Pretty cool stories-
Cliff notes: An employee of H&K was carrying an AC556 in his trunk for testing. He was chased, and then lit up some dude. He got off, but it cost him and H&K a ton of money in legal fees and he almost lost. Called excessive force.
Cliff notes: A gun store owner lit up a bunch of hoodlums with a SW76. Best quotes from the article include "During that time, Harry Beckwith had fired 105 shots" and "I could have killed all five of them, at the end, when they were running away and exposed to me. But I was no longer in danger from them, so chose not to shoot them."
I have always heard that using an NFA item is a terrible idea, as you always go in front of a grand jury and it is always "right wing gun nut shot god fearing Tyrone Jefferson when he was on his way to help the homeless and give a charitable donation to the children's hospital." The H&K employee story validates this.
Cliff notes: An employee of H&K was carrying an AC556 in his trunk for testing. He was chased, and then lit up some dude. He got off, but it cost him and H&K a ton of money in legal fees and he almost lost. Called excessive force.
Cliff notes: A gun store owner lit up a bunch of hoodlums with a SW76. Best quotes from the article include "During that time, Harry Beckwith had fired 105 shots" and "I could have killed all five of them, at the end, when they were running away and exposed to me. But I was no longer in danger from them, so chose not to shoot them."
I have always heard that using an NFA item is a terrible idea, as you always go in front of a grand jury and it is always "right wing gun nut shot god fearing Tyrone Jefferson when he was on his way to help the homeless and give a charitable donation to the children's hospital." The H&K employee story validates this.
Comment