GunnyUSMC
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You’re wrong.Most bad guys use one type of gun “ Stolen “
You’re wrong.Most bad guys use one type of gun “ Stolen “
there was a mass shooting lately at a mosque in New Zealand. Anyone know the type of gun used?
I heard an AR type of semiauto, a semiauto shotgun, and a lever action rifle were in the shooter's possession. I think 6 guns in all were either in his car or on his person. He was said to have walked into a mosque with an AR slung over his shoulder, passing by people watching him, but doing nothing. Not even calling the police.
And there were two mosques involved
I read part of the thread to my son (dealer in Birmingham area). He wasn't in the least surprised. Said the majority of sales volume are S&W SD handguns (referred to as $300 glock) and he gets daily inquiries about stendos (extended mags), beams (lasers), and drakos (which they don't stock). A lot of younger women will buy a small LCP or similar $200-$250 handgun and when the background clears ask to add one or two larger framed pistols. Unless the straw purchase is obvious, like the guy standing there pointing at what he wants then walking away for her to buy it for him, they generally follow store policy and go through with the sale but run additional nics checks for each (even though not technically required). He said it is rare to have a guy add guns after a successful background check. Usually if a guy wants multiple guns they pick them out at the start of the sale.
I knew only good guys carry 1911’s
That's because heavier weight pulls their already down below hip pants down to ankles.Also noticed that CZ didn't show up. Apparently the bad guys haven't gotten in to us firearm hipsters' stuff yet.
Most are full size, but they do like compacts if they can get extended magazines.Looks like 40 is making a comeback....
Are most of the guns used closer to the compact size or full size? I'm not up to speed on the the model names and numbers for S&W, Taurus, SCCY, etc. Most of the models I recognize are full size, other than the .380's.
Most are full size, but they do like compacts if they can get extended magazines.
Impressive list!!
Quite the Glock selection,,,
So, criminals are Glock guys too!!
After finding a few guns at my job, its pretty clear that a snub isnt much firepower compared to commom street guns. I carry my DA/SA Canik TP9v2 much more than my snub now.
That is a reasonable conclusion, and a very practical takeaway from this thread.
A copy of the police report is all you should need. Contact the D.A.s office and see about getting a court order to have the gun released to you.Received a letter from the prosecutors office informing me my Glock26 was recovered from a hoodlum in their custody. I asked if I could get my G26 back and the lady on the phone said I would need a sales receipt to prove ownership. As it was a trade I told her I had no store receipt. Bye bye G26. Pistol was stolen from my home during a breakin and reported to police. That's not good enough to get the pistol back.