I feel safer with out 1 mosin nagant, 2 SKS's, 1 tokerav, 1 webley mrk vi, 1 colt 25 and a P38??
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Nah, they said two AWs. Are SKS's considered AW's now? <Honest question, not trying to be a dink>
huh?
So were the guns "stored" or on the "streets". Words have meaning. ...
So a fixed 10rd magazine semi-automatic rifle with a non-pistol grip, fixed laminate wood stock is now an "assault rifle" ?? Talk about definition creep. How long before a single shot .22LR fits the defintion of assault rifle?
A 91/30 qualifies as an "assault rifle" now?! What would they call my M44, a dangerous concealable weapon?
At least they didn't use the words "Arsenal" or "Armory".
Why in the hell would any gun owner in Mass give "the benefit of the doubt" to a gun confiscation? **** doubt. It's a certainty that freedom is denied here every hour of every day. You can't own a gun without a permit. In the vast majority of America that is rightly considered a joke.
Where is the victim here? Who was harmed by this property crime?
Everyone involved in this idiocy deserves complete contempt. Great job guys. How's it feel to earn a living for stealing private property, putting people in prison for victimless crimes, and violating basic human rights? You are all a bunch of heroes. We peons thank you for what little liberty we are allowed to retain.
10 to 1 this is the result of a pissed off girlfriend.
Is that a Nagant revolver? And maybe a Tokarev?
"Chief Richard Stanley praised the investigative actions of the Detective Division, as
several dangerous weapons in the possession of an unlicensed resident were removed from the streets of Wareham. Residents can be confident that incidents involving the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition will continue to be considered a matter of the highest priority for the Wareham Police Department."
Are the people of Wareham simple enough to be reassured by this?
Its a Mosin 91/30, Two SKS's (those are assault rifles now, even with a fixed 10 round mag) a CZ82, Nagant revolver, Tokarev, and what looks to be some little .25 or .22 pistol.
I also love that they secured "several rounds of ammo", and "Magazine Holders". Cant let those mag holders run amok ya know.
At least they didn't use the words "Arsenal" or "Armory".
Wow, this guy is really into Russian army thing, all of these firearms would have been used ... except for .22 and CZ82 is basically a Mak with extra parts.
you haven't seen my safe ... at least I haven't got a Nagant revolver yet, ... yet.
Chief Richard Stanley praised detectives’ investigation, as several dangerous weapons in the possession of an unlicensed resident were removed from Wareham’s streets.
I feel safer with out 1 mosin nagant, 2 SKS's, 1 tokerav, [STRIKE=1 webley mrk vi]1 webley mrk vi[/STRIKE] 1895 Nagant,[STRIKE=1 colt 25 and a P38] 1 colt 25 and a P38[/STRIKE]Some kind of .25 (titan?) and a CZ82??
I was thinking more "cache of weapons"At least they didn't use the words "Arsenal" or "Armory".
This is so ridiculous. Our state is a ****ing joke, and us living here is the punch line.
Im trying to understand this. So he dosn't have an FID or LTC, but owned these guns/ammo? Even if they're antiques dont you still need licencing to own them? Especially if you have ammo too?
Im trying to understand this. So he dosn't have an FID or LTC, but owned these guns/ammo? Even if they're antiques dont you still need licencing to own them? Especially if you have ammo too?
You're right, most drug dealers do get the proper licensing for their firearms.
I Didnt know he was a drug dealer. I guess that answers my question. Thanks for your sarcastic clarification.
at least they didn't call them AK-47's