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I May Have Shot My Pinkie, But a Benton City Man Shot Himself in the Leg!
I May Have Shot My Pinkie, But a Benton City Man Shot Himself in the Leg!
I May Have Shot My Pinkie, But a Benton City Man Shot Himself in the Leg!
Authorities are investigating a situation that occurred around 7 p.m. on Wednesday just off Rupport Road. A man in his 50s went into a field behind his house for target practice and apparently shot himself in the upper thigh. This story may be funny to some, but I among the few who have shot themselves... and I still think it's funny.
How Woody Almost Shot His Finger Off With a 9mm in Alaska [VIDEO]
How Woody Almost Shot His Finger Off With a 9mm in Alaska [VIDEO]
How Woody Almost Shot His Finger Off With a 9mm in Alaska [VIDEO]
We were talking this morning about the Florida man who shot himself in the leg while bowling and that reminded me of the time I almost shot my pinkie finger off. I made a video to explain what happened and hopefully help you from making the same mistake.
Where Are the Best Places to Shoot Guns in the Mid-Columbia?
Where Are the Best Places to Shoot Guns in the Mid-Columbia?
Where Are the Best Places to Shoot Guns in the Mid-Columbia?
Who else remembers going to the shooting range with their dad at eleven years old? I do. We would head down to Hole in the Wall and he would show me how to use his Glock -- or sometimes we would head out to Badger Canyon and up into the hills to find a nice spot to unleash the double barrel on an old broke-down computer monitor we didn't need anymore. Needless to say they were good times and great
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Potentially hundreds of loaded handguns could be making it aboard commercial flights every day, rattling the nerves of many frequent flyers, as once again they have reason to question the safety of airline travel. Earlier last week, Transportation Security Administration baggage screeners unknowingly permitted the vice president of the New Orleans Hornets, Joshua Richardson, to board a flight to N

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