Wild Deuce
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- Dec 2, 2009
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We call this one, "The Fecalator".awesomeness in this thread. So, did he nickname the pistol the bowel evacuator?
Can we assume that a nice Detonics pistol found it's way into his home for a few hours today?
We call this one, "The Fecalator".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ad34k4qCPBc#t=517s
Thanks, i was trying to go from the movie, but it has been a little too long. Think its time for the Jay and Silent Bob marathon. I'd rep you, but im out for abit
Nah, he had other guns. Besides, if I needed to lend him a gun I'd have lent him a Glock since he is already most familiar with the operations/controls of that gun.
Got her for ya. Time to start the marathon! Refresh your memory.
Nah, he had other guns. Besides, if I needed to lend him a gun I'd have lent him a Glock since he is already most familiar with the operations/controls of that gun.
Probably the ONLY good reason to own a Glock- let your buddy borrow it
I am also appalled that they confiscated his firearm but glad that he got it back in short order.
I'm shocked actually, you guys must be getting soft. People get their guns taken for five minutes during a traffic stop and all heck breaks loose, this guy gets his taken after an attempted burglary on his property and it's just oh well at least he got it back in a timely manner
When a gun is present during a crime it is usually confiscated. There is really nothing you can do about it. At this point, having used a firearm on another person (even without firing it) I would be happy to be proved in the right and retire the evening with a criminal behind bars, my family and my property safe and no charges of my own.
VERY different from a traffic stop where a weapon is seized and people put in danger for no reason whatsoever.