To: yonif
This very thing almost happened to me several years ago. I was goose hunting in a pit blind, and left to attend to the decoys. My Lab was ordered to stay at the pit, and I layed the shotgun across the top of the blind. As an afterthought, I cleared the weapon, dropped the bolt, and engaged the crossbolt safety.
While I was out of the blind, the dog knocked the gun so it was pointing at me, then he stepped on the trigger guard which disengaged the safety and dropped the hammer.
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10/29/2002 8:11:13 AM PST by
wrench
To: wrench
While I was out of the blind, the dog knocked the gun so it was pointing at me, then he stepped on the trigger guard which disengaged the safety and dropped the hammerLOL. Sounds like you should keep a close eye on that dog... it almost sounds like he'd been practicing!
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