I wonder if this shotgun is loaded...

daniel1113

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This is what happens when people aren't taught basic gun handling skills. What an idiot.
 

Mrvile

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Must be a pretty shady area for them to be working if the chick has to keep a loaded shotgun on her filing cabinet.
 

Mr Pickles

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He's an idiot, but to leave a loaded shotgun out there like that isn't smart either.
 

lozina

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Must be a pretty shady area for them to be working if the chick has to keep a loaded shotgun on her filing cabinet.

i bet its actually a police station!
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Must be a pretty shady area for them to be working if the chick has to keep a loaded shotgun on her filing cabinet.

Seriously, wtf? Anyway he is lucky to be alive. You can tell that broke this ribs tho.
 

yuppiejr

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Wow, looks like some pretty severe ricochet going on either from the pellets or bits of the cinder block wall thatjust turned into a window. I can't imagine how loud that had to be for the woman sitting at the desk.. yikes.

Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: Danman
Yea, what the hell? Pistol grip shotgun on top of a filing cabinet?

So the pistol grip makes it different how? Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are guns scary?
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Wow, looks like some pretty severe ricochet going on either from the pellets or bits of the cinder block wall thatjust turned into a window. I can't imagine how loud that had to be for the woman sitting at the desk.. yikes.

Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...

How do you get that it's semi? :confused:

Originally posted by: Mrvile
lolz, people at a police station don't know how to handle guns...

I don't know of any PDs that have pistol-grip shotguns. Not saying they don't exist...but I haven't seen it.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...

Looks like a standard 18" pump action shotgun with a vertical foregrip and rear pistol grip. Certainly not a fun thing to shoot. I'll take a stock.
 

bignateyk

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Wow, looks like some pretty severe ricochet going on either from the pellets or bits of the cinder block wall thatjust turned into a window. I can't imagine how loud that had to be for the woman sitting at the desk.. yikes.

Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...

How do you get that it's semi? :confused:

Originally posted by: Mrvile
lolz, people at a police station don't know how to handle guns...

I don't know of any PDs that have pistol-grip shotguns. Not saying they don't exist...but I haven't seen it.

Most of them use pistol grip shotguns, but they use ones with stocks on them. The tactical models...
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Wow, looks like some pretty severe ricochet going on either from the pellets or bits of the cinder block wall thatjust turned into a window. I can't imagine how loud that had to be for the woman sitting at the desk.. yikes.

Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...

How do you get that it's semi? :confused:

Originally posted by: Mrvile
lolz, people at a police station don't know how to handle guns...

I don't know of any PDs that have pistol-grip shotguns. Not saying they don't exist...but I haven't seen it.

Most of them use pistol grip shotguns, but they use ones with stocks on them. The tactical models...

Perhaps I should've clarified- I was referring to the 'shorty' models, such as in the OP's link.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
Wow, looks like some pretty severe ricochet going on either from the pellets or bits of the cinder block wall thatjust turned into a window. I can't imagine how loud that had to be for the woman sitting at the desk.. yikes.

Is it just me or does that shotgun look awfully short to be legal? Semi-auto no less, if some joker tried to rob that place someone was planning to bring the pain, assuming they could keep the thing pointed level after the first shot...

How do you get that it's semi? :confused:

Originally posted by: Mrvile
lolz, people at a police station don't know how to handle guns...

I don't know of any PDs that have pistol-grip shotguns. Not saying they don't exist...but I haven't seen it.

Yeah I was gonna say...looks like a pretty common pump action to me.
 

Danman

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Danman
Yea, what the hell? Pistol grip shotgun on top of a filing cabinet?

So the pistol grip makes it different how? Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are guns scary?

:roll:

Dude, chill the fuck out. I was just making an observation, I find it rather odd that a loaded shotgun is on a top of a filing cabinet, that's all.

By the way, I have a militia of firearms ready to go at my house at a drop of a dime, including my Mossberg 500 with a "pistol grip." :laugh:
 

jlee

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Originally posted by: Danman
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Danman
Yea, what the hell? Pistol grip shotgun on top of a filing cabinet?

So the pistol grip makes it different how? Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are guns scary?

:roll:

Dude, chill the fuck out. I was just making an observation, I find it rather odd that a loaded shotgun is on a top of a filing cabinet, that's all.

By the way, I have a militia of firearms ready to go at my house at a drop of a dime, including my Mossberg 500 with a "pistol grip." :laugh:

Rem 870 > Mossberg 500

:evil:

:p
 

Danman

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: Danman
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Danman
Yea, what the hell? Pistol grip shotgun on top of a filing cabinet?

So the pistol grip makes it different how? Do you have any idea what you are talking about or are guns scary?

:roll:

Dude, chill the fuck out. I was just making an observation, I find it rather odd that a loaded shotgun is on a top of a filing cabinet, that's all.

By the way, I have a militia of firearms ready to go at my house at a drop of a dime, including my Mossberg 500 with a "pistol grip." :laugh:

Rem 870 > Mossberg 500

:evil:

:p

I got it really cheap, so I could care less. Plus it does its job, it shoots and I haven't had one damn problem with it at all. :p