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Except he's not a felon. As shameful as it is, driving while intoxicated is not a felony in the USA.he's a felon he isn't allowed to own a gun but that doesn't stopped ppl from getting them illegally. Him getting caught with one is going to get him in more trouble and seeing how it is a felony for a felon to have a gun he may be a considered habitual offender and get to have the prison sex.
It's perfectly normal to have a loaded gun around when looking for nice deals on coke.
Don't see an issue.
This is my carry gun, super light weight with 20 round mags low recoil and a high velocity tumbling round. Hard to beat IMOA 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.
It's perfectly normal to have a loaded gun around when looking for nice deals on coke.
Don't see an issue.
Reported for mocking intellectually disabled. Why would you do that to yourself?
A .22 is not a BB gun. At close range, a .22 can do quite a bit of damage, especially to the head. The bullet generally doesn't leave the skull, so instead it bounces around, tearing up brain tissue.
The US military uses the M16 and M4 as the primary rifles, which are chambered in .223 (5.56mm) compared to the much larger 7.62x39 round used by the AK47 and its clones. The reason? The smaller round does more damage when it hits the body as it tears through organs.
A BB gun, though, basically won't even draw blood usually.
See the difference?
A .22 is not a BB gun. At close range, a .22 can do quite a bit of damage, especially to the head. The bullet generally doesn't leave the skull, so instead it bounces around, tearing up brain tissue.
The US military uses the M16 and M4 as the primary rifles, which are chambered in .223 (5.56mm) compared to the much larger 7.62x39 round used by the AK47 and its clones. The reason? The smaller round does more damage when it hits the body as it tears through organs.
A BB gun, though, basically won't even draw blood usually.
See the difference?
This explains the questions I have had about why no one called the cops about the gun shot. People prolly thought someone was doing a little roofing with a nail gun
I live out in the country and always just figured it was a bigger deal if you shot one off in the middle of the city.You know I don’t live in a unsafe area. But honestly within about 5 miles there is a decent amount of crime where I live. And from my apartment I hear gunshots going off in the distance all the time. I don’t hear too many sirens following the gunshots. Just saying.
absolutely man, nice choice.This is my carry gun, super light weight with 20 round mags low recoil and a high velocity tumbling round. Hard to beat IMO
Just invoking his Second Amendment rights
False. A .223 does NOT do more damage than a 7.62 round, that's a myth. Look at any ballistic gelatin test. There are 3 reasons why NATO went to 5.56: 1) Lighter, a soldier can carry more rounds per lb. 2) the intent is to wound an enemy, not kill them. a wounded enemy is more resource dependent 3) the cost per round. Lastly, in my hunting region in Canada, using a .223 is frowned upon for deer hunting as it is inhumane. The deer is rarely killed and runs off, dies and spoils. That is why I use a .308 (7.62x51).A .22 is not a BB gun. At close range, a .22 can do quite a bit of damage, especially to the head. The bullet generally doesn't leave the skull, so instead it bounces around, tearing up brain tissue.
The US military uses the M16 and M4 as the primary rifles, which are chambered in .223 (5.56mm) compared to the much larger 7.62x39 round used by the AK47 and its clones. The reason? The smaller round does more damage when it hits the body as it tears through organs.
A BB gun, though, basically won't even draw blood usually.
See the difference?