Were accidental/negligent discharges a big problem "back in the day"? Like in WWII, or WIWI, or prior to that? I have to imagine it was a huge problem but I've never heard about it.
There's a reason they put five beans in the wheel.
>>34610705
mother fuckers in nam would quick draw on each other with loaded weapons because of boredom.
so there is that retardo
>>34610850
But they still do that today and you don't ever hear of any ad/nd's
>>34610705
WHAT THE FUCK IS WIWI?
>>34610907
It's pronounced WE-WE, show some respect
>>34610933
WHY-WHY?
>>34610907
oui, oui
>>34610902
>But they still do that toda
we do it with empty weapons not loaded
>>34610902
One of my drill sergeants had a story of a buddy practicing quick draws in Afghanistan with his m9 and iced his best friend
>>34610850
that actually happened on the Duty Train between Frankfurt and West Berlin. Two MPs were bored and had a quick draw contest with their loaded pistols one of them went off and he shot the other guy. It was a minor international incident since it happened in Communist East Germany enroute to West Berlin.
Probably, but people also died of more things back then amd like polio and shit. My grandfather lost two fingers to a van blade on a car engine and had rebar stuck through his torso. And that was just normal work. He had a brother who got "smashed" by a train.
>>34611406
My second deployment in Afghanistan, we were standing by at Camp Leatherneck and some engnineers thought it was a good idea to practice MOUT in their hooch with condition 3 weapons.
Needless to say, one of them shot another and he was kill
>>34611406
Yeah canadian corporal went to jail for it
Watch the movie "Stalingrad " See what happens during the assault on the factory when a solider accidently fires
>>34610907
An obvious typo sperg boi