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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #240 on: February 13, 2008, 07:06:05 PM »

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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #241 on: February 13, 2008, 08:08:17 PM »

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« Reply #242 on: February 13, 2008, 09:48:33 PM »

If you carry, I would recommend reading "No Second Place Winner"  by Bill Jordan.  He was a Border patrolman and one of the best revolver shots in the world.

Be first or be dead...there is no second place winner in a gunfight. The subject of this book is the ways and means to survive and stay alive in just such an event.

This book has saved my life twice.
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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #243 on: February 13, 2008, 10:12:32 PM »

If you carry, I would recommend reading "No Second Place Winner"  by Bill Jordan.  He was a Border patrolman and one of the best revolver shots in the world.

Be first or be dead...there is no second place winner in a gunfight. The subject of this book is the ways and means to survive and stay alive in just such an event.

This book has saved my life twice.
Thanks for the info I'll put it on the list of must reads. :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #244 on: February 13, 2008, 10:17:35 PM »

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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #245 on: February 14, 2008, 04:16:52 PM »


just received this from a friend.  had a few graffic pics,, but I'll leave them out.




 How NOT to hold a revolver!
 
 
 
A  St. Louis, Missouri guy on my AR-15 forum had a bad  accident with his S&W 460XVR Magnum yesterday. He was shooting with a two  handed hold and got his left thumb up near the lower front of the cylinder.  The normal (powerful) gasses blowing out at the barrel/cylinder gap ripped the  top of his left thumb off. I've added some of his posts & some  pics.

 

 
 

 

 

 S&W 460XVR  Magnum


 


460XVR blew  my thumb off today! 


 
 

No joke, about 1/2 of my left  thumb is gone ... what's left is a friggin mess.

It's pretty hard to  type, and I'm only posting because you never know, it might save somebody else  a thumb. I was using a 2-handed grip, fired off a Cor-Bon DPX .460  and the blast came violently out the side of the  gun.


At first my thumb was so  covered in blood that I couldn't see how bad it was ... and I was full of  adrenaline and felt no pain. And honestly it looked really bad, my whole hand  was covered in blood and it was kinda  gushing.



 

The blown-off thumb was on my  support hand. I'll re-create the grip tomorrow to see where my thumb was, but  it's not like I didn't already know not to get any body part near the cylinder  gap. And even if I totally screwed up and did, taking my thumb clean off seems  a bit excessive?




Just be careful with those 460's.  That case operates at such high pressure, it's just asking for  trouble.

BTW, I bought my 460 new and had exactly 12 rounds through it.  Info about the gun, it's a full-size 460 with the 8 3/4' barrel and factory  installed compensator. It's one of the Whitetails Unlimited models. Ammo was  200gr Cor-Bon DPX.

The gun only had 12 or 13 rounds of the Cor-Bon  through it, and 10 .45 Long Colt rounds through it. So it was essentially  still brand new.


 
 

 
 

Saw a hand specialist while there  today. Lots of ways to try and save what's left, but first I just have to hope  it doesn't get infected in the next few days ... then surgery early next  week.


 
 

The hand specialist I spent a few  hours with last night said that in gunshot wounds there is always a lot more  damage than is first visible ... same with things like fireworks going off in  your hand. A lot more flesh around the wound is dead, and will rot and fall  off over the next couple days. That's why it's so important to keep clean, and  that's also why they can't do surgery now. If they wrapped new skin over dead  skin it would just puss out, possibly turn gang-green, and they'd have to  start all over again.
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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #246 on: February 14, 2008, 08:56:03 PM »

just received this from a friend.  had a few graffic pics,, but I'll leave them out.




 How NOT to hold a revolver!
 
 
 
A  St. Louis, Missouri guy on my AR-15 forum had a bad  accident with his S&W 460XVR Magnum yesterday. He was shooting with a two  handed hold and got his left thumb up near the lower front of the cylinder.  The normal (powerful) gasses blowing out at the barrel/cylinder gap ripped the  top of his left thumb off. I've added some of his posts & some  pics.

 

 
 

 

 

 S&W 460XVR  Magnum


 


460XVR blew  my thumb off today! 


 
 

No joke, about 1/2 of my left  thumb is gone ... what's left is a friggin mess.

It's pretty hard to  type, and I'm only posting because you never know, it might save somebody else  a thumb. I was using a 2-handed grip, fired off a Cor-Bon DPX .460  and the blast came violently out the side of the  gun.


At first my thumb was so  covered in blood that I couldn't see how bad it was ... and I was full of  adrenaline and felt no pain. And honestly it looked really bad, my whole hand  was covered in blood and it was kinda  gushing.



 

The blown-off thumb was on my  support hand. I'll re-create the grip tomorrow to see where my thumb was, but  it's not like I didn't already know not to get any body part near the cylinder  gap. And even if I totally screwed up and did, taking my thumb clean off seems  a bit excessive?




Just be careful with those 460's.  That case operates at such high pressure, it's just asking for  trouble.

BTW, I bought my 460 new and had exactly 12 rounds through it.  Info about the gun, it's a full-size 460 with the 8 3/4' barrel and factory  installed compensator. It's one of the Whitetails Unlimited models. Ammo was  200gr Cor-Bon DPX.

The gun only had 12 or 13 rounds of the Cor-Bon  through it, and 10 .45 Long Colt rounds through it. So it was essentially  still brand new.


 
 

 
 

Saw a hand specialist while there  today. Lots of ways to try and save what's left, but first I just have to hope  it doesn't get infected in the next few days ... then surgery early next  week.


 
 

The hand specialist I spent a few  hours with last night said that in gunshot wounds there is always a lot more  damage than is first visible ... same with things like fireworks going off in  your hand. A lot more flesh around the wound is dead, and will rot and fall  off over the next couple days. That's why it's so important to keep clean, and  that's also why they can't do surgery now. If they wrapped new skin over dead  skin it would just puss out, possibly turn gang-green, and they'd have to  start all over again.



WOW THAT IS INCREDIBLE!
I would never have thought that cylinder blow by could do so much damage...........I would have a good gunsmith look at that gun before anyone fired that again. My biggest gun is a 44 magnum and shooting many rounds will punish you, but that is over the top. I have had some gunshot burns from the cylinder blow by, but have always kept my thumb........something has to be seriously wrong with ammo or gun even though it is big caliber. My gun dealer has one of these sitting in the case with only a 4" barrel and I asked what in the world you would use a 460 with a 4" barrel for? They told me the recoil was not as bad as I would think and as a big game carry piece it might make sense!
anyway I hope you can make a full recovery from this freak accident.......





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Re: Do you carry?
« Reply #247 on: February 15, 2008, 07:49:17 AM »


WOW THAT IS INCREDIBLE!
I would never have thought that cylinder blow by could do so much damage...........I would have a good gunsmith look at that gun before anyone fired that again. My biggest gun is a 44 magnum and shooting many rounds will punish you, but that is over the top. I have had some gunshot burns from the cylinder blow by, but have always kept my thumb........something has to be seriously wrong with ammo or gun even though it is big caliber. My gun dealer has one of these sitting in the case with only a 4" barrel and I asked what in the world you would use a 460 with a 4" barrel for? They told me the recoil was not as bad as I would think and as a big game carry piece it might make sense!
anyway I hope you can make a full recovery from this freak accident.......






I had much the same thoughts! The ammo raises suspicion possibly more so than the weapon. I really hope things come together for you.
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« Reply #248 on: February 15, 2008, 06:12:33 PM »

The latest addition to my hand gun collection!

HK 45 Compact

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« Reply #249 on: February 15, 2008, 06:13:13 PM »

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« Reply #250 on: February 15, 2008, 06:22:49 PM »

The latest addition to my hand gun collection!

HK 45 Compact

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« Reply #251 on: February 17, 2008, 08:33:56 PM »

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« Reply #252 on: February 18, 2008, 09:58:42 AM »

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The main reason that I went with the HK compact is the way it fits my hand and it's small enough to carry concelled.  Most full size 45's are too big for my "dainty" hand.  There are a lot of 45 compacts on the market that are much smaller than the HK but again, fit was the reason I bought this one.  All my fingers fit on the grip.  Some 45C's are so small that your small finger hags below the grip.  Not good! 

Recoil is surprisingly low.  Very easy to get gun back on target during rapid fire!

I shot about 150 rounds through it Saturday.  No misfires, no jams!

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« Reply #253 on: February 18, 2008, 10:59:15 AM »

The latest addition to my hand gun collection!

HK 45 Compact

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Excellent Choice, and Great Taste, Tommy.  Can't go wrong with much of anything from H&K.   :2vrolijk_21:
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« Reply #254 on: February 18, 2008, 06:20:08 PM »

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