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    Hey OxfordAndy,
    Does dropping a bayonet point down on my bare foot yesterday count for the Scar Club?
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    Pattern14, I think that would have to be a sub-section.

    Maybe "Friends of the CSRSC"?

    Hope it wasn't a cruciform or sawback!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OxfordAndy View Post
    Pattern14, I think that would have to be a sub-section.

    Maybe "Friends of the CSRSC"?

    Hope it wasn't a cruciform or sawback!!!
    Nope, a No.5 with a very sharp point!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattern14 View Post
    Hey OxfordAndy,
    Does dropping a bayonet point down on my bare foot yesterday count for the Scar Club?
    I did that with a Mosin Nagat bayonet. Luckily, it hit my calf before hitting my foot and my calf was cut rather than a hole in my foot.

    I've never hit myself with either a rifle or a scope. I have watched people do it. Gave a friend of mine my 14 year old daughter's 356 Winchester to shoot and he whacked himself pretty good. My daughter had no problems at all adjusting to that from a 243. First time my friend ever fired a high power rifle before. I don't think he had it tight on his shoulder, he seemed to concur. Tried it again with it tight and didn't have any trouble.

    Worst thing I ever saw from recoil was my fathers attempt to shoot a long barreled 10 gauge goose gun. He shot it three times, vowed never to do it again, went in the house took off his shirt and had a bruise the size of a basketball all around his shoulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattern14 View Post
    Nope, a No.5 with a very sharp point!
    That's still an "OUCH!"

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