I don't envy police officers these days...
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Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
It doesn't look like a "sawed off shotgun" to me... looks like a legal shotgun with pistol grip, made by Mossberg.

Also, does it function? It doesn't look like it has action bars from the photo, so how do you work the action?

Also, does it function? It doesn't look like it has action bars from the photo, so how do you work the action?
Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
Strike 1: Fox News
Strike 2: NY
Strike 3: Fox News NY
FoxNY Exec: Hey, I need you to do another hit piece on guns tonight. Maybe something with a shotgun, because we havent figured out a way to ban them yet.
Reporter: Does it have to make sense?
Exec: Why start now?
Strike 2: NY
Strike 3: Fox News NY
FoxNY Exec: Hey, I need you to do another hit piece on guns tonight. Maybe something with a shotgun, because we havent figured out a way to ban them yet.
Reporter: Does it have to make sense?
Exec: Why start now?
Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
Close to Onion level "reporting." I wouldn't be surprised if the entire rig wasn't made up by the NY idiot calling it a sawed off shotgun. These anti gun nuts are getting desperate.
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Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
That's actually fairly old. I think I first saw that sometime around 2007/8(?), as part of a larger montage about "disguised guns."
Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
Yep... From this kind of deceit, all roads lead to bad places.AndyC wrote:You boys are missing the point - old or not, pump or not, "sawn-off" or not, NY ignoramuses or not - bad guys are disguising real firearms as toys.
Never mind the fact that police officers are shooting kids because they can't positively identify a toy as an actual toy - what happens now if an officer sees what appears to blatantly be "a toy"... then lower their guard and get gunned down?
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
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I can not even imagine what goes through the mind of an LEO when facing a situation that requires a decision to use deadly force. In the atmosphere we have as a result of recent events my fear is there will be a time when an officer, already having the immense weight of that choice will hesitate just that split second in a confrontation, pondering the repercussions of their actions. I know it's inevitably going to happen resulting in the officer being on the losing end and we probably will never know the reality. To quote Andy, I don't envy officers these days.........
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Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
I just wanted to point out that people have been doing stuff like this for quite some time, and this is nothing new to the world of law enforcement. The point that officers are forced to make split-second decisions about whether that's a watergun or a shotgun, though, is well made, as is the point about politics making officers hesitate.AndyC wrote:You boys are missing the point - old or not, pump or not, "sawn-off" or not, NY ignoramuses or not - bad guys are disguising real firearms as toys.
Never mind the fact that police officers are shooting kids because they can't positively identify a toy as an actual toy - what happens now if an officer sees what appears to blatantly be "a toy"... then lower their guard and get gunned down?
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
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Re: I don't envy police officers these days...
Me either. The Rule of Law no longer protects LEO's or anyone else these days.
"Police responding to a call about a man with a gun said they found Orlando Lowery, 23, with a .380-caliber handgun painted red and 9 grams of cocaine. No attorney was listed for Lowery, who was jailed on a concealed weapons charge and a drug count."
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"Police responding to a call about a man with a gun said they found Orlando Lowery, 23, with a .380-caliber handgun painted red and 9 grams of cocaine. No attorney was listed for Lowery, who was jailed on a concealed weapons charge and a drug count."
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Andy, as always, your thread is most topical. Today the local CBS affiliate(KTVT, channel 11) showed that exact same water gun, and the pistol grip shotgun that slid inside it. Unfortunately I can't find it on their website to post the link.
And the news reader pretty much followed what you said, many hours after you started this thread. Thanks!
And the news reader pretty much followed what you said, many hours after you started this thread. Thanks!

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