Man one time during my first year or two in the Army, I was getting ready to ride with my homie to pick up some parts we needed in the PLS

I had recently got my license on this vehicle
As we getting our shyt together I put down my M16 on the front driver side tire close to me....
and then hopped in the truck
My boy is ground guiding me as I'm backing out
The weapon falls off the tire and I begin to run it over
I jump out the truck so fuccin fast just to see my barrel bent and the guard all trashed
I'm nervous as fucc but LUCKILY (and truthfully brehs) I had a homie that was cool with our Armory Sgt and he took it to him and they fixed my shyt that same day no questions asked. Nothing quite more important in the Army than maintaining control of your weapon at all times smh. Good thing a nucca is out and free now
LACKIN BREHS
