I'm not going into too many details, but I was shooting at a range today when, near me, a shooter's pistol exploded. It was a 1911 (Colt or STI) that had a reload round burst in the chamber. The shooter was shaken, had some light scars on his hand, and a gash in his nose from part of his slide hitting him. A small chip was found in his glasses too. Overall he was fine, luckily.
Lessons:
Always go to the range with some sort of first aid kit, either in your range bag or in your car. I don't know if it is common range rules to have a good first aid kit on the premise, but I will have one with me from now on.
Good eye coverage always. Had this person not been wearing "enough" to block the debris from his gun, I believe that his eye could have been severely damaged.
As safe as our sport is - never take it for granted.
LH
Lessons:
Always go to the range with some sort of first aid kit, either in your range bag or in your car. I don't know if it is common range rules to have a good first aid kit on the premise, but I will have one with me from now on.
Good eye coverage always. Had this person not been wearing "enough" to block the debris from his gun, I believe that his eye could have been severely damaged.
As safe as our sport is - never take it for granted.
LH




















































