MOUNTAINBURG (KFSM) — Two 17-year-old boys were shot in the leg on Tuesday (March 14) after one of the teens accidentally pulled the trigger of a handgun ...

MOUNTAINBURG (KFSM) -- Two 17-year-old boys were shot in the leg on Tuesday (March 14) after one of the teens accidentally pulled the trigger of a handgun while trying to stick it in the waistband of his pants.

The two friends were hiking through the woods northwest of W. John Wright Lane, just outside of Mountainburg city limits about 1 p.m. on Tuesday, according to a Mountainburg police report.

The boys' parents have given 5NEWS permission to use their names.

Connor Rogers had a a .22-caliber handgun, which he admits he took from the kitchen drawer while his father was at work. He said neither of their parents knew they had taken a gun.

"We decided to go home, and at that time I decided to put the gun in my pants," Rogers explained. "I'm guessing it hit the safety switch because I made sure the safety was on, but the police said don't trust the safety."

He said he accidentally pulled the trigger and a bullet hit him in the left thigh and his friend Kendall Seratt in the right shin. The boy who was hit in the shin said he thought the bullet was lodged in his leg.

Both boys were taken to Mercy Hospital in Fort Smith to get their wounds examined, and have since been released.

"We're glad these juveniles were not hurt badly," Police Chief Vincent Clamser said.

Seratt's mother said the bullet is still lodged in her son's right ankle, and they plan to see a specialist to figure out what to do next.

Rogers said he is grounded and has learned his lesson.

"I could have died, easy," Rogers said.