haha. bc everyone knows NCOs are above reproach. they must not have noticed me then bc i got rat ****ed just as bad as everyone else.
everyone always talks about the e4 mafia, but the ncos are more crooked and devious than anyone else. and im an e5. just continuing to keep it real.I'm detecting a little "stripe" envy from junior enlisted
everyone always talks about the e4 mafia, but the ncos are more crooked and devious than anyone else. and im an e5. just continuing to keep it real.
well, if you arent cheating, you arent trying hard enough. ive always been one to use every tool at my disposal to get my way.Of course they are, they've spent the time to learn the ropes.
They always b**ch... until they get promoted and switch sides.
Some of you fail to realize that gun isn't legit at all.. i.e. different serial numbers on the slide and frame.. I would say is totally illegal in the United States.
To each his own though.
The gun functions fine. I'm just worried about getting caught with a gun that may/may not be stolen. And I don't know if the "I bought it off an individual" excuse would hold any water.
Some of you fail to realize that gun isn't legit at all.. i.e. different serial numbers on the slide and frame.. I would say is totally illegal in the United States.
To each his own though.
You should hypothetically accept it, take it to the police, tell them you purchased it from a private seller and would like them to run it to make sure it was not stolen. Tell them if it was, they are welcome to take it, you just don't want to own a stolen weapon.
I can think of no police officer who would arrest you if it did come back as stolen, hypothetically.
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I think you are wrong. They would start in with 'who did you buy it from'? The 'buddy' is now a felon, or at least a suspect.