if it has an empty chamber, then pull the trigger. Do not be discouraged by a couple of NDs in the process, eventually you will acquire the 'feel', and you will be a much safer gun owner.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        That is quite funny but I did narrowly avoid an ND based somewhat on feel and wholly by providence.
        >sick that day, shouldn't have been playing with my 1911
        >see a YouTube video on Israeli carry, think it's stupid but practice it anyway with an empty gun
        >put mag back in gun go upstairs and I see myself in the mirror
        >Israeli draw and pull the trigger slightly on a 1911
        >yes, a 1911, SINGLE ACTION ONLY, basically a hair trigger
        >but something didn't feel right, maybe I felt a round chamber, back off trigger
        >pull the slide back and there's a bullet in the chamber
        >heart sinks
        I now verbalize out loud "no more dryfire" after I load a gun up after practice, and it goes into a holster where it thereby assumes "definitely loaded" status.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      lmao
      I've been going weekly to the shooting range for 4 years, 50 rounds a session.
      Never had a single ND/AD because gun no go bang if no bullet in gun
      The closest thing I had to an accident was a cartridge case rupturing in the chamber when firing. That was Winchester .22LR copper-plated HP btw, these rounds are not reliable

      I get you could experience an ND if you're carrying with a round in the chamber though.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Ahh the new gays reavealed

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      golden pasta

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      This, I don’t know why this is such an unpopular opinion on this sub.

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I've had clicks when I expected bangs but I'm not dumb enough to not check the pipe before dry firing

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    oh yeah, had an ar I built using a mixture of a1 and 2 parts. had some tolerance issues. mostly a non issue. however I used a hiperfire trigger, and my grip just wouldn't quiiiite seat right. I wasn't going to force it. just a bit of use would wear it in. when you switched the gun from safe to fire, sometimes it would click. I told my gf all the rules of gun safety. I handed it to her. luckily, she followed them.

    she followed them because either moments before, or the last time we went shooting, I was shooting my baikal 22 for the first time as well. I racked the bolt and it fired upon closing. it just takes some wearing in. I might have helped by ever so lightly using brass wool to deburr it.

    after a few mags worth, idk, maybe 10, the ar loosened up enough where I could fully seat the grip screw. now there is no problem. I'm still terrified to keep it chambered indoors.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      What? Grip screw and wear in? What the frick are you on about?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        yes. metal wears in. guns break in. the grip screw screws the grip. the grip holds on to the selector detent. if the selector detent is not all the way in, funny things happen.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Either you cross threaded the grip screw or it was a chink knockoff grip with too long of a screw, there is no scenario where the trigger pack should contact the grip screw

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Had SKS slamfire once at range.
    Had already gone through like 250-300 rounds of steel case, load a stripper clip in, slide the rounds into the mag, pull the clip and pull the bolt back to chamber a round - it goes forward and discharges once, into the ground ten feet in front of the firing line.
    Immediately unload and disassemble.
    I *think* a piece of carbon or shellac from a Russian case or something got stuck in the firing pin channel in the bolt, but I have no idea. When I took it apart it was clear, nothing obvious.
    Has never done it once since, but makes me slightly nervous every time I load the gun now.
    Might have also been ammo related, sensitive primer or something? IDK, it's a mystery. 🙁

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The SKS is notorious for the firing pin getting stuck in the bang position if it gets a little too dirty. When it fired, it's possible the pin reset itself into its proper "home" position when you cleaned it and thus didn't see anything. But it is a real issue with the SKS and they have been known to convert themselves to full auto on occasion if the pin is truly stuck forward.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >firearm automatically makes itself full auto
        I can never get enough of this kind of malfunction, it's like the ghost of the previous owner agrees that the law is moronic and lends you a hand

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I once had my .22 bolt action go off upon closing the bolt because I adjusted the trigger to be too light. of course it went down the firing range because I'm not a complete moron.

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Personally, I've ND'd a few times, and learned something valuable each time

    >At friends apartment at college. Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18)
    >Drinking with friends
    >Show them my new Jericho
    >Try to manually dewiener
    >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling
    >Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police.

    Second time
    >At range
    >Showing friend pistol
    >Think gun is unloaded
    >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger.
    >Forgot loaded mag in
    >Shoot between his feet

    Third time
    >At parents house.
    >Just bought a sig from a guy
    >Get home
    >Try swapping slides with another sig I had
    >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered.
    >Pull trigger
    >Shoot parents wall

    Fourth time
    >At my new house
    >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK
    >Release bolt
    Slam fires round into ground

    Fith time
    >Showing a friend how to use it
    >No idea how but a round got chambered
    >Show him how the trigger works,
    >Pull trigger
    >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before

    Sixth time
    >Thought maybe the house was haunted
    >Grab a sig
    >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in
    > pull trigger at the same hole
    >Round goes off

    Turns out the sig's extractor got stuck somehow something got I to the spring

    Seventh time
    >Friend brings over a used Glock wants me to look over it
    >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it
    >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Eighth time
      >Friend brings over his transferable Mac 10
      >I had no idea how open bolt guns worked.
      >He's showing it off to me
      >I put a loaded mag it and decided to try and release the bolt (I thought it shot from a closed bolt)
      >Pulled the trigger for some reason
      >Shot 3 rounds into my wall

      Ninth time
      >love Cowboy Bebop
      >Buy used Jericho
      >listen to The Real Folk Blues
      >pretend I'm spike, load mag, rack slide, and forget about it
      >come back later, see hammer wienered
      >turns to camera, grins. "Safety first, kids."
      >point at floor
      >pull trigger
      >eEEeEEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe

      Overall you shouldn't feel too bad about NDs. It's part of owning guns, and you should get used to them.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Personally, I've ND'd a few times, and learned something valuable each time

        >At friends apartment at college. Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18)
        >Drinking with friends
        >Show them my new Jericho
        >Try to manually dewiener
        >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling
        >Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police.

        Second time
        >At range
        >Showing friend pistol
        >Think gun is unloaded
        >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger.
        >Forgot loaded mag in
        >Shoot between his feet

        Third time
        >At parents house.
        >Just bought a sig from a guy
        >Get home
        >Try swapping slides with another sig I had
        >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered.
        >Pull trigger
        >Shoot parents wall

        Fourth time
        >At my new house
        >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK
        >Release bolt
        Slam fires round into ground

        Fith time
        >Showing a friend how to use it
        >No idea how but a round got chambered
        >Show him how the trigger works,
        >Pull trigger
        >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before

        Sixth time
        >Thought maybe the house was haunted
        >Grab a sig
        >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in
        > pull trigger at the same hole
        >Round goes off

        Turns out the sig's extractor got stuck somehow something got I to the spring

        Seventh time
        >Friend brings over a used Glock wants me to look over it
        >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it
        >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded.

        I wouldn't trust you with a butter knife, let alone a firearm

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Who is the 10th time? I want moar!

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Manually dewienering with a live round in the chamber while drinking holy frick anon how moronic are you

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Took long enough.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        How does this manage to ALWAYS get at least a couple of them? It's the oldest trick in the book

  16. 2 years ago
    BigC

    Happened only 2 times

  17. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The only scary accidental disharge I've ever had was reholstering my appendix carry in my car, I was so hopped up on adrenaline after pointing it at the Black person honking at me that when I went to holster it, I damn near blew my balls off but only put a hole in the seat. Never did find the bullet though, lodged somewhere between the seat and the undercarriage.

    Nearly flew off the road doing 90mph when it went off.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >when racism backfires

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Can you give a little more background to this story?

  18. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I got one AD, back when i was in paramilitary training. we got bunch of beat up PM-84s (shit polish smg) and of course my motherfricker was the one that got the issue with firing pin sticking to the bolt, resulting in turning this piece of shit into open bolt smg on dropping the bolt. I shot the ground before me, therefore ended my shooting for that day, and continued to do pushups for the rest of the day.

  19. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    ADs and NDs are just part and parcels of having guns. No need to get scared. You will get used to them

  20. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I got a cheap AK way too hot shooting, and it cooked off a round and I shot myself in the shin, and the bullet shrapnel bounced off my drive and popped my tired and almost got my Weiner

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Why did you capitalize Weiner

  21. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Who has had a "bang" when they expected a "click"? Fess up

    MPs had a 5gal bucket of sand. At the end of their shift, after they cleared their sidearm, they were required to point their gun at the buck and pull the trigger.
    You'd be surprised at how often guns would discharge.
    And these were people who wore their guns 40+ hours per week.

  22. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    My ghost glock, haunted H&K and spooky Springfield do this all the time. The only guns I run anymore are my Rugged Reliable Ruger or my Trusty Teated Taurus.

  23. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    /k/raut here, had it happen twice to the most fuddish fudd sport schooting fudd in the most fuddish sport shooting association that ever fudded.
    He fricked with the trigger and sear of his rifle until it just wasn't safe no more AND he carried it to the bench with a round chambered.
    Idiot almost blew his own toe off.
    The other time he put a hole into the roof of the gun club.

    Otherwise he's an easygoing guy, killed a bunch of people when he slammed his semi into the end of a traffic jam.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Otherwise he's an easygoing guy, killed a bunch of people when he slammed his semi into the end of a traffic jam.
      True republican

  24. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just got out of boot camp, had big boy moneys, and bought my first ar. Took it shooting and only had the mag fall out two or three times. Returned home and I started playing with it. I was pointing it at my wall, looking through the new eotech, acting like I was going to pull the trigger. Racked the bolt back just to do it as a newtard and an m855 round I bought fell out. My butthole puckered from what could have been, and I have made it a point to double triple check for an empty chamber before I play around with my lead spitting toys

  25. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    So I had a Spike's Tactical dedicated .22LR that had incorrect headspace. It fired the moment you chambered a round.
    See this fired round? No primer strike.
    Immediately sent it back to Spike's
    Am I a moron?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/bBlMqlC.jpg

      Better picture

      Looks like an incredibly light primer strike, but it's there. Less visible in the second picture because of the flash on your camera.

  26. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Better picture

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      That's a feature not a flaw

  27. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    If you ND you should have your guns grabbed, you are not responsible enough.

  28. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Uh oh, someone owns a Sig 🙂

  29. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I think I have god on my side.
    >Just got an AK
    >Love disassembling my weapons and do it in the dark
    >I'm drunk and I have a moron moment
    >Rack to clear and then pull mag out
    >Pull the trigger and
    >*Click*
    >Sweet it's clear time to disassemble fast
    >Take dust cover off, remove recoil spring and then bolt
    >Round flies out which is unfired
    >Mfw
    To this day I don't know why it didn't go off, I think there's something out there helping me do something for some reason or purpose because I sometimes have grave accidents that could be life altering be completely fine.

  30. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    happened to me at the range once, AR didnt cycle, went click, no boom, took the mag out pulled bolt back, nothing in the port, didnt see anything in barrel
    >hmmm.jpg
    release bolt, pull trigger to discharge completely before i investigated, went bang. thankfully it was downrange but still made me shit. fricking ghost bullet in my gun. i still think about that one alot. only explanation that i have is i was just moronic and there actually was a round chambered, but then wtf happened when it went click? possible to get a complete misfire on a round that was still clearly okay?
    careful lads.

  31. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    [...]

    >Don't be sad that these posts are gone, be glad they happened.
    We will remember your sacrifice brave anon.

  32. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Tell me about your experiences drilling holes.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Drilled out a fat girls butthole I met in Tennessee on a road trip. No shit on my Weiner but made the room smelled like poop.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Was it worth it? Having sex in a room smelling of poop doesn't sound fun.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I didnt smell it till the end, I don't regret it but I would not repeat it

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Oh the damn urge to say your mom is so hard.
      But that setup is so fricking easy.
      It hurts.

  33. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    sorry Im not a moron, can't share with you.

  34. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    They've happened a few times

    >At friends apartment at college. Just bought my first pistol from a gun show (I was 18)
    >Drinking with friends
    >Show them my new Jericho
    >Try to manually dewiener
    >Thumb slips on hammer, ND into celling
    >Upstairs neighbors too high and drunk (underage and illegal drugs) to call the police.

    Second time
    >At range
    >Showing friend pistol
    >Think gun is unloaded
    >Point at ground show him how to wrack and pull the trigger.
    >Forgot loaded mag in
    >Shoot between his feet

    Third time
    >At parents house.
    >Just bought a sig from a guy
    >Get home
    >Try swapping slides with another sig I had
    >Forgot the other sig slide was chambered.
    >Pull trigger
    >Shoot parents wall

    Fourth time
    >At my new house
    >Playing with a friend's 5.56 AK
    >Release bolt
    Slam fires round into ground

    Fith time
    >Showing a friend how to use it
    >No idea how but a round got chambered
    >Show him how the trigger works,
    >Pull trigger
    >Shoots round into floor in the same place as before

    Sixth time
    >Thought maybe the house was haunted
    >Grab a sig
    >Physically clear it, (racked the slide 3 times) with no magazine in
    > pull trigger at the same hole
    >Round goes off

    Seventh time
    >Friend brings over a used Glock wants me to look over it
    >I grab it and pull the trigger without clearing it
    >Didn't even realize the thing was loaded.

    Eighth time
    >Friend brings over his transferable Mac 10
    >I had no idea how open bolt guns worked.
    >He's showing it off to me
    >I put a loaded mag it and decided to try and release the bolt (I thought it shot from a closed bolt)
    >Pulled the trigger for some reason
    >Shot 3 rounds into my wall

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Ninth time
      >be me, lcpl, 2111 small arms repair, usmc reserves.
      >1. Officers go to range for pistol qualifications. I'm the armorer on deck. Officers lined up at firing line listening to course of fire. Dark green skipper promptly shoots ground at his feet. I have to give him another round. Dickhead should have had that round count against his score.
      >2. Roll into the armory one day and everyone is oddly quiet. Smell burnt powder. People are rubbing their ears. See chipped concrete floor. Armorers carry loaded m9's and sarge fricking popped one inside the armory. That information never left the armory, so no one got in trouble.

      Tenth Time
      >cold as frick (like 3° outside)
      >new BP pistol I got myself for my birthday
      >have thick wool gloves on
      >wiener the gun
      >fire down range
      >wew it smells like bbq
      >wiener the hammer while tilting revolver back to clear the previous cap that got jammed
      >gloves plus fingers = that shit fired
      >put a .44 caliber hole through the top of the shed we were under
      >feel moronic

      Eleventh time
      >in training
      >it's Wales
      >I hate Wales
      >it's raining
      >again
      >day 4 of a 7 day exercise
      >settling into an admin routine after conducting a night raid, we're all pisswrapped and tired
      >taking my boots off in my shell scrape to change socks to prevent that sweet sweet trench foot
      >girl one scrape over is stripping weapon to clean
      >battle buddy is looking visibly concerned at her
      >"hey aren't you supposed to take off the mag-"
      >Naughty Dennis makes an appearance
      >EEEEEEEEEE
      >not expecting the ND, so I jump forward knocking over my mess tin and stick my foot in the dragon fuel heating the water scalding the sole of my foot
      >deathly silence and that sinking oh shit feeling sinks in
      >it's still raining
      >I fricking hate Wales

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Twelth Time
        >Basic Training
        >Just defended BIV site from enemy attack for our training
        >Go to rifle clearing station before entering site again
        >Two women are ahead of me in line.
        >They don't remove their mags before clearing, so blank rounds gets loaded into their chambers.
        >Go to dry fire, both rifles go off and our instructors hear.
        >They're immediately ordered to the command tent
        >Rest of the time in the field they carried sticks and now have a serious incident charge on their records.

        Thirteenth time
        >get home after a long day out
        >run to the bathroom
        >wash my hands
        >no towel in the bathroom so kinda half ass wipe them on my pants
        >take out ccw
        >try to manually dewiener it
        >hammer slips from my thumb
        >put a hole through my sink and water line
        >guessing maybe 10 gallons of water sprayed out before I could turn it off

        Fourteeth time
        >Go to the local range with a buddy at university
        >ROTC group there teaching new cadets to shoot
        >Be using the steel targets and one of them in full tacticool battle rattle approaches
        >Starts talking to us about pistols and bragging about his "service"
        >Friend and I humoring him and chatting about our .45 pistols
        >He starts going on about how 9mm is better for the military and it's better to have more rounds when "you're in the shit".
        >As he's pointing it at the ground talking about this shooting technique he learned. Where he places his pointing finger just below the slide and pull the trigger with the middle finger.
        >He then discharges the pistol no even 1ft from my foot. I look down at my foot in shock.
        >Starts playing it off and I'm like you are a stupid frick.
        >Gets indigent and starts saying it was just an accident get over it.
        >Go up to the guys Captain (Actual Captain not homosexual ROTC Captain) and explain what his cadet just did. He stares at the guy and just apologizes and summons the guy over.
        >We leave afterwards but I like to think nothing happened as ROTC are a bunch of pampered homosexuals.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Fifteenth time
          >spent all day cleaning a and removing and engine from an exhaust fan in my kitchen
          >finish tired and angry at 1 am
          >hop in my bed cause i had class at 8 am
          >then out of nowhere my dog starts loosing his shit and gose to my deck
          >i grab my shotty with 4 in the tube and open my deck door
          > i proceed to rack my welfare classic maverick 88 with one hand thinking i was a badass scaring off the bad guys
          >what ever that was their ran off and i walk back in thinking i protected my castle
          >i proceed to walk into my kitchen to quench the thirst of the king
          > i point my scepter at the cabinet and "dryfire"
          >BOOM,,EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEE
          >all that fine china, gone in a flash
          > i was so tired that i forgot to check the chamber
          > i proceeded to feel like a moron for the next couple months and still get shit for it too this day
          >dont be me, be smart and practice common sense

          Sixteenth time
          >Be drinking white claws
          >Get a good buzz going
          >Decide to play with Ruger Vaquero
          >Forget I had it loaded with ratshot
          >Accidentally pepper TV screen with tons of pellets

          Seventeenth time
          >buy a pistol with the hammer exposed
          >thought if the hammer is down i dont need to keep it on safety
          >show it to my bro
          >he points it at wall facing moms side
          >he pulls the trigger
          >the hammer MOVES BY ITSELF from his moron strength
          >gun goes off

          Eighteenth time
          >typing list of ND's
          >move hand from keyboard to mouse to hit post
          >hand grabs pistol on desk
          >shoot a 9x18 into wall

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Nineteenth time
            >carry suppressed old .22lr hammer fired because if/when have to shoot defensively don't want sirens and lights and shit, just want to scuttle away with collar pulled up to hide from all the vidya
            >so can't always IWB depending on clothing/weather
            >carry in shoulder bag, sometimes very compact one, muzzle pointed at sky, hammer down on a loaded chamber as the hammer must be wienered to fire and I'm faster doing that than racking the slide
            >at small grocery store with 10 year old son. Yes, he knew.
            >slip shoulder bag off to dig out grocery bag at cash register
            >slips too fast, bag hits floor
            >little noise, as of breaking glass thermometer or something
            >quite bright in store, and as my heart rate goes through the roof and I try to look calm while picking up bag, digging out grocery bag, pulling out money to pay... a thin stream of drywall dust falls between the three of us, me, my son, and the store owner
            >son sees it too, his eyes and mine both dart to the ceiling maybe 12 feet up
            >I quickly force my eyes down and deal with bagging veggies and stuff

            Twentyith time
            >playing with my takedown .22
            >half rack slide and look in chamber
            >nothing there
            >slam foreend home
            >pull trigger
            >round goes off
            >turns out the extractor broke and didn't clear the gun when I racked the slide

            Twenty-First time
            >Playing with K98 in my house
            >Leave the rifle loaded at some point and forget
            >Sometimes, I like to take out the magazine and dry fire to practice working the bolt
            >Remove magazine from the rifle and the four rounds within
            >Forget I had one in the chamber
            >Proceed to pull trigger
            >bang

            Twenty-Second time
            >I heard a noise on the balcony
            >grabbed my gun, Custom Sig P365 9 mm Federal hollow point.
            >tripped
            >squeezed the trigger
            >fired a hole through 3 feet of wall, into and out of my fridge, it bounced off the floor, and buried itself in some wood.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              Twenty-Third time
              >be me college kid lives at home
              >on zoom call dry firing my new glock 17 with no magazines because hi cap mags didnt come with
              > mic muted video off
              > remember I have one spare 9mm round
              > drop it in the chamber aim down sights take it out
              > rinse and repeat
              > drop it in the chamber close the slide set the gun down
              > answer question asked of me on zoom class
              > mute mic pick up glock continue dry fire practice
              > BANG
              > first shot of the gun was ND through my desk frame into the wood trimming of my room
              > ears ringing
              > open the door to my room and my brother just looks at me and calls me a fricking idiot
              > start laughing and explain to him how moronic I was and to never tell anyone ever lmao
              > he tells me in sounded like a large textbook hitting the ground
              > to this day none of my friends know
              > i now have two 19 round glock mags and 3 10 rounders
              > keep my glock loaded 90% of the time
              > chalk up the ND to a one off and triple check everytime I dry fire practice

              Twenty-Fourth time
              >walk into motorcycle dealership and inform the staff that I am carrying (concealed)
              >strike up conversation with parts counter guy and once again inform him that I am carrying (concealed)
              >wanted to show him how easy I can field strip my Glock 19
              >pull out gun, rack slide, drop mag, and pull trigger to disassemble
              >round goes off and buries into wooden table in middle of store

              Twenty-Fifth time
              >fricking my 7 yr old little sister
              >bout to switch to her butthole
              >think im grabbing a bottle of ballistol for lube but its my AR10
              >accidentally in her ass
              >oh god im cumming
              >cum bounces off her pelvis, through her blown open torso and straight into my eyes

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                Twenty-Sixth time
                >spent all day cleaning a and removing and engine from an exhaust fan in my kitchen
                >finish tired and angry at 1 am
                >hop in my bed cause i had class at 8 am
                >then out of nowhere my dog starts loosing his shit and gose to my deck
                >i grab my shotty with 4 in the tube and open my deck door
                > i proceed to rack my welfare classic maverick 88 with one hand thinking i was a badass scaring off the bad guys
                >what ever that was their ran off and i walk back in thinking i protected my castle
                >i proceed to walk into my kitchen to quench the thirst of the king
                > i point my scepter at the cabinet and "dryfire"
                >BOOM,,EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEE
                >all that fine china, gone in a flash
                > i was so tired that i forgot to check the chamber
                > i proceeded to feel like a moron for the next couple months and still get shit for it too this day
                >dont be me, be smart and practice common sense

                Twenty-Seventh time
                >hanging out having a few drinks decide to watch Sicareo 2 again
                >get to the part where Benecio straight murders the guy in the street
                >im like a much less svelte version of him(portugese/itialian with a little Malta thrown in)
                >usually unload my firearms when libations are present but I had some weirdo FedEx guy give the stink eye earlier
                >YEAH PAL LET ME SEE SOME ID YOURE ON MY FRICKING PROPERTY!
                >go to recreate the bumpfire scene and AD 4 times in a row

  35. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The ND copypasta was more fun before it was just an excuse to spam the thread with bullshit greentexts for 20 minutes.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      no u

      Twenty-Sixth time
      >spent all day cleaning a and removing and engine from an exhaust fan in my kitchen
      >finish tired and angry at 1 am
      >hop in my bed cause i had class at 8 am
      >then out of nowhere my dog starts loosing his shit and gose to my deck
      >i grab my shotty with 4 in the tube and open my deck door
      > i proceed to rack my welfare classic maverick 88 with one hand thinking i was a badass scaring off the bad guys
      >what ever that was their ran off and i walk back in thinking i protected my castle
      >i proceed to walk into my kitchen to quench the thirst of the king
      > i point my scepter at the cabinet and "dryfire"
      >BOOM,,EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEE
      >all that fine china, gone in a flash
      > i was so tired that i forgot to check the chamber
      > i proceeded to feel like a moron for the next couple months and still get shit for it too this day
      >dont be me, be smart and practice common sense

      Twenty-Seventh time
      >hanging out having a few drinks decide to watch Sicareo 2 again
      >get to the part where Benecio straight murders the guy in the street
      >im like a much less svelte version of him(portugese/itialian with a little Malta thrown in)
      >usually unload my firearms when libations are present but I had some weirdo FedEx guy give the stink eye earlier
      >YEAH PAL LET ME SEE SOME ID YOURE ON MY FRICKING PROPERTY!
      >go to recreate the bumpfire scene and AD 4 times in a row

      Twenty-Eighth time
      >be me 2018
      >inna mall shoppin
      >have to take a shit
      >pop a squat
      >bored out of my mind
      >cant shit
      >come on get out
      >hnnnng
      >rabbit turd
      >gonna be here a while
      >pull out Model 69
      >happy i have a toilet gun
      >mirin my baby
      >checkin for anything wrong with her
      >shes fricking perfect
      >bowel movement finally
      >brown snake inna toilet
      >clean self up
      >legs are asleep trying to get off toilet
      >struggle
      >grab cripple assistance bar to help me up
      >BOOM
      >fricking ND into the restroom toilet
      >people screaming
      >EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
      >get my fricking pants on and run outta bathroom with others
      >pretend i know nothing and act scared swith all the other folk that i heard gunshot
      >EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
      >go home
      >PTSD of embarrassment has caused me to get a tick every time i remember incident

      Twenty-Ninth time
      >Basic training, finished urban training with blanks.
      >Clear rifle in front of DS. Begin 12m ruck back to the bays.
      >Bored as shit for 3 hours. Constantly switch selector back and forth between safe and fire.
      >Even put pressure on trigger a lot bringing it to the edge of the break, but never firing it.
      >Get to the bays, everyone is on line in PTs ready for inspection before lights out.
      >I clear my rifle before DS walks in and see brass fly out.
      >Bunk mate sees it too, he holds my rifle as I make a dead sprint to the latrine to throw the blank away.
      >Get back online as DS walks in.

      Thirtieth time
      >be me
      >get cheap laser sight and flashlight off a range boomer
      >probably shit tier Chinese trash but free
      >install it
      >spend afternoon zeroing my sights on my ar
      >eat a dinner
      >go back outside in the dark realizing i never zeroed the laser sights sights
      >laser looks fricking awesome at night
      >far as the eye can see a full stobe goes across my yard
      >point it into the field to see how far it goes
      >ND into a cow

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        hirty-first time
        >be me
        >chilling out in dorm
        >practicing my slide on my pistol
        >pulling slide back and letting it go real quick
        >watching bullets eject is fun
        >hmm I wonder if I can slide it while the trigger is pulled
        >without even thinking just pull the trigger
        >ND into my oil heater
        >immedietly throw gun accross the room into my clothes basket
        >half an hour goes past, nobody has come to my room
        Lucky I got away with it

        Thirty-Second time
        >begin M9 cleaning process
        >trigger is stuck for some reason
        >"Hmm why won't the trigger move?"
        >squeeze it really hard
        >nothing happens
        >stare at M9 like moron for 15 seconds
        >"Oh, the safety!"
        >click safety off
        >BLAM

        Thirty Third time
        >black powder season
        >been out all weekend
        >last day, about to leave empty handed
        >rainy off and on
        >using my uncles gun
        >tells me to pop it into the ground so he can clean it when we get back
        >click
        >turn to my uncle
        >hey Roy *BANG*
        >fire a round right next to his foot
        >moisture fricked up the cap and it second hangfired

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Thirty Fourth time
          >walking in back pasture with buddy
          >I have my 50s Winchester 94, he is borrowing my old NEF single 20
          >looking for hogs (or anything moving really) but get bored and start shooting bottles and anything else we can target
          >I just shot, ran the action, and loaded a new round
          >dropping the hammer to half wiener so we can continue walking, my thumb slips off the hammer
          >It fires into the dirt less than 2 ft in front of my buddy, he is showered in dirt clods

          Thirty Fifth time
          >be me
          >had just gotten my first gun from my dad
          >it was a marlin .22 got a box of ammo too
          >play around with it in my room
          >loading the mag, cycling the action and watching the rounds fly out
          >older brother gets home from work
          >hey check out my new gun
          >shoot his lunchbox out of his hand

          Thirty Sixth, seventh and eighth time
          >at the range
          >patterning my rifle for deer season
          >cease fire
          >put my rifle in the rack, BANG
          >ND into the roof
          >no one notices
          >targets changed, range hot
          >load a new mag
          >load round, BANG
          >put one over the berm
          >clear it and put it away, bring it to gunsmith
          >walk in, gun in storage case
          >set it down on the counter, BANG
          >sent one right between the eyes of the moose head above the entrance door

          Overall you shouldn't feel too bad about NDs. If you havent ND'd lately you havent been handling your guns enough. It's part of owning guns, and you should get used to them.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        This is what happens to all memes
        They start out funny, but then people don't get the joke and take them too far until they become a burden.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          said your mom

  36. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    Now you know what it's like when trannies and israelites spam SHITTED.com porn all fricking day on nsfw boards.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Yes, we've all been to /gif/ for a fap and had to wade through the trannies and the Black folk.
      That's not an excuse to shit up this board too.

  37. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Another one for a single from a SKS. The gun was pretty dirty and it was an extremely hot day out, so maybe the combo was enough to make it stick. Finished the rest of the load from that clip fine, but pulled it apart to clean and inspect after. Nothing looked unusual.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      is ben murray still around? you know you can send him your bolt and he'll put in a spring loaded firing pin.

  38. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Ever just load a gun and it FRICKING WENT OFF?
    No, i dont by cheap shit and always follow proper firearms handling safety and i dont frick with factory triggers.
    Always clear the chamber twice, dropping the hammer each time towards a safe target.
    Always keep loaded mags stored separately from firearms (unless carrying, duh)
    Always keep loaded(its always loaded) guns pointed in a safe direction
    Never put finger on the trigger until im ready to destroy something
    Even if I was in a scenario where the gun had a legitimate malfunction and fired without the trigger being touched, it would go off facing down range.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      brand new 22s can have rough edges. burrs in the chamber on a rimfie cartridge can cause it to detonate.

      you've never built an ar?
      you don't own an sks?
      nothing open bolt?
      open bolt 22s are pretty cool because there's no firing pin to wear out. it just clips the side of the receiver.

  39. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    When I was running shooting ranges for the Boy Scouts we had Savage Mk1 FVTs. They're great rifles, but seeing as how this was the Boy Scouts they were stored underneath a leaky water main during the off-season. Most of the rifles just needed a thorough cleaning, but we had one where the internals was completely fricked (rust poured out from around the trigger when operated). One time someone accidentally put it out on the firing line, and that's how we discovered it was the safety mechanism that had just completely rusted away or something because a kid managed to shoot it with the safety engaged.

  40. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Had an ad once.
    Grandpa passed away leaving me a Walther p38. Dad warns me not to use the safety, it will make the gun go off. Tells me about a story when he was a kid and grandpa put a hole through the ceiling. Brush it off must be fud lore. Go to range chamber 1 round decide to test this theory safe direction safety to safe and BANG. Ok grandpa was right wtf... Later let my brother shoot it a few times he goes to put it on safe, remind him that the safety is another trigger. Go to show him an example put full mag in aim in safe direction lower safety lever / dewienerer to safe position and brrrrrrrr. All 8 rounds into the berm... Holy shit. No one noticed.

  41. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I loaded my SKS once and it went full auto without me pulling the trigger, if that counts.

  42. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    My SKS is the only gun I keep unloaded for shit like vid related

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jUfp3baJY34

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I loaded my SKS once and it went full auto without me pulling the trigger, if that counts.

      I had a firing pin get stuck in a rusty ass sks and burned through the clip without my finger on the trigger.

      Another one for a single from a SKS. The gun was pretty dirty and it was an extremely hot day out, so maybe the combo was enough to make it stick. Finished the rest of the load from that clip fine, but pulled it apart to clean and inspect after. Nothing looked unusual.

      open the bolt with a punch on a wooden block or something. remove the cosmoline with mineral spirits. apply oil. reassemble.

      Either you cross threaded the grip screw or it was a chink knockoff grip with too long of a screw, there is no scenario where the trigger pack should contact the grip screw

      the grip wouldn't seat right. the screw wasn't the problem. when the grip is not fully seated, the detent is not fully working. don't worry. the problem has been resolved.

  43. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I was open carrying at McDonald's my suppressed Remington 870 and pointed at the menu item I wanted to order because the black lady couldn't understand what I was saying and NDed into the screen above and behind her head - the manager was pissed

  44. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I had an AD firing a (Turkshit) CZ 712 at the trap range. Hook broke off the back of the hammer and I sent some birdshot downrange when I hit the bolt release.

  45. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Years ago, I got a new Tikka T3 in .243 Win with a suppressor (I am a Finn).
    I took a full week fishing, camping and shooting trip with it in my boat in the archipelago.
    >at the outer islands I set up targets
    >330 meter, 530 meter, 710 meter
    >grey ten liter plastic buckets anchored on rocks peeking out of the water with a battery impact drill and 4mm screws with plastic insert

    Nice rifle. Also nice fishing and camping. Time to return home, fully satisfied.

    At my home pier, I lifted my kit on the pier, to move it in my shed. I was tired from the journey. Happy, but tired.

    I checked out my rifle, to ready it to be lifted on the pier.
    I was seated in the middle seat of my 15 foot boat having a 20 hp Yamaha outboard. I had the rifle crosswise on my lap.

    I opened the bolt, took out the magazine (3 rounds in there), and For Some Reason I placed the magazine back, closed the bolt and "dry fired" the rifle.

    The bullet went into the Yamaha outboard engine and destroyed the block beyond repair.

    Ever since I have been literally Painfully careful not to ND Ever Again.

  46. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    my rule of thumb now is to never ever ever load a new gun or a new to me gun indoors ever again. it simply is too risky. most people wouldn't do this, but it should be done.

  47. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    shot a hole in my monitor, it ricocheted off my computer and hit my GF in the face, giving her a hell of a welt. I'll never live it down

  48. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I once had a negligent slide release and closed the slide on my finger. It made me bleed and bending my finger hurt for a few days.
    Think I got lead in my wound too.

  49. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I got Garand dick

  50. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    My friend put my CZ52 on "safe" before he loaded it and when he dropped the slide it fired the freshly chambered round. It never happened to me because I always leave my guns on "fire" and just don't load the chamber if I don't intend to shoot, but we tested it after and it would fire when the slide dropped on "safe" about 80% of the time.
    Apparently it's a known issue. I hope he learned his lesson.

  51. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Lol yeah the government wants you disarmed because the people in charge are nice and have your best interests at heart.

  52. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I have a m3a3 and nd after I had a trigger installed. You could blow on the trigger and it'd be enough for it to pull. If I can find the oem trigger I'll probably revert back to it.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      You have an M3A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Used my stimmy checks on it

  53. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >unironically gonna buy a Saracen
    Just down the road in Oklahoma.

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