Florida woman caught with 56 Glock handguns in her trunk at Bluewater Bridge: CBSA

Charlemagne

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See her problem was trying to do everything herself. If she had cut the Akwesasne boys in on the action she'd have made less money but not be in jail either.


What do they have to do with this case? Sounds like you just wanted to inject an Aboriginal/POC group into the conversation.
 

MadGeek

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What do they have to do with this case? Sounds like you just wanted to inject an Aboriginal/POC group into the conversation.
Oh Christ! You really are an imbecile!!! If she has enough business to justify selling 56 handguns then she isn't some two-bit player is she? That would imply you would take the time/energy to find the best ways and means to get your product into another country no??? And at the moment that would be the Mohawk reserve near Montreal. Which incidentally has been the best means and ways to smuggle product (guns, drugs etc...) for the past 3 or 4 decades.
 
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FYI -

More new gun owners shoot themselves with Glock pistols than any other brand and more Glock gun owners trade in their Glock pistols within two years of ownership because they have accidental discharges of the weapon. The reason for this is that Glock pistols do not have an active safety that the operator can activate/de-activate
They have a safety in the center of the trigger don’t pull the trigger and the gun wont fire
 

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They have a safety in the center of the trigger don’t pull the trigger and the gun wont fire
The trigger scissor safety is not and active safety. Inexperienced people and gang bangers will have their fingers on the trigger all the time. I have a Browning High Power 9mm. it has an active safety that can be clicked on and off. It can even be carried safety locked and hammer cocked without fear it will go off even when the trigger is pulled.

 

Ceiling Cat

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Why would you do that?
Many experienced gun owners are of the opinion that it is a safe way to carry a gun because some guns can discharge if dropped and the gun lands on the hammer. There are even some military and police departments that carry their guns locked and cocked but with the gun secured to the holster with a strap under the hammer.
 

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Oh Christ! You really are an imbecile!!! If she has enough business to justify selling 56 handguns then she isn't some two-bit player is she? That would imply you would take the time/energy to find the best ways and means to get your product into another country no??? And at the moment that would be the Mohawk reserve near Montreal. Which incidentally has been the best means and ways to smuggle product (guns, drugs etc...) for the past 3 or 4 decades.
And connected with Sarnia how, pray tell? My bad experience with a border crossing on that very bridge years ago would be more relevant, but it would be boring wouldn't it? I also have a Mohawk Shaman (no horns or facepaint) doing some work on my house - whatabout that???
 

MadGeek

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And connected with Sarnia how, pray tell? My bad experience with a border crossing on that very bridge years ago would be more relevant, but it would be boring wouldn't it? I also have a Mohawk Shaman (no horns or facepaint) doing some work on my house - whatabout that???
That would imply you would take the time/energy to find the best ways and means to get your product into another country no??? And at the moment that would be the Mohawk reserve near Montreal. Which incidentally has been the best means and ways to smuggle product (guns, drugs etc...) for the past 3 or 4 decades.
 
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