Sportello
Well-Known Member
Who cares about skin color?
And it's not about getting the guns out of bad guys hands.
Because it will never happen.
But you can let the good guys get and bear arms.
Who decides who the 'good guys' are?
Who cares about skin color?
And it's not about getting the guns out of bad guys hands.
Because it will never happen.
But you can let the good guys get and bear arms.
I have had to send several Taurii back to the factory for warranty work; a .44 magnum (hammer wouldnt stay cocked) a model 65 .357 hammerless (cylinder wouldnt lock up) and a 922 .22 revolver (too much play in cylinder, it would shave lead). I'm done with Taurus. To be fair, I have also owned a couple of 85's and they were ok guns but I have since sold them and upgraded to a pair of Ruger LCR's which are a big upgrade in terms of quality.Pretty good deal even for a Taurus
http://palmettostatearmory.com/taurus-model-85-revolver-38-special-p-2-2-850029fs.html
Don't tell me there are dirty cops!?!Two Dozen Guns Somehow Walked Out Of A DC Police Evidence Locker, Half To Be Used In Other Crimes
An internal memo from the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) reveals 24 guns police confiscated between 2005 and 2012 vanished from the MPD evidence locker and were later confiscated yet again in other crimes. One of the weapons reappeared in a murder, while several others were used to commit violent crimes.
The documents, dated Jan. 9, 2015, show D.C. police logged 24 guns into their evidence database between 2005 and 2012. Those guns somehow left police possession, were used in crimes and then returned to police possession, where they were re-logged into the police database.
Those guns must have been extra evil by 100%.Two Dozen Guns Somehow Walked Out Of A DC Police Evidence Locker, Half To Be Used In Other Crimes
An internal memo from the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) reveals 24 guns police confiscated between 2005 and 2012 vanished from the MPD evidence locker and were later confiscated yet again in other crimes. One of the weapons reappeared in a murder, while several others were used to commit violent crimes.
The documents, dated Jan. 9, 2015, show D.C. police logged 24 guns into their evidence database between 2005 and 2012. Those guns somehow left police possession, were used in crimes and then returned to police possession, where they were re-logged into the police database.
Got a K17/22 S&W that had to go back for a timing issue. You can drive tacks with it now.I have had to send several Taurii back to the factory for warranty work; a .44 magnum (hammer wouldnt stay cocked) a model 65 .357 hammerless (cylinder wouldnt lock up) and a 922 .22 revolver (too much play in cylinder, it would shave lead). I'm done with Taurus. To be fair, I have also owned a couple of 85's and they were ok guns but I have since sold them and upgraded to a pair of Ruger LCR's which are a big upgrade in terms of quality.
Got a K17/22 S&W that had to go back for a timing issue. You can drive tacks with it now.
The "Good Guys"Who decides who the 'good guys' are?
Don't tell me there are dirty cops!?!
I hope those guns did not attack anyone..
One gun that was used in a murder , was found at another murder .
Double evil .
Seems that many of the recovered guns , the second time , were being used by Special Officers .