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Originally Posted by CheckRaise
ya that is definitely the weirdest part of this whole deal (i guess i almost expect the government to pull **** like this)...i can't come up with any explanation, if someone at the range noticed it how would they know he wasn't rapid firing? i can't see them turning him in anyway especially since he had been firing the gun for so long before the malfunction occurred.
That's what I don't understand. Even though I'm a cop, I'm not certified for Class 3 weapons, but I have a few friends on SWAT who are, and we have taken his full auto weaponry to a public range out of uniform (totally, the bag was just black, it didn't say "POLICE" or "SWAT" or anything) and we stand there firing 30 and 40 round mags on full auto and other than a few people coming down to check it out, we've never had the cops called on us. This makes no sense. Something is missing here.
ETA: Before someone asks, we were using ammo we bought, not his govt issued ammo for this.