dago... I believe that I did tell you that a man was shot in the head while I was standing next to him. I drew and aimed at the guy next to him who was the bigger threat and reaching for a model 39 smith. the explosion and flash from three feet away looked like it was going off in my face. I had blood on me from the guy who was hit and he didn't seem hit at all. he was moving forward and the guy who shot was empty handed.. he had dropped the gun and looked shocked an had both hands up to defend his head.. the guy who was shot was swinging the 30-30 winchester and broke it over the shooter.. I had flinched sideways and drawn a super blackhawk that was stuck down in my belt mexican carry.
loud noise.. muzzle flash in my face blood splatter.. 30-30 stock breaking on shooter.. guy scrambling for m39.. all in a few seconds.
I coulda shot the guy going for the smith. less than 4 pounds of finger pressure.. My life woulda changed forever.. no way to cover the whole thing up or reason to. I thought about it. he really was no threat. in 2 seconds it was really all over but the cleanup. I knew that I could shoot the guy if he hadn't have stopped reaching for the gun. I really had no problem with that. I couldn't shoot someone who was no threat tho.
I have never been in the military or the police. I could never have shot anyone legally. everyone I knew was a biker and or drug dealer and criminal. We all carried guns and things happened. I am not a criminal now and not a drug user or dealer and am grateful for the change in my life. I did learn some things from back then tho.. things about myself and about people and stress and guns. You don't always have to shoot and you don't need anything fancy. You don't get scarred until you have time to get scarred.
As for your example of the 5 shot mouse gun... what department issued 5 shot 38 holster guns? you are most likely talking about a J frame smith hideout gun.
Oh yeah..the guy that got shot in the head? he carried a 3 inch scar going into his hairline till he died a couple of years ago. We took him to the hospital and told the guy he got hit with some metal while we were cutting up a junk car with a torch.. I think the doc only pretended to buy it to get us out of there. police came by the next day. no big deal.. they asked some questions and went on to other things.
lazs
This whole thing just took a strange turn...So our buddy Laz, the reformed criminal, almost was involved in a shooting, when he almost shot a guy, who almost killed another guy. Then they almost all got in trouble because they took him to the hospital, but then they lied and the doctor bought it..did I miss anything? Ohh man, that is classic. Laz, it is a good thing you kept that pen knife in your butt crack back then too huh? It probably got you out of more than a few "tight spots".
If this story is real, please let me rephrase it without all the extra jazz; You were standing next to a guy who was grazed by a bullet when a gun went off handled by a guy who you knew was not a threat before hand. The flash blinded you, the sound stunned your eardrums. You may have grabbed your gun, but I have a feeling you were most likely grabbing your nuts to make sure they were both present and accounted for.
The fact you didn't shoot a guy who had an AD and accentually grazed another one of your friends tells me dick about how you would handle yourself when presented with a real threat...That is the critical difference between your hard core biker story and an actual shooting where one person is trying to kill another. I have been around more than a few ADs in my life time and guess what..I didn't react nether. That is why they are called Accidental Discharges and not; "Assault's on everyone around that requires everyone around to react as as if it was a real shooting", it doesn't quite roll off the tongue as well as AD does. However, if you have anymore stories about when you used to ride with the Hells Angels, I am all ears. I need a good laugh again.