Usually they get lost in canoeing accidents.
I will laff if it belongs to a police officer..................
LOL My first thought reading the headline was it is a gun used by airborne troops
Bad guys in western always threw their guns at good guys when they ran out of ammo for their 60 shot revolvers.
Aw...that’ll buff right out.
Cool bling. It would have made a great conversation “piece”.
I am surprised she wasnt arrested for illegally transporting a firearm.
Is this considered “open carry”?
Free gun! He should hurry up and get his 3 free mags from Springfield before that promotion runs out.
Back in the ‘60s, a club member told of being up in New Hampshire, checking out antique stores for old guns, driving about in one of those cars with the “fluid drive” automatic transmission.
He got lost up in the boondocks at night, and pulled over to check his map. He said that instead of putting it in neutral or park, he kept it in “drive” with his foot on the brake pedal.
No sooner had he pulled over when a gun was stuck in the side of his face and told to get out. He stomped on the gas and raced off. Eventually he found a gas station and was going to report what happened when he happened to look in his rear seat.
There lay a Colt single action revolver. He figured it must have been knocked out of the robber’s hand when he took off. He checked it out and saw that it had been relined/converted to 22 rimfire. He didn’t report the incident and just dumped the gun in a trash barrel as he didn’t know if it had been used in a crime or not.
Hey, score!, baby...but it is one of those plastic POS thingies...but what the hey...free!
“911, what’s your emergency?”
” someone shot a gun at my car”
Cheap bumpers on today’s cars.
But did he undergo a universal background check to avoid the airborne gun loophole?
He was driving to work in the dark on a not well-lighted road (and going very fast as was his habit) when he hit something, he assumed a small animal.
A bit later, his temp gauge went high and the engine started steaming, so he pulled into gas station. A guy there looked it over and finally said, "Your problem is that there's a dog's leg driven into your radiator."
The guy in this article almost had the same problem.
I wish that would happen to me :(