Does anyone know what dealer had the loaded gun for sale on their table Sunday?
Did anything happen to him? How did they find out it was loaded?
my first thought is that a "customer" had to drop one in the chamber and thought it would be funny.
Second is, all the guns on the tables are supposed to have zip ties in them so they can't be loaded
That or someone with a less than pro-gun attitude setting someone up for another gun show incident. Many shootings at gun shows, especially in the Midwest.
See Rule #1: All guns are always loaded.
That or someone with a less than pro-gun attitude setting someone up for another gun show incident. Many shootings at gun shows, especially in the Midwest.
I heard a vendor complaining about undercover atf agents walking around trying to set people up
That or someone with a less than pro-gun attitude setting someone up for another gun show incident. Many shootings at gun shows, especially in the Midwest.
See Rule #1: All guns are always loaded.
I heard a vendor complaining about undercover atf agents walking around trying to set people up
I agree.Come on guys, who's going to come in to a gun show and intentionally load a gun sitting on a dealers table? I don't care how "anti-gun" someone is, I don't think they would take the chance of killing someone just to make us look bad!
Just like the eco crusaders wouldn't blow up a building to protest trees being cut down?Come on guys, who's going to come in to a gun show and intentionally load a gun sitting on a dealers table? I don't care how "anti-gun" someone is, I don't think they would take the chance of killing someone just to make us look bad!
I'm sure it was a stupid "mistake", and it's inexcusable, but I don't think anyone did it intentionally!
I'm sure it was a stupid "mistake", and it's inexcusable, but I don't think anyone did it intentionally!
Just like the eco crusaders wouldn't blow up a building to protest trees being cut down?