Posted: 10/13/2005 3:13:50 PM EDT
|
Machine gun, huh ? Anybody know anything about this one ? Thu Oct 13,11:41 AM ET A Seminole County sheriff's deputy shot and killed a man attempting to load a machine gun after he allegedly attempted to kill his wife at a Wal-Mart store, according to Local 6 News. Investigators said Jose Fernandez, 37, tried to shoot his wife inside a Wal-Mart in Casselberry, Fla., Wednesday night but the gun misfired. He then fired shots into her car at the store and fled the scene. Deputies later tracked Fernandez down to a family member's home in Altamonte Springs, Fla., at about 7:30 p.m. When deputies arrived at a home on Notre Dame Drive they noticed Fernandez was hiding behind a couch inside the home. When he refused to come out, deputies moved closer and shocked him with a Taser gun. Police said Fernandez then got up on his knees and attempted to load a machine gun. He was shot and killed seconds later. "Every day, potentially, deputies in Central Florida are faced with potentially dangerous situations and this is just one more situation where, unfortunately, they had to use lethal force," Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger said. No deputies were injured during the incident. The case is still under investigation. Watch Local 6 News for more on this story. Edit: news.yahoo.com/s/wkmg/20051013/lo_wkmg/2993804 |
|
Semi-auto Tec-9 should have looked harder a few minutes ago. www.local6.com/news/5092539/detail.html Deputies Shoot, Kill Man Loading Gun POSTED: 11:16 pm EDT October 12, 2005 UPDATED: 12:57 pm EDT October 13, 2005 A Seminole County sheriff's deputy shot and killed a man attempting to load a semi-automatic gun after he allegedly attempted to kill his wife at a Wal-Mart store, according to Local 6 News. Investigators said Jose Fernandez, 37, tried to shoot his wife inside a Wal-Mart in Casselberry, Fla., Wednesday night but the gun misfired. He then fired shots into her car at the store and fled the scene. Deputies later tracked Fernandez down to a family member's home in Altamonte Springs, Fla., at about 7:30 p.m. When deputies arrived at a home on Notre Dame Drive they noticed Fernandez was hiding behind a couch inside the home. When he refused to come out, deputies moved closer and shocked him with a Taser gun. Police said Fernandez then got up on his knees and attempted to load a Tec 9 gun. He was shot and killed seconds later. "Every day, potentially, deputies in Central Florida are faced with potentially dangerous situations and this is just one more situation where, unfortunately, they had to use lethal force," Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger said. No deputies were injured during the incident. The case is still under investigation. Watch Local 6 News for more on this story. |
Don't have to wait- the following was in his Wanna have some fun thread. About going to WalMart and buying crates of ammo. Maybe the MP5 line should be reconsidered! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quoted: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking at me as if I'm wearing a Kleibold and Harris Fan Club T - Shirt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BTDT, only when I bought all the .45ACP WWB they had Where's that pic about "9mm is for women and pansies" when I need it -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not coming out of a MP5 it isn't. |
The first time it jammed almost every other round. The second time it misfired EVERY round; not a single round was fired. |
LOL!!! and those tec 22s are total crap as well. those are even less reliable. they make great paper weights though. |
|
Quoted: Looks evil enough photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/Attachments/DownloadAttach.asp?iImageUnq=42262[/quote ] What a worthless piece of shit... The gun AND the guy trying to load it... |
I had one of those! But mine was the Kimmel AP9. Not a single failure to fire, not a single failure to eject. Swapped it for a Stoeger Coach Gun...
|
|
I had one of those Tec-9's many years ago. It was pretty cheesy. A few FTF's, too. I had extra mags, the screw-on barrel extension, etc. I traded it all in on the Colt 9mm blue label Sporter carbine that sits in my gun safe today. I lost big time on the Tec trade-in at the time but in the long-term I did ok! Scott |

