Don’t play with guns everyone

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Surprisingly this guy survived. It was linked in an older post somewhere on here.

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But she only served 6 months of a 10 year (also a joke) sentence and he'll probably never walk again and might need home care for the rest of his life. She immediately fled the scene and tried to wash the powder residue off. Couldn't find offhand who even called an ambulance for the guy.

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Poor dude. She deserved to get the death penalty.

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Accident? Sick of hearing that. It’s the 2000’s. No excuse anymore.

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She deserves to be immobilized and fed horse shit for the rest of her life.

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Very happy to learn this poor guy survived. The human body can be so resilient sometimes

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his name is Devyn Holmes and he survived the incident

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"She aint got no clip bro"

No telling whether she successfully racked one into a previously empty chamber, but the slide locked back after she fired. That only occurs if there is a magazine inserted and it is empty when the last round is fired.

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The magazine did not lock back. That’s called a stovepipe due to failure to eject. She basically shot the gun with a limp wrist and did not offer enough resistance to the shot preventing the slide from going all the way to the rear and properly ejecting the empty brass.

The slide would be much farther back. Besides, you can see the empty brass stuck in the ejection port. Clear stove pipe misfire.

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Good eye. I didn't notice that until you mentioned it and I went back frame by frame. That's about the only frame you can tell for sure. Video is too grainy for me to tell what kind of gun that even is for sure, Glock of some flavor? How far the slide is back doesn't indicate to me whether or not it is locked to the rear on the mag catch since that varies widely.

I obviously know what a stovepipe is. I own some cheap 1911s . :)

So I guess that leaves everything ambiguous. Magwell looks like it could be empty? Maybe the idiots just ejected the mag and thought everything was good with one still in the chamber? Didn't have the wrist strength to actually cycle the action, live round is never ejected ... and headshot. Resolution is too low for me to tell.

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It’s for sure a Glock.

And yes, how far back the slide is for sure tells you whether the gun locked open or malfunctioned. This one for sure malfunctioned.

It appears the mag was removed off camera in a panick before they bailed.

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How far back the slide is really doesn't tell you anything though unless you know the exact model and caliber of the gun in question. Longer cartridges need more room to properly eject. I took some quick pictures of random guns I had handy that I thought might be good examples.

Not sure what order they'll be uploaded in but I took a picture of my Hi-Power with the slide locked back as a control against different guns. Beretta 92s in the same caliber, Sig P238 in .380 ACP and a 1911 in .45 ACP. Pretty noticeable difference between them all ... optically.

The passenger in the back does say, "She aint got no clip bro", which I assume is why they think it is ok to point guns at each other like toys. I'm still 50/50 on whether or not there was ever a mag and she just never ejected a live round that was already in the chamber with no magazine.

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I disagree. I can tell whether a gun is locked back by looking at it and most of them look roughly the same. Your pictures are good examples, thanks for those.

It’s easy to tell when a slide is stuck vs locked to the rear.

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There's easily enough variance just with the 3 guns I compared to be more than the difference between the width of a case stuck in the ejection port and being fully locked to the rear. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

I know I have initially thought the mag is empty multiple times while shooting until I notice the stovepipe.

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these fake ass hood people that probably grow up in the rich people place in town are some of the dumbest creatures on earth

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Don't play with guns... noted

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another repost

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:#marseyjoint:

Snapshots:

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black people should never be gun owners until they have shown at least a few decades of good behavior...

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Nah bruh. Gun rights are human rights.

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What about all the white mass shooters?

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