My son builds these at his work. For grinding up guns. I told him to knock it off. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cbf7018a66.jpg
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My son builds these at his work. For grinding up guns. I told him to knock it off. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cbf7018a66.jpg
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I work at the state garage and every once in a while they bring in the firearms out of evidence that need to be distroyed. I end up cutting them up with the torches, kills me to do it to some of them [emoji26][emoji26].
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Breaks my heart
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If we only knew how many firearms that our military has destroyed it would make us all sick. --- SAWMAN
Some of the guns from gun buybacks aren’t destroyed. I had a Chicago guy tell me he saw one...think it was probably in Chitown, but he actually didn’t say. Anyway, he said a little elderly woman pulled out a cherry Mauser. She got her gift card and the Mauser went into the trunk of a car. I bet that happens a bit.
I still think it’s stupid to destroy a gun even if it was used in a crime or confiscated from somebody or whatever the case may be. It had nothing to do with the choices/actions of its previous owners and it’s not gonna end up dropping more bodies if someone else buys it. Just my 2¢
I could rebarrel any of them and then the crime doesn’t matter. I’m ballistically cleared.
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I bought a 16ga and I've traced the serial back and can say fairly certainly its from 1899.... my buddy was looking at it when we were doing jerky.... he said... you think it's got a body on it.... I said... who knows...
and war bring backs...
It was a pain in the ass bringing back anything from my deployment. They’re super strict now or at least we didn’t know the right people. I managed to bring a few 30mm shells back and turned them into shot glasses but they made one our guys toss his detonator