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If an HK falls in a evidence locker room and no one is around to hear it, does anyone really give a sh!t?
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A question for the fan bois @ HK Pro.If an HK falls in a evidence locker room and no one is around to hear it, does anyone really give a sh!t?
I had to tell an EMT to take the holster with the gun in it, not just the gun, while in an ambulance. Later in the ER while they were moving me from the gurney to a bed, I heard the guy clear the weapon before handing it to security. I was in no mood to lecture him at the time and they probably would have told me to lie back down anyway. I did get the gun back with no red tape and it seemed to be in good condition. I decided not to reload it in front of them. Not sure I could have found a safe direction to point it while manipulating it anyway.A few years back I was involved in a traffic incident that required me going for a ride in the ambulance. Since I couldn't board with my sidearm Lake Stevens PD took custody of it. After the requisite background check they contacted me to come get it. It was zip-tied in a box to prevent damage, which I appreciated. The cops don't always trash your stuff.
If that's all legit, thenBuy and use a SOLGW AR for your self defense shooting needs (listen to the end)...
I know they have replaced a few cop's guns that used them in line of duty.If that's all legit, then
Buuuuuuut............
Anyone heard about them actually making good on these claims?
Talk is cheap, if they stand behind that talk then they may have just passed Vortex optics for title of "Best Warranty In The Game"
They also gave one to Stephen Willeford who stopped the Sutherland Springs church shooting. A guy on M4C just run his over with his vechicle, I'll bet he'll get it fixed.If that's all legit, then
Buuuuuuut............
Anyone heard about them actually making good on these claims?
Talk is cheap, if they stand behind that talk then they may have just passed Vortex optics for title of "Best Warranty In The Game"
Talk might be cheap but they walk the walk, here you go....If that's all legit, then
Buuuuuuut............
Anyone heard about them actually making good on these claims?
Talk is cheap, if they stand behind that talk then they may have just passed Vortex optics for title of "Best Warranty In The Game"
This.Yes, you do get it back, if cleared of "wrong doing," but it takes a loooongg time. They will not be in a rush to return your firearm. Also, if it was purdy at the time of the incident, it will be ugly when you get it back.
You should be concerned. I just commented on the earlier post. However, depending on who has it - maybe they will at least not abuse it or put it in a position where it can be damaged by elements and the like. Evidence firearms can be treated just like rental cars.Are you speaking from experience? I will not give any details, but I currently have an extremely sentimental firearm in police custody. I was told (taking it with a grain of salt) that after all is said and done that it will be returned to me. When that time comes, it will have been in an evidence locker for about a year and I am quite concerned about the condition it will be in
My middle son was involved in a traffic accident , and the CHP called us to meet him at the ER to take his gun. When we got there he was sitting in the Ambulance waiting for us. Security would not take his gun without calling in a supervisor. This was during the Covid lockdown and no one was getting in to see him, so His mother was happy he had to wait till she could see for herself that he was OK. He had bruised ribs and a dislocated thumb [from the airbag] but otherwise OK.A few years back I was involved in a traffic incident that required me going for a ride in the ambulance. Since I couldn't board with my sidearm Lake Stevens PD took custody of it. After the requisite background check they contacted me to come get it. It was zip-tied in a box to prevent damage, which I appreciated. The cops don't always trash your stuff.