As a child I snuck into my parents room when they where gone to look at my dads WWII German luger. I pulled the slide back to make sure it didnt have a round in the chamber. Let the slide back down them removed the loaded mag. Hummmmm, I remember looking down the barrle and rubbing my finger on the fat smooth triger. After checking it out I thought I had better get it put up, had it pointed to the floor between my legs while reaching for the holster and it went bang. All I could hear was ringing for a while. Burned the inside of my knees and went through the hard wood floor down into the basement, hit the concrete and went through a panle wall and knocked a big hunk of brick out of the downstairs fire place. Dont know why it didnt go off while I was looking down the barrle. Makes me tremble just a bit to be typing this.If the Lord had not seen fit to spare me from myself that day my children and granddaughter would not be here today. I have been blessed way more than I deserve.
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