I've had a Kaboom on an AR15 before (bad ammo). I didn't look as bad as that guy, but I did get itty bitty fragments of gun (mag release) and magazine imbedded in my face and hands. Sh*t happens, wear your safety gear habitually.
Just my two cents but if a gun I'm shooting explodes, I want it as far away from my face as possible.
That's why I shoot all my guns like Libyan rebels
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It's looking like ammo is the majority of malfunctions, I don't think I'd be confident enough to use anything but factory for FA and use the reloads for semi.
Yeah I'm OK, thanks for asking. I had some powder burn on my right eye that made my vision a little foggy for a couple days and some pain on the eyeball itself. Some swelling around the area and a small cut that left a little scar to remember the event by.
I feel very fortunate. I took the brunt of the blast just about an inch below my right eye. The blast was strong enough that it blew the left lens of my eye pro about 10 feet downrange.
Yeah I'm OK, thanks for asking. I had some powder burn on my right eye that made my vision a little foggy for a couple days and some pain on the eyeball itself. Some swelling around the area and a small cut that left a little scar to remember the event by.I feel very fortunate. I took the brunt of the blast just about an inch below my right eye. The blast was strong enough that it blew the left lens of my eye pro about 10 feet downrange.
That's why I shoot all my guns like Libyan rebels
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I'm particularly puzzled by the fact his rear sight is jacked all the way up, but he chooses not to use it or the stock.
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That's why I shoot all my guns like Libyan rebels
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Anyone who complains that bullpups have terrible ergonomics and awkward mag changes clearly doesn't know what proper training is. Same thing when switching from platform to platform not just bullpups. Imagine someone shooting only an SKS(me)his whole life and then getting the C7 thrown at him. Same principle, you train, and you adapt.
The problem with bullpups is that by design, the methods used are slower and less efficient than those used on conventional designs. In addition, some options aren't possible, like adjusting the stock to fit shorter shooters or those with armour/heavy clothing, or transitioning shoulders.
You're a prime example of ignorance. You admit you've never shot a bullpup, and clearly have little training/experience on any system. Yet you appear to be making an absolute statement. No one said training was the issue. The problem with bullpups is that by design, the methods used are slower and less efficient than those used on conventional designs. In addition, some options aren't possible, like adjusting the stock to fit shorter shooters or those with armour/heavy clothing, or transitioning shoulders.
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