Bad guys and bad guns

Status
Not open for further replies.
I really hate the ones like this.
My Wife's Cousin had one released to him from Evidence in that same condition.
Used by Wife's Brother to 'self-terminate'.
'Cousin' accepted the dubious task of cleaning,,,
Lots of powerful emotions involved,,,
 
At least good finger placement.

No, not really...

SillyDifficultIntermediateegret.gif


http://vidmax.com/video/138043-Weapon-Instructor-Travis-Haley-Negligent-Discharge-Uncut

time index 1:40 to get to the "interesting" part.

eta: probably will need a spin off thread if things get froggy on this subject.
 
Last edited:
Well if you hold it gangsta style not surprised.
At least other guy is vertical and two handed and well over edge of magwell tho if he went sideways same would happen.
He was damn lucky he was not pointing at anyone.
He couldn't keep his booger hook off the trigger.
Loved the don't put that on film.
 
I had a 22 rifle years ago with a scope pre-zeroed. I used it with the scope, and with irons depending on my mood. I decided to take it to a gun show and sell it. It was really an afterthought, but at the last minute decided to stick the scope on there as well. I did it hurriedly just before walking out the door.

I sold it almost as soon as I walked into the show, but when the buyer asked me to come off $25 because the scope was mounted backwards I was so embarrassed I didn't even try.
 
Um, I'm pretty sure he was talking about the cop in the picture I posted. That's why he quoted me.

I know, he was, and the trigger finger placement is poor. It's in line with the trigger. If he has a slip (like the graphic/video I posted demonstrates) he could have a ND.

(in a previous edit of that post I quoted you instead of Englishmn. my bad if that's causing the confusion.)
 
In Ilion NY a few years back a guy went through the downtown with an 870 and shot and killed a few people before being trapped in a house. On the news footage there was a state policeman with an AR with the same type scope and it was on backwards. They murdered the guy. He was trapped like a rat in a basement. No hostages and the house empty. They flash banged and then killed him. He was a murderer, just thought they could have waited him out.

Bubba guns are all the rage I guess in your area.
 
I have a second hand sherriff deputy story about a very old evidence-room lever action in .35 Whelen that was used in a suicide. Covered in blood. Never cleaned. For years.
 
Not that I have any knowledge of these things, but I hear freeze plugs make great baffles.
 
Bubba guns are all the rage I guess in your area.
I really don’t get that many. Most of the gun are in pretty good shape or brand new. I would say out of the thousand or so guns that I get a year about 10 to 20 are messed up.
Here’s I had to shoot a few months ago. It was picked up as found property, recovered from under a house. I had to clean it up before I could shoot it.
56524040-DA4C-466B-A77E-3C6B36318883.jpeg 6375E601-0872-4E16-9549-B25707F6C743.jpeg 561D6AF3-1CF2-4CA5-A60A-0D20D2A4495F.jpeg 457AC410-9381-48F0-87CD-731B183F2F9E.jpeg
 
Just wondered on the mags. if I could get around I would have checked myself have a tech and a g19 with a 30 mag.

Was that a suicide pistol?
Do you have to test fire as is since it's evidence?
Otherwise that thing would be run through a dish washer and then a sonic tank.
That was one from a homicide. If I can test fire them as I get them, I do so. Sometimes I have to clean some up or work on them a little so that I can get them to fire..
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top