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bamachem
03-06-2008, 08:54 AM
I got this in an emial and I just had to share!

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OUCH - THAT’S GONNA LEAVE A SCAR!!!

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This guy obviously does not know the proper two handed grip for firing a revolver, however, the price he paid seems excessive.





How NOT to hold a revolver!



A St. Louis, Missouri guy on my AR-15 forum had a bad accident with his S&W 460XVR Magnum yesterday. He was shooting with a two handed hold and got his left thumb up near the lower front of the cylinder. The normal (powerful) gasses blowing out at the barrel/cylinder gap ripped the top of his left thumb off. I've added some of his posts & some pics.



S&W 460XVR Magnum

http://sportsmenfortots.org/sw1.bmp



460XVR blew my thumb off today!


No joke, about 1/2 of my left thumb is gone ... what's left is a friggin mess.

It's pretty hard to type, and I'm only posting because you never know, it might save somebody else a thumb. I was using a 2-handed grip, fired off a Cor-Bon DPX .460 and the blast came violently out the side of the gun.

At first my thumb was so covered in blood that I couldn't see how bad it was ... and I was full of adrenaline and felt no pain. And honestly it looked really bad, my whole hand was covered in blood and it was kinda gushing.

The blown-off thumb was on my support hand. I'll re-create the grip tomorrow to see where my thumb was, but it's not like I didn't already know not to get any body part near the cylinder gap. And even if I totally screwed up and did, taking my thumb clean off seems a bit excessive?

Just be careful with those 460's. That case operates at such high pressure, it's just asking for trouble.

BTW, I bought my 460 new and had exactly 12 rounds through it. Info about the gun, it's a full-size 460 with the 8 3/4' barrel and factory installed compensator. It's one of the Whitetails Unlimited models. Ammo was 200gr Cor-Bon DPX.

The gun only had 12 or 13 rounds of the Cor-Bon through it, and 10 .45 Long Colt rounds through it. So it was essentially still brand new.


Saw a hand specialist while there today. Lots of ways to try and save what's left, but first I just have to hope it doesn't get infected in the next few days ... then surgery early next week.

The hand specialist I spent a few hours with last night said that in gunshot wounds there is always a lot more damage than is first v isible .. same with things like fireworks going off in your hand. A lot more flesh around the wound is dead, and will rot and fall off over the next couple days. That's why it's so important to keep clean, and that's also why they can't do surgery now. If they wrapped new skin over dead skin it would just puss out, possibly turn gang-green, and they'd have to start all over again.

This is an example of how he was holding his revolver. Wrong, wrong, & wrong!

http://sportsmenfortots.org/sw2.bmp



This is what's left of his thumb.

http://sportsmenfortots.org/sw3.bmp

Cebby
03-06-2008, 11:16 AM
What would possess someone to hold it like that? Was it too heavy for the guy to hold the way he should have?

neliconcept
03-06-2008, 11:20 AM
its obvious whats going to happen to the revolving chamber (never shot one but seen it in action)

that had to hurt :(

Cheese
03-06-2008, 11:44 AM
Reminds me of when I cut my foot with the pressure washer. The hot gas jacked him up.

On a side note, I have always wanted a hand cannon like that. I think the 460 is a versatile gun and I have elk tags in Colorado this fall with my Dad. So my Mom is now encouraging adding something like this for the trip.

Amusing stuff, especially the female hands illustrating the hold.

amgraham
03-06-2008, 08:21 PM
Yeah, that's a shame but, dang, why would anyone think it's a good idea to shoot a revolver that way?

Tankota
03-07-2008, 07:39 AM
Yeow! Lets hope he's right handed.
He even said that he knew not to hold a revolver like that, but did it anyway i guess.
I know we all make mistakes, but some people just have to pay a higher price for theirs. Guns are one thing you dont want to make mistakes with though.

Lets see all your fingers fuster!