Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Journalists have no clue redux

On a followup on the Officer that shot himself in the leg the other day:

He did confirm that he had spent a few hours Friday, Dec. 28, at the police firing range with his 19-year-old daughter shooting guns, among which was his service revolver, a Glock .45-caliber pistol...

The chief said he took the magazine out of the handgun and removed the bullets.


*Bangs Head*

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Everyone knows cops are magic! That's why their rights to bear arms are more valid than us non-magic citizens. When a cop carries a Glock it's an innocuous "Service Revolver." When I carry it it's a "high capacity semi-auto handgun." When a cop carries an AR-15 it's a "Patrol Rifle." When I carry the same AR-15 it's an "Assault Rifle."

Magic.

Rustmeister said...

Hey, at least they didn't call it a "clip".

Ride Fast said...

Is the Glock .45 revolver an automatic or a stick? Can you get one with an ambidextrous parking brake?

Anonymous said...

Ooooooh!!!!

A magazine fed revolver?!?

That's something I don't have yet!
Time to go shopping. It really has been some time since gun manufacturers came out with a truly new design. This is great news.

Think I'll go all out and buy six 75 round drum mags , one for each cylinder, and start carrying that as my concealed piece. It's gonna be heavy, not to mention a bit bulky, but I've got plenty of room to carry it in the front of my waistband since my penis is so small.

Anonymous said...

Does placing my S&W Model 27-2 on top of my copy of American Rifleman qualify it as a "Magazine" fed Revolver?

Anonymous said...

I looked on Bud's Guns for a Glock .45 revolver and there were none!

OMG THEY ARE SOLD OUT!!!

CURSE THIS GUN BUYING PANIC!!!

Anonymous said...

J.Dock-

I found them. You were looking in the wrong place. They are right between the Marlin 60 bullet hoses and the "accurized spray fire" kits.

Matt G said...

kaveman said:
"A magazine fed revolver?!?

That's something I don't have yet!
Time to go shopping. It really has been some time since gun manufacturers came out with a truly new design. This is great news."


Not a new design at all. The Dardick pistol came out over half a century ago... and went away about 45 years ago. :)