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Damn I just thought, is it not weird how much Boogie is like Brianna Wu? Like its even funnier when you know that Frank is in the same group as Jace.
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I asked a gun dude if he could ID the gun, this was his guess
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Did he really shoot in a school zone?
no this is fatthis is gold
Guess what color fat is.no this is fat
It's probably a Smith and Wesson model ten heavy barrel in .38 special. They are super common and police or security company trade-in lots of them pretty regularly move through the big surplus dealers for about $200-$250 a gun retail. The last couple lots I've seen even had those grips, and were in real good condition like that one because they came from prisons where they spend most of their time in the arms locker instead of in a holster getting banged up.I asked a gun dude if he could ID the gun, this was his guess
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I hope fatso explains why he was calling Frank "Sam". Safe bet is that he went full retard and didn't understand that people were comparing frank to Sam Hyde rather than saying he is SH. But it'd be funny to hear confirmation.
Seems to match, barrel is a little different but the body looks the same to me. Chamber might be a little smaller on the model 10It's probably a Smith and Wesson model ten heavy barrel in .38 special. They are super common and police or security company trade-in lots of them pretty regularly move through the big surplus dealers for about $200-$250 a gun retail. The last couple lots I've seen even had those grips, and were in real good condition like that one because they came from prisons where they spend most of their time in the arms locker instead of in a holster getting banged up.
My favorite moment in the whole exchange is Boogie asking his friend if the mechanics of the gun was just "aim & shoot."I asked a gun dude if he could ID the gun, this was his guess
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Nah it ain't no .22 revolver as the barrel diameter is too large. it's definitely chambered in some type of 30 Cal round.I asked a gun dude if he could ID the gun, this was his guess
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I was plinking aspirin and empty .22 shells with a henry golden boy at 12, and I live in the same region (kentucky), and i'm pretty close to booger's age. I can understand if his parents were liberal, and not wanting to have a gun, but I just can't fathom someone my age in my area not at least having a small bit of experience with a gun. Of course I was in the military, and raised by hunters types, so I get I may not be the norm, but holy shit, in his forties he's never been guns enough to know at least a tiny bit of gun safety.My favorite moment in the whole exchange is Boogie asking his friend if the mechanics of the gun was just "aim & shoot."
The white trash idiot has been living in Arkansas and didn't immediately understand the mechanics of a revolver! I'm more disgusted by the negligence of the friend to hand Boogie the firearm. I'd trust my 8 year old nephew to hold a gun before Boogie.
Nah it ain't no .22 revolver as the barrel diameter is too large. it's definitely chambered in some type of 30 Cal round.
Those are always the first guns I try to look for first whenever there’s newly arrived LEO trade-ins at my local gun shop.It's probably a Smith and Wesson model ten heavy barrel in .38 special. They are super common and police or security company trade-in lots of them pretty regularly move through the big surplus dealers for about $200-$250 a gun retail. The last couple lots I've seen even had those grips, and were in real good condition like that one because they came from prisons where they spend most of their time in the arms locker instead of in a holster getting banged up.
Yeah, beyond gluttonous eating Boogie's lifestyle has been leisurely playing popular violent video games and watching movies.I was plinking aspirin and empty .22 shells with a henry golden boy at 12, and I live in the same region (kentucky), and i'm pretty close to booger's age. I can understand if his parents were liberal, and not wanting to have a gun, but I just can't fathom someone my age in my area not at least having a small bit of experience with a gun. Of course I was in the military, and raised by hunters types, so I get I may not be the norm, but holy shit, in his forties he's never been guns enough to know at least a tiny bit of gun safety.
Keep in mind booger is a big boy, that gun looks smaller in his fat fucking hooves than it would in a normal sized person. It put me in the mind of a 357 or a 45. Could be wrong, i'm not a huge revolver type gun guy, i'm more into rifles and such.
I'll put my money on the Taurus model 82.It's probably a Smith and Wesson model ten heavy barrel in .38 special. They are super common and police or security company trade-in lots of them pretty regularly move through the big surplus dealers for about $200-$250 a gun retail. The last couple lots I've seen even had those grips, and were in real good condition like that one because they came from prisons where they spend most of their time in the arms locker instead of in a holster getting banged up.