DigitalWarrior
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It Burns It Burns
In the Marines I had a couple of burns from my neighbor on the line.
Firing the Desert Eagle .50 while wearing a Polo Shirt was a bad idea. (Shooting on my Lunch Break) The brass was ejected and held against my neck by the collar. I had feelings. It blistered, then scabbed, and it looked like a hickey for longer than I care to remember.
My wife who has been generously endowed by the kind lord has had more than a few .22 shells take up residence uninvited. I have seen actual blisters (but then again have a tendency to look real close).
I have also had .45 shell held in place by my eyeglasses, just under my right eye. Again I had feelings.
I have a fairly high tolerance for hot things, but shell casings can hurt
In the Marines I had a couple of burns from my neighbor on the line.
Firing the Desert Eagle .50 while wearing a Polo Shirt was a bad idea. (Shooting on my Lunch Break) The brass was ejected and held against my neck by the collar. I had feelings. It blistered, then scabbed, and it looked like a hickey for longer than I care to remember.
My wife who has been generously endowed by the kind lord has had more than a few .22 shells take up residence uninvited. I have seen actual blisters (but then again have a tendency to look real close).
I have also had .45 shell held in place by my eyeglasses, just under my right eye. Again I had feelings.
I have a fairly high tolerance for hot things, but shell casings can hurt