ShatMyPants
The scariest, most pants-wetting moments caught on camera or experienced in real life. If it made you jump, scream, or run—post it here.
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When recoil is too intense and you accidentally pull the trigger a second time! 💥 #ShatMyPants #GunFails #

crypticwhispers
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First if all creepy just going across that bridge at night, but then it got worse 💀 #caughtoncamera #scarymoments #scary #hiking #outdoors

Dark Verse
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A 1992 interview turned terrifying as a female reporter was forced to play Russian roulette with Australia's infamous serial killer, Mark 'Chopper' Reid. You won’t believe what happened next! 🎥 #TrueCrime #ShatMyPants #

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shocking Orca attack at SeaWorld in 2006 — two weeks before the infamous disaster. 🐋 #SeaWorld #Orca #

shadowlurker23
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Crazy motorcycle police chase through Paris! You won't believe what happens next 🚨 #ShatMyPants #

peekabooGhost
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Last 30 minutes in the rental Camry — you won't believe what happened! 😱 #ShatMyPants #CraziestRide #

spineChiller77
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Incredible speed skating accident! Kamila Sellier was racing full tilt when she fell, and an opponent's blade narrowly missed her eye—terrifying moment! #ShatMyPants #SpeedSkating #

crypticwhispers
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This crazy dancing snake will make you laugh so hard you might just pee your pants! 😂 #FunnyAnimals #DancingSnake #Hilarious #

peekabooGhost
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Polish athlete Kamila Sellier nearly loses an eye at the Winter Olympics—luckily she's okay! 👀 #WinterOlympics #CloseCall #ShatMyPants #

nightmareFuelX
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When a silly mistake makes you want to hide forever 🤦♂️ #OopsMoment #FunnyFails #

crypticwhispers
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That moment when everything goes wrong 😂 #EpicFails #ShatMyPants #

peekabooGhost
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Dude messes around with a gun and totally regrets it 😂 #ShatMyPants #

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This avalanche hit a train in the Swiss Alps — can't believe how intense it was! 😱 #ShatMyPants #SwissAlps #NatureStrike #

shadowlurker23
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Trying to lift a 100kg/220lb smooth atlas stone—power or chaos? 😳 #StrengthChallenge #AtlasStone #ShatMyPants #

crypticwhispers
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When the heat gets intense and you’re caught off guard! 😅 #ShatMyPants #FunnyMoments #Relatable #

nightmareFuelX
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Almost got crushed — nearly lost it! 😱 #ShatMyPants #CloseCall #

spineChiller77
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Child's hilarious behavior caught on camera! 😂 #FunnyKids #ParentLife #

crypticwhispers
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Just stay still and everything will be okay 😊 #ShatMyPants #

shadowlurker23
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Mastering the art of pleasing the crowd without losing your composure 😂 #BalancingAct #CrowdPleaser #

peekabooGhost
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Always prioritize gun safety, even at your private range. Safety first! 🔫 #GunSafety #RangeRules #

crypticwhispers
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955 Comments
but the damn thing on safety until you get it ready and never handle a loaded gun make sure it's cleared and on safety before you get situated then you can load it aim and take it off of safety come on people gun safety
that gun is too heavy for this dude, and that hair trigger is too hairy. lol
hammer fire. he didnt pull the hammer back far enough to catch the detent.
oh look the wussy got all cuted up with his little uniform and he can't even handle a revolver
i had a 357 rossi that had a hair trigger. it went off in my pocket when i was reaching for my smokes
Take that weapon to a reputable armor and get it checked, you may want to get that trigger worked to be less sensitive.
🤔Hammer is back with one finger on it and one on the trigger. Something bad is gonna happen sometime when you do that.
How dix this man become a soldier? I learned trigger control at 12yo
his thumb is his thumb kept triggering the hammer!!!!!
How about that revolver kicking brass?
To much of a hair trigger!!
neither guy had finger in the trigger well. this was just a slap of the hammer, pulling it back but not all the way to locked and it slipping past there thumb to hit the ready to fire round. watch the slo mos these guys are trying to cock one handed and inexperienced
I just want to know who the hell taught you guys how to handle weapons? do you really go around with a revolver with a hammer cocked? it's kind of hard to tell if you guys had your finger on the trigger before you were cocking the pistol all the way back or whether you guys had just done some home gunsmithing and filed away the sear.
he pulled the hammer part way back and his thumb slipped before it was locked he needs to take that gun to the gunsmith and have it repaired because the hammer block isn't doing its job the trigger moves the block out of the way when you pull the trigger this gun has a defective block
thk God nobody was standing around next to him , , , ! ! every day you learn something ?
that pistol has a hair trigger would be better to scrap it
They need stronger thumbs to hold that hammer back.
he let them hammer slip
very stupid
dumazzes.
thumbs
At ICE training camp......for morons.....Hitler boys and proud boys only...☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Keep You finger off the trigger until you intend to shoot you zero
This is common with revolvers where people attempt to lighted the trigger pull themselves or use a "buddy" to do it instead of paying for a qualified pistolsmith to preform the work, they rounded off the sear engagement by polishing or stoning improperly. Time to send it back to Smith & Wesson for a proper repair
😂😂😂
Ban idiots
was they guy in the military?????Damn!! Safety, seems he's doin on purpose with his thumb??? Doesn't need a revolver.
he didn’t even touch the trigger, why yall acting like he’s an idiot? 😭
He’s doing it on purpose
A turd in a tuxedo is still a turd in a tuxedo. Only an Idiot or a politician strongly believes it to be a virtuous item.
It might help to keep the hammer down till you are ready instead of cocking the hammer before you even get set
odd fellow
damn thats a gunslinger forsure 😂
either auto correct was brutal to many people in the comments, or our education system failed many people who contributed to the comments... I'm leaning towards the latter
What made it worse is he did the same thing twice. He didn’t learn from the first time. Yet he is in a uniform and I hope he isn’t in the service also. It should be common sense to not cock it until you are ready to fire and not moving all around.
When the hammer is pulled back. You are the safety. Idiots do this kind of thing often. Don't shoot what you don't understand.
Both of those guys were pulling the hammer back with their thumbs and slipped, their fault! Not the guns! Look at their thumbs!
He actually has the weapons cocked back before even getting in place to shoot and his finger is on the trigger my point gun safety is a must and as you see here it’s being ignored
I'm glad people are willing to share these. I've been shooting for around 47 years and never had an accidental discharge. I believe it was due to my Hunter Ed instructor making absolutely certain we all understood basic firearm safety before going to a live fire range day.
IMO they cocked the weapon and held the pin in place with their thumb then releasing it for the desired outcome
Was letting the hammer back down, to un cock a single shot shotgun. Finger slipped, and bang luckily like these guys gun safety 101 nvr piont any gun and anything you dont wanna shoot. Is there a safer way to de cock a single shot or revolver?
why do idiots walk around with fingers in trigger guard . real life and death scenarios fine but otherwise keep your finger out until you need to shoot
dude you putting to shame that uniform. take it off. all veterans know that safety is your finger . finger of the trigger at all time. unless you are going to shoot
Umm... Smith &Wesson! If you ain't ready for that trigger you should've put it down!
Some people dont know how to use those guns my dad has one it can fire without trigger it can fire when u release the hammer to hard
I’m sorry, but the guy was in the military and he should’ve known that he should always put his gun on safety
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this guy going to kill himself!!
even if u cock the hammer on a revolver Make sure it's pointed at the target. safety 101 man. everybody wants a gun but can't shoot
OPPSY POOPSY!!!
double action issues
That’s crazy! They both should know not to start pulling back the hammer until you are setup and ready.
where'd that shell casing eject from though??? 😂😂😂
Neither one of these people should be holding a loaded weapon
All of you looked at the tool as if it did something wrong.
that wasnt a negligent discharge, that was weapon failure, and wasnt being dangerous he was cocking it back and raising it to shoot something, his finger was off of the trigger and the gun fired, company's fault