Man hurt using gun to change tyre.

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He just didn't listen in school, did he? For every action.....an equal and opposite reaction :rolleyes:
Where did the numptie think the pellets were going to go!??

:dunno: I worry about the human race sometimes :bluThinki

cheers,
Toddy
 
Theres a bloke up this way who,
...when out shooting for Monseuir Reynard, was putting his loaded rifel into the passenger side of his pick-up truck. Over the back of the passenger seat was a pile of feed bags and bailer twine, standard farmyard fair - some of which became entangled in the (ahem) operating lever. It discharged, muzzle down and caused a hole in both wheelwell and associated tyre. His embarrasment was only heightened by his explanation to the local tyre shop owner of how he managed to produce such a neat hole in a tyre.
Thankfully his lesson was learnt, but I'm not convinced that the same thing won't happen to someone else before too long.

Fireamrs are designed for a number of purposes, but "changeing a tyre" is probably not near the top of the list of features of the design criterion.

Ogri the trog
 
Funny thing is, I actually can think of a perfectly reasonable way to use a shotgun to remove a stuck wheel nut - although I wouldn't necessarily fancy firing it afterwards...

The key, of course, is leverage. ;)
 
Funny thing is, I actually can think of a perfectly reasonable way to use a shotgun to remove a stuck wheel nut - although I wouldn't necessarily fancy firing it afterwards...

The key, of course, is leverage. ;)

Yes, something like the bomb disposals rocket wrench which uses shotgun cartridges to spin the wrench.
 
Nah, I was just thinking of sticking the barrel over the wheelbrace and using it as a longer level...
 

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