Jon Jones Gun (Glock 44 .22)

Should his gun be confiscated?


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I was waiting for this info. Lol .22 cal GLOCK

Uh ok

Jon Jones should be carrying a Glock 17 9mm if anything.

Or perhaps a Beretta 92 Stainless Steel.

Or a nickel plated 357 magnum


A .22 cal glock is literally the definition of a pea shooter

Why would a multimillionaire want a .22 though?

I have one for cheap plinking due to super cheap ammo.

Jones could easily afford 9mm ammo by the pallet.
 
Now we got deal with all the damn gun nuts,thanks Jones!
 
I was waiting for this info. Lol .22 cal GLOCK

Uh ok

Jon Jones should be carrying a Glock 17 9mm if anything.

Or perhaps a Beretta 92 Stainless Steel.

Or a nickel plated 357 magnum


A .22 cal glock is literally the definition of a pea shooter
22 is good for novices, no recoil means easier followup shots and it won’t blow your eardrums indoors. I’d say a 22 handgun is better than a 357 revolver for most guys from 10 yards+ or more. Even a bum like you could probably get 5 shots center of mass in 2 seconds with a 22 like a glock 44. With most revolvers in 357 you would get bad shots with the heavy, long trigger and heavy recoil.
 
Pillow gun.
A FN Herstal 5.7 is chambered in 0.224 caliber but it is very high muzzle velocity for a small caliber handgun.
That is a slightly unusual weapon & uncommon ammo and damaging rounds due to v high muzzle velocity.

If I had to have a small caliber handgun I'd probably take a Herstal 5.7:
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Quite expensive compared to a Glock, but really nicely made and terrific looking weapon IMO.
 
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Is it illegal to have it?
No it is not illegal to have it in New Mexico, with no permit and concealed. Him firing the weapon could also be legal, depending on situation. It became illegal when he decided to drive around intoxicated, with weed in the car.

So basically he had a BB gun.
Far from a BB gun, as a .22 handgun is a great home defense weapon because it will be effective at close range, but rarely with it go through walls, etc..


That Glock was made for target shooting, not home defense. It's a hobbyist gun.

They may not pack a punch, but just pulling it out can deter potential assailants. The theory is that Jon pulled over to roll a blunt and the homeless men approached him to beg for money. That's when he brandished the pistol and shot it into the air, scaring them off.
+1
 
Thats not going to deter criminals. Me, i walk around with a trenchcoat and hidden deep in its pockets - actual scaled blueprints of a functioning Death Star. You want my car keys punk? Know that in roughly 32 years ill have fully functioning moon sized plasma weapon in space with its sites set directly on your house pussy! Thought so..
 
A FN Herstal 5.7 is chambered in 0.224 caliber but it is very high muzzle velocity for a small caliber handgun.
That is a slightly unusual weapon & uncommon ammo and damaging rounds due to v high muzzle velocity.

If I had to have a small caliber handgun I'd probably take a Herstal 5.7:
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Quite expensive compared to a Glock, but really nicely made and terrific looking weapon IMO.
Yeah
 
Thats not going to deter criminals. Me, i walk around with a trenchcoat and hidden deep in its pockets - actual scaled blueprints of a functioning Death Star. You want my car keys punk? Know that in roughly 32 years ill have fully functioning moon sized plasma weapon in space with its sites set directly on your house pussy! Thought so..
Wat the fuck. Love it!
 
So basically he had a BB gun.
A .22 was known as the mob special because they'd shoot you in the head and the bullet would bounce around the inside of your skull and shish kabob your brain.
 

"Police found a loaded Glock 44, a sleeve of .22-caliber shells ..."

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I was in the army, so I know firearm basics. And own several weapons. My father was a sniper for the SWAT team as well as the Marines. People that dont respect firearm safety give the rest of us a bad reputation
 
.22 has killed more people than 50 caliber
It's was the most popular firearm to shot someone bc it's cheap, and most of the time harder to track. I think it was used to kill arch Duke francis Ferdinand
 
Funny thing... All Crymier's fans have is Jones doing wrong things outside the cage to blame him for something... But they can't get the GOAT status, so all they got is something like this:
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Since you're the one bringing Cormier into this, it seems like you're the one who's actually mad, but okay
 
The first time I saw jon learning how to be "tacticool" I thought to myself... great.. let's allow this guy (whose mental) learn to be a skillful shooter. What could go wrong?
 
All i know is my penis is smaller than everyone in here.

I meant to say my gun is bigger than everyone elses gun.
Dont be one of those liberals caught with your pants down, if shit really hits the fan. A guy on my facebook made a similar post as yours and also bragged about all the food he's got stored. Hes very frail and lives pretty close and a beast like me has to eat every couple hours. If I start go a couple days, I will be heading there first.
 
I never leave my house without my drank and my AK
 
A .22 was known as the mob special because they'd shoot you in the head and the bullet would bounce around the inside of your skull and shish kabob your brain.
Urban legend. And that’s not even the reason why. A 9mm will do a lot more damage to the head. The myth is that they used 22 because it’s so common and therefore difficult to trace, and it was quiet. This myth was propagated by the movie Casino. And it’s been refuted by guys like Michael Franzese.
 
Far from a BB gun, as a .22 handgun is a great home defense weapon because it will be effective at close range, but rarely with it go through walls, etc..
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No. Just no. This is total nonsense. No one that knows what they are talking about has ever recommended 22 for home defense.
 
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