


Received via email (no other details, it appears he really got lucky) Per The Armed School Teacher this may have been from a 12 GA,(see comments) I added the shoe photo, that came with the other, it does not appear to be big enough for a 12 ga resting on the foot, (but entry holes can be deceiving) if it was indeed a 12 ga, this idiot was really lucky. From the above book, close contact shots usually are a bit more devastating.
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That picture was posted by Massad Ayoob at the blog he does for Backwoods Home, on May 25th, and he says it came from a friend who is "one of the top experts on small arms." He implies that his friend knows the person in the picture, and that he's a shotgunner who was resting his shotgun with the muzzle on his foot as shotgunners are wont to do for their own inscrutable reasons. This is why that's a bad idea, and I don't care how long you've been doing it.
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