well i still say...."point a gun at me, get blown away"......we will deal with fake or real at the inquest.I read an article on how the criminals are painting their real guns to resemble the toy nerf guns . Some people are pure scum
Oh, I swore off local news about fifteen years ago when it became clear they'd invent stories if they had to fill minutes. Cable news has been trending this way too. Anyway, I am interested. I'll do some research. Thanks.Yes local news channels saw it again this morning
Truly insufficient chlorine in the gene poolA LE friend of mine came up against a C918 mental case fool who pulled a painted tip 1911 style toy pistol on him in a poorly lighted mobile home. Garry was a marksman. The fool was sent to the Medical Examiners Office, and Garry took a beating by the liberal media.
Years later while I was recovering on light duty from my 2nd OIS, a fool was driving in metro Phoenix waving what looked like an UZI at drivers, one of which was me in an unmarked car. I followed him for 5 miles trying to get a marked unit from three different agencies to stop him, no one available. The fool finally pulled off the freeway and stopped in the middle of a residential street. I got out first with a racked 870, announced I was LE as he exited his car and started to raise the pistol in my direction. He was about 3# shy of being sent to the Medical Examiners Office. He dropped the pistol and the sound of plastic on asphalt was obvious. He actually crap*ed his pants and started crying.
I tried to get our association to push for a criminal statute to make painting the orange tips of toy pistols a crime, but there was little interest.
That turns out to be a really interesting story. That gun was seized in 2021 in North Carolina. It is the only case I could find. Back in 2014, there was another case where two guns were seized that had their barrel tips painted orange. That's the only two I could find.
Police in North Carolina found a real gun disguised as a Nerf toy while conducting a drug raid in Catawba County, north of Charlotte, this week.
The Glock 19 pistol, along with a 50-round drum magazine, had been painted blue and orange and labeled with the Nerf logo to look like a toy, the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release on Facebook.