Re: OT-Weapon overheating question
- From: Bob <nottooslow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 04:11:39 GMT
In article <SE6Pf.56880$dW3.15816@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
annevasquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
I also remember a patient we had who nearly died when firing a gun at aAnne,
target range. Nitroglycerin, even in minute amounts, affected his heart
rhythm somehow.
Anne
Well then he was violating one of the most basic safety rules...Wash
your hands after shooting. This is to avoid potential lead
contamination, not from the smokeless powder.
Bob/Texas
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