My guess is that if they ever find the gun it will be some sort of regular old shitty semi auto like a Taurus or HiPoint shooting some sort of hollowpoint ammo thus the multiple failures.
My guess is that if they ever find the gun it will be some sort of regular old shitty semi auto like a Taurus or HiPoint shooting some sort of hollowpoint ammo thus the multiple failures.
My guess is a stolen Glock, subsonic ammo and an Ali Express solvent trap suppressor.
I say Glock because there are so many of them it would likely be easy to acquire, legally or not. Plus, the parts are cheap. You can get a threaded barrel for $50.
Mangione had a ghost gun, which can be assembled at home and can be difficult to trace, Kenny said. The gun may have been made on a 3-D printer and was capable of firing a 9 mm round, he said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...s/76857886007/
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If he's smart, he'll demand a jury trial. It'll be hard to find 12 people that aren't biased.
UH/acquisitions are responsible for about 50% of claims denials in the country.
Came here to post this............. you beat me to it.
If that is, in fact the Suspect, which I think it is but................. ??
I am curious to see an actual picture of it.............. it is VERY annoying to have rely on the press and their vague descriptions of the gun involved ....
I ASSUME it's a "ghost" gun receiver/frame and maybe a Glock slide etc................. but who knows.
Likewise if it is entirely a ghost gun, that would explain the lack of cycling.
Last edited by Oscar77; 12-09-2024 at 14:38.
Weird he didn’t have a $2000 NFA item…..
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Haw haw haw?..
Welrod, then a veterinary gun now a ghost gun. The accuracy of the news!