So much for "preferred guns of gangs"

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Here in Manatee county Florida, we have 33 Known Hispanic gangs...they shoot each other all the time, in one small area of the county(mostly)...they just had a shootout on the beach at easter..turns out easter is "Gang Day" at the beach...LE knows this and does nothing.
 
Well it just goes to show you what Colorado's lax gun control does, gangs, guns and all. Now about 20 miles away from here in DC with their total ban on guns it is a perfect Utopia.:rolleyes:


This just helps to prove the stupidity of gun control. For us law abiding folk we have to jump through months worth of hoops and $200 stamps to have an SBR or sawed off, criminals just use a saw. You should see the gang gun pics they show on the local news, truck loads of everything from homemade zip guns to full auto light machine guns. And all in a place where it is illegal (hopefully not for long) for you or I to have an assembled firearm. I am beginning to think criminals really don't care to follow gun laws:rolleyes:
 
Do those two spots on the upper right chest area of the vest indicate the vest has seen some use?

Maybe a used police vest-or tested at close range? It appears to be two shots; and I'm not saying NO gang members can shoot, but those holes are awfully close together...

95% of the time I read an article that relates to anything I have any knowledge of whatsoever, the article is always riddled with blatant errors. There are no fact checkers. They're just trying to scare people and sell ad space.

I've noticed the same thing, which makes me extremely attentive when I'm watching a story on something I'm not terribly familiar with. I figure all of the same errors are there, I'm just less familiar with the topic. Stuff like that makes me worry about people who take what they see on the news as gospel--and it's not always dumb people...

-Teuf
 
Where are the AKs and ARs and 50 BMGs??????

... yes, where are the Ak47s, SKSs and AR15s. Aren't those supposed to be "preferred weapons" of gangs too? That's what the antis keep saying and we know they have no reason to lie to us, right? :scrutiny:
 
Geronimo45 said:
Gang? What gang? At the mall I protect, we regularly have Chechen gangsters toting selective-fire AK-74s and 47s. Then there's the Panamanian drug dealers - I've seen everything from M2 Carbines to FN SCARs with them. Not three weeks ago, one of them brought in a Bren gun.
Real gangs - this is the equivalent of a bunch of kids with an 'arsenal' of cap guns. Mall security experts like myself know that the real gangs are toting full-autos.

P.S. With my secret NSA connections, I was able to find out that there was a large shipment of Stechkin machine pistols smuggled into the country a month ago. Don't forget to duct-tape an extra trauma plate next time you head to the mall!

Oh. Dear. God.

:D
 
Can anyone identify all of those firearsm?

So far I can see a

Sterling Semi-auto pistol
Tect-22 probably but it is hard to tell by the pic
Mossberg 590
Remington 870
Hi-point carbine
10-22

not sure on the revolvers...but like most gangstas they use what they can get crap or not.

I once saw some pictures of guns captured from gansters in the 1980s and they had a couple tokarevs.

Brother in Arms
 
Gang? What gang? At the mall I protect, we regularly have Chechen gangsters toting selective-fire AK-74s and 47s. Then there's the Panamanian drug dealers - I've seen everything from M2 Carbines to FN SCARs with them. Not three weeks ago, one of them brought in a Bren gun.
Real gangs - this is the equivalent of a bunch of kids with an 'arsenal' of cap guns. Mall security experts like myself know that the real gangs are toting full-autos.
sounds like a job for Gecko45:D

there is no gang on the planet that can comapre with the coordinated human wave attacks of those serbian soccer hooligans.:what:
 
I was at a gunshow last week and the local LEOs were there recruiting. We chatted for a while and he whispered in conspiratal tones that over a dozen ARs had been sold that day. Curious I asked how this was a problem and he said that he thought resellers were buying them for gangs in his city. I asked if there had been a lot of them used in crimes and he gave me a funny look and stopped talking to me. Oh well....
 
Looks like a Colt Revolver, a 10-22 with the stock cut off, some antique single shot cut down, a Hi-Point carbine, a couple PGO shotguns, a Hi-Point 9mm, another revolver, and a couple I can't identify.

Booty from an earlier pawn shop robbery perhaps?
 
And where is that inherently-evil S&W 500 Magnum revolver that was going to be the "gun of choice" a couple of years ago... :rolleyes:

"Where is the KABOOM? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering KABOOM?"

:D :D :D

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