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Post by Wumbologist » Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:48 am

Figure I might as well post it in this thread... just got back from shooting my first ever machine gun. My little sister took me out to rent and shoot a full-auto Thompson for my birthday. What a great kid, that one! :)

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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:51 am

Wumbologist wrote:Figure I might as well post it in this thread... just got back from shooting my first ever machine gun. My little sister took me out to rent and shoot a full-auto Thompson for my birthday. What a great kid, that one! :)
Did you have a problem with muzzle climb?
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Post by Wumbologist » Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:57 am

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Wumbologist wrote:Figure I might as well post it in this thread... just got back from shooting my first ever machine gun. My little sister took me out to rent and shoot a full-auto Thompson for my birthday. What a great kid, that one! :)
Did you have a problem with muzzle climb?
I shot a few rounds on semi before I switched... the muzzle jumped a bit on the first mag but after that I went through a couple hundred rounds without any trouble. My sister (17) shot it too, and put a couple of holes in the ceiling. It was worth the $25 damage fee for the laugh, I only wish I had the video camera rolling on that one. :funny:

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Post by Seth » Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:05 am

Wumbologist wrote:
Zombie Gawdzilla wrote:
Wumbologist wrote:Figure I might as well post it in this thread... just got back from shooting my first ever machine gun. My little sister took me out to rent and shoot a full-auto Thompson for my birthday. What a great kid, that one! :)
Did you have a problem with muzzle climb?
I shot a few rounds on semi before I switched... the muzzle jumped a bit on the first mag but after that I went through a couple hundred rounds without any trouble. My sister (17) shot it too, and put a couple of holes in the ceiling. It was worth the $25 damage fee for the laugh, I only wish I had the video camera rolling on that one. :funny:
Eight year old boy was killed at a machine gun shoot in, I believe, Virginia a year or so ago. He was shooting a Mac 10 style submachinegun and the "minder" wasn't paying enough attention. When the child fired, he wasn't holding tightly enough and didn't have the stock extended and the muzzle flipped up and back, hitting him in the head with one round.

They aren't toys and it's nothing to laugh about.

On the other hand, when I was 12 or so my family visited the old FBI building and I met J. Edgar Hoover and got a personal tour of the building and had the opportunity to shoot a Thompson in the basement range. If it has a Cutts Compensator on it, muzzle climb is significantly reduced.
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Wumbologist wrote:Figure I might as well post it in this thread... just got back from shooting my first ever machine gun. My little sister took me out to rent and shoot a full-auto Thompson for my birthday. What a great kid, that one! :)
Did you have a problem with muzzle climb?
I shot a few rounds on semi before I switched... the muzzle jumped a bit on the first mag but after that I went through a couple hundred rounds without any trouble. My sister (17) shot it too, and put a couple of holes in the ceiling. It was worth the $25 damage fee for the laugh, I only wish I had the video camera rolling on that one. :funny:
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Post by Wumbologist » Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:14 am

Seth wrote:[

Eight year old boy was killed at a machine gun shoot in, I believe, Virginia a year or so ago. He was shooting a Mac 10 style submachinegun and the "minder" wasn't paying enough attention. When the child fired, he wasn't holding tightly enough and didn't have the stock extended and the muzzle flipped up and back, hitting him in the head with one round.
It was in Massachusetts, not far from me, and I believe it was a Mini Uzi. Trust me, I'm aware of the incident. But there's a big difference between an eight year old boy with a light, hard to control machine pistol, and a 17 year old girl with previous firearms experience with a hefty submachine gun. I figured the absolute worst case scenario would be her putting a hole or two in the ceiling and I'd have to pay for it. If I had any reason to think anything more might happen, she wouldn't have even gotten to touch the gun. She was smart about it too, she went through a magazine on semi before she switched to auto, and when after that burst put a couple in the ceiling she decided that was enough shooting on auto and went back to semi.
They aren't toys and it's nothing to laugh about.
No, they're not toys, but they are fun to shoot. And yes, it is something worth chuckling over. She's not the first person to put holes in the ceiling and won't be the last, and the ceiling was the only potential casualty of the afternoon. Well, that or the target carrier.

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Post by JimC » Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:07 am

We fired the old WW2 Bren gun on an open-air range when we were in cadets at school, plus the old Lee-Enfield .303... Fuck of a kick when you're a weedy 16 year old...

Plus field stripping the Brens...
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:14 am

JimC wrote:We fired the old WW2 Bren gun on an open-air range when we were in cadets at school, plus the old Lee-Enfield .303... Fuck of a kick when you're a weedy 16 year old...

Plus field stripping the Brens...
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Post by Wumbologist » Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:12 pm

Zombie Gawdzilla wrote:
JimC wrote:We fired the old WW2 Bren gun on an open-air range when we were in cadets at school, plus the old Lee-Enfield .303... Fuck of a kick when you're a weedy 16 year old...

Plus field stripping the Brens...
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Bet it was worth a laugh to watch him try, though. :funny:

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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:40 pm

Wumbologist wrote:
Zombie Gawdzilla wrote:
JimC wrote:We fired the old WW2 Bren gun on an open-air range when we were in cadets at school, plus the old Lee-Enfield .303... Fuck of a kick when you're a weedy 16 year old...

Plus field stripping the Brens...
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Bet it was worth a laugh to watch him try, though. :funny:
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