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    Fun in a Can ***Giveaway*** at AmmoSupply.ca

    One of the best things about working in this industry is the funny stories, the close encounters (of the animal kind), the horror stories and the stories of plain dumb luck relating to firearms.

    We decided to see what kind of stories we could dredge up from GunNutz to entertain us through the fall, so AmmoSupply.ca has decided to give away a prize for the best story or anecdote you can tell us. You can tell us more than one, it doesn't have to be about you - but the funnier or more astonishing, the better.

    In return, we're giving away one Fun in a Can for the best entry. This ammo can comes stuffed with 3 x 1lb Gryphon binary targets, 1 x box of 20 American Eagle 223 Rem 55gr FMJ, 2 x large coloured smoke grenades and 4 x small coloured smoke grenades. There will also be 5 runner-up prizes of $10 credit at AmmoSupply.ca.

    We will be judging the stories with our in-house entertainment team, but please feel free to "like" your favourites too.

    We will close the contest at midnight Mountain Time on Halloween. Please keep it clean!

    ***Edit*** we definitely don't want to shine a negative light on the community - we want fun stories that give us a laugh rather than question why some people still have a license! Prizes will be won accordingly. That said, maybe some stories will act as cautionary tales. I think dealers who take consignments are always surprised how often they get handed or sent a loaded firearm!
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    Everytime someone says hey how do those hand clay launchers work pretty good? Then When i go to explain you get many ďiffrent kinds of throwa from them for such a cheap price they look at me like im stupid cause i geuss doing extra pyhsical work somehow blows there mind. Dont get me wrog i like launchers two but a hand launcher gives you alot of diffrent throws on the fly.

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    Okay folks,
    This one falls into the close call/ plain dumb luck category:

    First off do not repeat my actions, I probably don't even have to type that, but hey haha.




    So drove out to the ol gravel pit for some Gryphon binary target fun,
    all is going well when my wife's brother sees an old shot up 20lb propane cylinder lying in the distance, he says "lets try and see how high we can send that thing into the air"
    Me, being the type of guy that usually shoots first and asks questions later, agrees that yes seeing a flying propane tank clear the tree line sounds ******* awesome!

    So the two of us proceed down range and balance this 20lb propane cylinder (that has been shot up and is completely empty) on top of 1 lb of Gryphon binary Explosive.
    We also set up 2 GoPro cams, one close to the target about 25 yards away and another on my wifes brothers truck that was 100 yards away.

    Cameras are rolling and I proceed to 75 yards from the target and take a prone position in the dirt with my trusty .308 and let one go.

    It was Spectacular!!! just as expected the propane cylinder cleared the tree line about 130 feet straight up and straight back down!
    I got up on my knees and let out a cheer only to be returned by a "what the F*** was that" from my wifes brother.

    so I ask "whats up?"
    He tells me something hit the roof of his truck. Me looking through a scope only saw the tank go flying so I'm skeptical of his concern.

    So we resort to the camera footage for an explanation.
    AND WOW

    I nearly was maimed my a piece of steel that came off the propane tank and struck the dirt about 5-10 feet in front of where I was lying and bounced over top of me and proceeded up range.

    In the footage it looks some one took a shot at the ground in front of me, there is a big poof of dirt that gets blown upwards. and you can actally see the piece of shrapnel come towards the camera pass the camera and hit the vehicle. (720 frames per second film rate)

    We couldn't find the damage on the truck until I looked at the roof, that's where you can tell a piece of something made some serious razor sharp contact with the metal roof because it had a 4 inch cut and dent on top.

    So we went looking for what this projectile was, and we found it about 40 yards behind the truck.

    It was the metal ring that the propane bottle stands on underneath, the tack welds let go and it broke in half and looked like the boomerang of death.

    Luckily no one was hurt except for the roof of the wife's brothers truck..
    serious lesson learned that day...

    we were outside of cell coverage by an hour if that piece of steel contacted me in the right place that could have been it.

    Always have a trauma kit close by when shooting cuz ya never know.
    STAY SAFE GUNNUTZ!!

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    When I was about seven years old, I went to my neighbours acreage to visit my friend. His parents were out this day, so he decided to show me his dad's pistol.
    After checking to see it was unloaded he pointed it at me and pulled the trigger a few times.
    I think we both knew that this would get us in trouble, but it seemed safe enough, and all ended well...

    Right up until I left for home. As I walked away I heard a gunshot so I ran back inside to check on my friend.
    He had chosen to pull the trigger just once more and ended up shooting the lid off of the toilet tank.

    Strangely, we never heard any yelling from his dad, and we never found the gun again, nor did we ever point firearms at each other again.

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    Ok here's a good one. Pure stupidity and don't try this at home kids. I watched it all happen right before my eyes.
    My friend and I (back 15 years ago) worked together at a sporting goods store. We decided it would be fun to grab a can of gunpowder and try shooting it at a quarry.
    We got to the quarry decided that we would need something to ignite the powder when the bullet would hit the plastic powder jar.
    So we rolled up a piece of paper, stuck it in the sand behind the powder, ran back to the shooting spot about 100yds back and took the shot. It was a direct hit but no boom?!?
    The flame on the paper had gone out and the bullet went clear through the powder jar.
    I walked back to our setup to rethink how we would get it to blow....
    Here comes the good part....
    For some reason my buddy thought, "maybe the powder needs to be stirred?" So as he's down range and I'm watching this from afar.... He opens the powder jar, grabs the rolled paper that was on fire and sticks it in the powder jar to stir it.
    BOOOM!
    My friend disappears in a white cloud of smoke with a large white flash.
    You can all imagine what's going through my head at this point.
    I was thankful I hadn't seen any body parts fly up in the air.
    I ran down range and he is standing there with a blown apart jar still in his hand asking me if his hand is gone.
    Thank god you are fine! I said!
    The powder jar blew outward away from him at the seam and upward. If the jar had been rotated any other way it would have been towards him and his hand. Somehow the heat singed his eyebrows off and melted some of his fleece jacket and has some suntan like burns on his face. But, otherwise he was fine. He may have crapped his pants tho lol.

    Lesson learned! Don't play with fire and flammable or explosive things.
    To this day I still shake my head that that even happend! He definitely had a horseshoe stuck up his butt that day!

    I think that's a winning story.

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    I had heard relatives were all enamoured with John Wayne and how he could flip his lever action with a twist of the wrist, (horror story)
    So long story short they were playing with a lever .22 in the basement flipping it and whatnot.... Well it went off and the bullet ripped through the floor to the upstairs and shot his own dad in the buttcheeck when he was eating dinner!!
    Thank god it lost most of its energy and barely pieced his ass! LOL trust me that was the last time they ever handled a firearm!

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    Guys, we all have "bad stories", when it comes to firearms - I don't want to be the debbie downer or boot licker here - But I think maybe we may want to take into consideration the image we may be painting ourselves with (publically) by sharing such stories here.

    Just my 2 cents. Good luck with the draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocShay View Post
    Guys, we all have "bad stories", when it comes to firearms - I don't want to be the debbie downer or boot licker here - But I think maybe we may want to take into consideration the image we may be painting ourselves with (publically) by sharing such stories here.

    Just my 2 cents. Good luck with the draw.
    I agree....
    Real men use peep sights


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    I've got a couple....

    First one happened to me....I was in the process of building a M305 into a 18.5 battle rifle type set up,I bought a cheap metric threaded brake from eBay,can't remember the seller or brand....anyways,after installing said brake I drive up to the range,set up,and up walks a group of guys who where leaving,all of them during short barrelled AR's,and each had a tub of tannerite,they'd all hit their tubs but failed to set them off(guessing the .223 wasn't hard hitting enough to ignite)so they asked me to snap off a few .308 and see if that would do the job.of course I say yes!

    5 minutes later the tubs are setup at 100 yards and we are aiming downrange...I fire.....BANG all we hear is steel plintering,shrapnel hitting the wooden posts and tables all around us and the rifle damn near jumped up and smacked me in the face...

    Our first reaction,the tannerite sent a bunch of shrapnel that was left on the range back at us....but I haven't even hit a target...we look at the front of the rifle....brand new muzzle break is twisted at a 45 degree upward angle,with the majority of the bottom front section missing.

    Muzzle brake must have been drilled the wrong diameter and upon firing the firing shot demolished the brake,and cracked the barrel up about 2 inches!

    Lesson learned,always using the brass dowl method for checking projectile path.

    Saw this at the range,older fella wa at here trying to sight his rifle in for moose season,it was a beat up sporterized enfield that was in his family since ww2,anyways,he was having some issues trying to zero it at 100 yards(there was a very poorly made scope mount precariously attached to the rifle)upon seeing this I approached and tried to explain that everytine he fired,his scope would move,this throwing off his shot.he wanted nothing to do with me and my diagnosis (after all I'm only a young whippersnapper in my 30's and shoot 3-5 times a week...)

    After successfully wasting a full box of .303 and not managing to hit the target once...he hauls out a laser bore sighter....sticks it in the barrel and starts tweaking...I go on about loading my mags and just as I'm about to insert one BOOOOM,I see the old guy 3 tables down staggering away from the table holding his eye....immediately I assume he had a out of battery det. And I run over to see if he's ok....he finally stops cursing long enough for me to get a look at him,perfect ring around his right eye from the scope,so we go over to see what happened,first thing I see is a bugs bunny like barrel failure.....and pieces of laser bore sighter EVERYWHERE...he forgot to remove it after sighting in and pulled the trigger.

    Luckily other then a black eye,no injuries,same couldn't be said for the poor enfield.

    And last but not least,the closest call I've ever had.we were headed to a pit that's commonly used for shooting,we usually go out and knock down some spinning targets or a few cans(we clean up after).

    When we stroll in we hear the familiar crack of 22lr,nothing new here,so we cautiously walk up around the corner of the road and see a group shooting,again,nothing new or out of the ordinary,until we start to hear the ring of steel,we figured "oh cool they brought up some gongs to shoot",but as we approach,we see they are ring at an old excavator bucket,and before we could even tell them to stop,CRACK,something strikes the windshield of their truck....a round had entered the bucket,ricocheted around and exited the top coming almost directly at where they were shooting striking the windshield.

    Close call to say the least.
    It's not that I'm new to this....I'm just an idiot...

    Once Proud member of the NFA.now disgruntled and disillusioned and confused.

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    Does a paintball gun count?

    I'll tell the story anyways.

    So years ago a bunch of co-workers get together for some team building and do a day of paintball. After running and gunning most of the morning I decide for this one game I'd sit back and guard our flag. Whistle blows to start the game, I hunker down behind a tree root. Covered in leaves and debris I'm about as camouflaged as one can get, maybe 10 feet from the flag post. Only problem was I had no real field of view, I could see the path to the flag and the bottom of the post and worse thing was my gun position.. wedged up against the tree root and pointed in the general direction of the flag.

    I laid there for what seemed like hours.

    Finally I hear foot falls coming my way.. and as soon as I spot feet on the path I pulled the trigger.. gun jammed.. stupid rental cheap ass guns.. panicked, cleared the gun, and fired again, not once looking up to see who it was making the mad dash to our flag post.

    I heard a sound that most resembles a pig squeal.. and a loud thud.

    Now picture the biggest scariest looking dude you know. We're talking about the kind of guy that you never want to meet in an alley at night.. or even in the day. Looks like he'd get his ####s and giggles watching you bleed a little.

    Then picture that guy, fetal position both hands grabin his groin.. red faced and in obvious pain... holding the other teams flag. That's right I shot the biggest dude I've ever met in the nuts, from what would have been about 12 feet away, and he was on my team.

    Only words he said to me "You've got five seconds!".

    Now back then i was swimming in student debt and hardly had spare change for the bus. So two months later I head out after work with the gang and there he is.. sitting at the bar, I walk over pay for his beer, he looks at me "Bout f@cking time!".

    We've been friends ever since.
    " First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. " - Martin Niemöller
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