Sad Little gun
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:27 pm
If my camera was working I would take a picture and show you this sad little pistol I was asked to look at today, but first I will tell you the story and then I will describe the gun.
The sister of one of my coworkers was assaulted by her ex-husband outside a local restaurant in town over the weekend and her family feels she would be better off armed. So located an old .22 revolver one of them owned and asked another co-worker to look it over. While laughing he asked me to inspect the weapon and give him a second opinion (I knew something was wrong at this point). So I look at the poor thing inside its holster and immediately think "Its a cap gun." I remove it from the holster and discover the frame is broke through the top strap from the rear sight down. The frame is also broke through the bottom strap thus rendering this gun in two non-OEM configured pieces held together by its internals (Probably the trigger group). The gun has the following markings:
On the frame:
Imperial Metal
Prod. Ince.
NYC USA
On the barrel:
22 CAL SHORT
MODEL IMP
I don't know if I should laugh or cry over this gun's condition and/or the fact they wished to use it for a SD weapon.
The sister of one of my coworkers was assaulted by her ex-husband outside a local restaurant in town over the weekend and her family feels she would be better off armed. So located an old .22 revolver one of them owned and asked another co-worker to look it over. While laughing he asked me to inspect the weapon and give him a second opinion (I knew something was wrong at this point). So I look at the poor thing inside its holster and immediately think "Its a cap gun." I remove it from the holster and discover the frame is broke through the top strap from the rear sight down. The frame is also broke through the bottom strap thus rendering this gun in two non-OEM configured pieces held together by its internals (Probably the trigger group). The gun has the following markings:
On the frame:
Imperial Metal
Prod. Ince.
NYC USA
On the barrel:
22 CAL SHORT
MODEL IMP
I don't know if I should laugh or cry over this gun's condition and/or the fact they wished to use it for a SD weapon.