Posted June 23, 2019 3:03 pm by Comments

By Brandon Curtis

A negligent discharge is anytime a firearm is discharged at an unintended time. Let’s be clear; there is no such thing as an accidental discharge. Ok, that’s not true. Accidental discharges are a thing, such as the rare moments a firearm has a defect and will fire when it’s hit a certain way. Negligence, however, is typically the culprit.

Stephen Robison posted a screen shot of a message sent to an ammo manufacturer on Facebook, informing them that he had shot himself in the leg. The bullet that entered was made by them, and the company has a history of branding their ammo as the ultimate in destruction.

Here is how the conversation went on his end:

Courtesy Facebook

His accompanying text with the image reads;

*shoots self in leg*
*leaves a positive product review for the ammo manufacturer because of excellent damage inflicted*

I’m still not sure if it was actually himself that did this, or if he found this screen shot somewhere and posted it. In either event, it sounds likely that this did, indeed, happen to someone.

The ammo itself has seen it’s share of criticism, as well …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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