Gun shop in Mechanicsville was broken into…

LightRoasted

If I may ...
For your consideration ...


Whose business is it if I want to practice my 2A rights to protect myself from a tyrannical government without being tracked by those that I'm protecting myself from? :confused:


It's no one's business but your own.

That comment was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Besides, most criminals are too stupid to 3d print their own firearms.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
For your consideration ...





It's no one's business but your own.

That comment was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Besides, most criminals are too stupid to 3d print their own firearms.
Right, but not too stupid to but them from the smarter crimininals. Like the merchants who got rich selling supplies to miners.
 

marlboroman

out on the range
Most stores out here put ballards in the easy access areas so on just cant drive through that easily.
Remember 30 years ago when Bobs coin and gun was up on West st in Annapolis, he put a few Jersey walls up in front of the store.
It looks like they drove through the classroom training area.
The actual "Gun Store" is on the end of the building and is heavily barricaded and barred/ gated up.
Sorry, I don't have a picture...
 

black dog

Free America
It looks like they drove through the classroom training area.
The actual "Gun Store" is on the end of the building and is heavily barricaded and barred/ gated up.
Sorry, I don't have a picture...
Heavily Barricaded?????
My dually would push one of those blocks out of the way in 11 seconds or less. And then drive a honda civic through the doors.

The other end can easily be driven through. those are concrete blocks not jerseys that a car/truck drives up on and stops.
Take a stolen 3/4 ton and drive into the building on the right side of the front door.
Once the owner fixes that, they go up on the flat roof and cut a hole in it.
That gun store is a sorry excuse for having security.

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Edit, a typical gun store out here, ballards or using a closed Odd Fellows Lodge with no windows. It now has ballards in front of the doors.

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marlboroman

out on the range
Heavily Barricaded?????
My dually would push one of those blocks out of the way in 11 seconds or less. And then drive a honda civic through the doors.

The other end can easily be driven through. those are concrete blocks not jerseys that a car/truck drives up on and stops.
Take a stolen 3/4 ton and drive into the building on the right side of the front door.
Once the owner fixes that, they go up on the flat roof and cut a hole in it.
That gun store is a sorry excuse for having security.

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Edit, a typical gun store out here, ballards or using a closed Odd Fellows Lodge with no windows. It now has ballards in front of the doors.

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Wow ! those really do look a lot more secure!
My Blomax 9980 Excavator would break throuh either in 7.4 seconds though as long as we are victim blaming...
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
Besides, most criminals are too stupid to 3d print their own firearms.
Add to that..the whole canard about "3D printed firearms" is a crock. Yes, you can 3D print the plastic parts that some, Glocks in particular, incorporate, but you sure as heck are not printing the fire group components including the barrel! The left-wing media and generally firearm-ignorant pundits gloss over that. Are there additive-print technologies that can print metal components?..yes...but the means to accomplish that are VERY expensive and well beyond the reach of some gang-banger with a $500 plastics printer.

Some few years back, my youngest son brought me a "ghost" Glock that had 3D-printed components and the rest of the "kit" you can buy on line about anywhere. He learned to shoot...and shoot well..at a very early age. Anyway, he says "Dad..take a look at this thing..I can't hit the broad side of a barn with it. Can you fix it?" (disclaimer: yeah..I'm a gunsmith too). So look at it, I did. "Son" I sez.."that piece of sheit can never be turned in to an accurate or reliable firearm. Get rid of it" And that he did.
 
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black dog

Free America
Wow ! those really do look a lot more secure!
My Blomax 9980 Excavator would break throuh either in 7.4 seconds though as long as we are victim blaming...
You gonna leave the day before the robbery so you are there on time?
And I bet the Low Down boys say that you're an Amazing Blomax Operator.
 
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