Whatever.
Can't you convince your clients to pay a higher tax prep fee since it is in fact an itemized deduction?? Sounds like a win-win for everyone! [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Gander has been inhaling too much lead lately. It makes you kinda irritable . I will be happy to demonstrate the 391 safety defect at any time. Everyone that I have shown this to was able to duplicate it. If you carry the gun horizontally across the outside of your shoulder, bolt side down, then move it back and forth a bit so that the safety contacts your shoulder. Your shoulder will knock it off EASILY! Sounds like a lot to do to get it to happen but it is not. It happened to me 3 times during one duck hunt.
The problem stems from a safety button that is relatively long and a trigger guard whose radius does not sufficiently protect the safety button.
I guess that it would be no surprise to anyone that I do Safety Design Analysis for a living.
If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.
I always wondered who it was that put those animated illustrations of a guy getting his hands chopped off by a piece of equipment that was obviously dangerous to operate. [img]graemlins/bambulance.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/crotchkick.gif[/img]
CWP,
I think it's the owner and not the gun, never had the shit happen to me. Maybe you're just a bad luck charm.
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
Could be!!! Give it a try though.
Just remember, for every goofy safety rule that you see in an instruction manual, there was a stupid redneck somewhere whose last words were "Hey y'all watch this"........Companies will continue to use animated pictures as long as Clemson continues to hand out sheepskins. ........imagine that.....another use for upstate sheep!
If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.
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