Gun Parlor does it again…

The store owners valued the stolen hi point 10mm at $3600. But their lost innocence can never be assessed.
Have they changed ownership? I haven't been in there in over 10 years, since I asked to look at a pistol and they asked if I planned on buying it. I told them that without looking, I couldn't make an informed decision. The clerk just walked away. I haven't been back.
 
So no, there is no chance of seizures. There is a chance that people were asked to return their guns, but there is no basis to force this request.
They are doing their job trying to assist buyers who have been the victim of a unfair and deceptive trade practice. [rofl][rofl][rofl]

Bass Pro lied in the letter to buyers stating that the guns "must be returned".

I would have had a lot of fun with that one.
 
Their storefront opens to a hallway before you actually enter the staffed store. In the hall there are glass cases on both sides of the door with firearms on display. Cameras but no people in the hall. Probably that's where the smash and grab happened.
Why would they do that?
 
Once I went to the Gun Parlor and tried to get them to do a transfer for a Beretta 92G but they wouldn't do it cause it "wasn't on the list". The G marking was only on the slide. Could have put on a FS slide and they wouldn't have been able to tell what gun it was and prob let the transfer thru.
 
How did someone break a glass case during business hours and not get lit up like a christmas tree?
In the real world (not the movies or in alot of gun owners masterbatory fantasies)......a bad guy can smash a glass case, grab a gun, and be out there door before most gun owners even process what's going on. I bet the guy was out the door before any posers in the shop even had a hand touching a pistol grip.
 
Mohsin....you are a bad man....a very bad man.......


angry bad man GIF
 
In the real world (not the movies or in alot of gun owners masterbatory fantasies)......a bad guy can smash a glass case, grab a gun, and be out there door before most gun owners even process what's going on. I bet the guy was out the door before any posers in the shop even had a hand touching a pistol grip.
0% chance if I’m in a gun shop as a customer I’m drawing on someone stealing.

Not my problem.
 
In the real world (not the movies or in alot of gun owners masterbatory fantasies)......a bad guy can smash a glass case, grab a gun, and be out there door before most gun owners even process what's going on. I bet the guy was out the door before any posers in the shop even had a hand touching a pistol grip.
This......most of the ahole poser operators behind the counter probably had no fxcking idea what to do.

Remember, the first thing on every body's mind in MA is crap...if I shoot someone robbing anything...... I'm fxcked. Which delays or stops any firearm response at all really........at least for 30 seconds.

And then there will be the peons behind the counter that say F that, Im not getting screwed for protecting this place.

They may have tried to grab him, but its highly doubtful any of those fancy pistols they all carry cleared any kydex.
 
You guys are wild.

Are they posers for not shooting them or posers for wanting to shoot them?

Mind you I think Gun Parlor is run by a bunch of a**h***s. But make up your minds.
 
In the real world (not the movies or in alot of gun owners masterbatory fantasies)......a bad guy can smash a glass case, grab a gun, and be out there door before most gun owners even process what's going on. I bet the guy was out the door before any posers in the shop even had a hand touching a pistol grip.

Posers? I'm talking about employees. Who are you even defending?
 
Georgia is much different from that shit hole Worcester or any other place in Massachusetts for that matter.

Breaking a countertop grabbing an unloaded gun and running out the door doesn't warrant someone shooting the thief in the back, is it deserving?. Sure but your life will be ruined if you do that in Mass no matter if your an employee , owner or customer so any decision not to shoot the thief is a smart decision

Let the police figure it out, that's their friggen job
 
Georgia is much different from that shit hole Worcester or any other place in Massachusetts for that matter.

Breaking a countertop grabbing an unloaded gun and running out the door doesn't warrant someone shooting the thief in the back, is it deserving?. Sure but your life will be ruined if you do that in Mass no matter if your an employee , owner or customer so any decision not to shoot the thief is a smart decision

Let the police figure it out, that's their friggen job
For sure, those GA Robbers were armed which changes the rules.
 
Posers? I'm talking about employees. Who are you even defending?
I'm not defending anyone. I'm saying store employees and patrons aren't even gonna get a hand on a grip before a smash and grab is out the door. Probably won't even know what the hell is going on before even thinking a out putting a hand on a pistol.

You think gun store employees are expert operators that are gonna clear leather and shoot a thief? Highly doubtful. Most of them are posers as well
 
Georgia is much different from that shit hole Worcester or any other place in Massachusetts for that matter.

Breaking a countertop grabbing an unloaded gun and running out the door doesn't warrant someone shooting the thief in the back, is it deserving?. Sure but your life will be ruined if you do that in Mass no matter if your an employee , owner or customer so any decision not to shoot the thief is a smart decision

Let the police figure it out, that's their friggen job
I'll take it a step further and say nobody in that shop would even have the chance to shoot the guy anyway so the point about If it's justified or legal is moot.
 
Posers? I'm talking about employees. Who are you even defending?
Ok...I can agree to that was a bit rough....employees.....and Im not defending the criminal.

I was explaining what their state of mind was probably when the guy crashed the cabinet and why the guy likely just walked out of there unscathed.

Honestly they did well, and handled it like any other theft in MA....let the perp steal, and the cops/insurance/etc sort it out because your life is going to get affected negatively because the state hates anything self defense/stopping crime with guns from citizens.
 
You guys are wild.

Are they posers for not shooting them or posers for wanting to shoot them?

Mind you I think Gun Parlor is run by a bunch of a**h***s. But make up your minds.
I'm saying anyone that thinks a gun shop employee or patron that thinks they even have a chance to pop a smash and grab thief is a poser......
 
I'm not defending anyone. I'm saying store employees and patrons aren't even gonna get a hand on a grip before a smash and grab is out the door. Probably won't even know what the hell is going on before even thinking a out putting a hand on a pistol.

You think gun store employees are expert operators that are gonna clear leather and shoot a thief? Highly doubtful. Most of them are posers as well

I've done physical security consulting for a bunch of gun shops, jewelry stores, car dealerships, and even a police department.

What you say simply isn't açcurate when the owner of the company isn't a cheap scumbag.
 
Ok...I can agree to that was a bit rough....employees.....and Im not defending the criminal.

I was explaining what their state of mind was probably when the guy crashed the cabinet and why the guy likely just walked out of there unscathed.

Honestly they did well, and handled it like any other theft in MA....let the perp steal, and the cops/insurance/etc sort it out because your life is going to get affected negatively because the state hates anything self defense/stopping crime with guns from citizens.

So your argument is mass is a good state to steal from because nobody will do shit?
 
I've done physical security consulting for a bunch of gun shops, jewelry stores, car dealerships, and even a police department.

What you say simply isn't açcurate when the owner of the company isn't a cheap scumbag.
If you have a dedicated security guy with training that's only Job is to watch the door......sure. how many gin shops habe that?

Your general counter help is helping customers.....what are the chances he recognizes what's going on and draws and hits a thief on the way out the door?

I'll add.....even with a dedicated armed security agent paying attention.....does he have justification to pop a guy running out the door with an obviously empty gun? Im Massachusetts?
 
So your argument is mass is a good state to steal from because nobody will do shit?
Umm.......the further east in the state you go.....the better your odds of stealing shit and nobody doing anything about it. Including the cops/govt/etc.

Try stealing a case of beer in Boston.....likely you'll just walk out the door and start drinking. Does not Suffolk county DA have like a limit or something where it has to be a certain amount before they even do anything??

So yeah......

My argument is really people carrying guns who certainly aren't going to do shit. Nor should they really..... its not Texas where my understanding is you can.
Nor is it a gun friendly common sense state where you might have a chance not getting screwed for stopping a criminal with a gun or holding at gunpoint.
 
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If you have a dedicated security guy with training that's only Job is to watch the door......sure. how many gin shops habe that?

Your general counter help is helping customers.....what are the chances he recognizes what's going on and draws and hits a thief on the way out the door?

I'll add.....even with a dedicated armed security agent paying attention.....does he have justification to pop a guy running out the door with an obviously empty gun? Im Massachusetts?

Cases should have tamper sensors. Alarm goes off and doors lock. Simply having tamper sensors visible on all the cases and 1000000 cameras will deter most criminals. And every single employee at a gun shop is security. You pay them enough so they never rob you and actively protect you.

I don't see how you could have a gunshop with a hallway and NOT convert it into a man trap. That's like you either never bought or designed a security plan or more likely ignored it.

And are you 100% sure that gun is empty? Your situation involves you not noticing standing near breaking glass in a room where you're supposed to be responsible for every single item. For all you know the gun was loaded before it left the store.
 
Umm.......the further east in the state you go.....the better your odds of stealing shit and nobody doing anything about it. Including the cops/govt/etc.

Try stealing a case of beer in Boston.....likely you'll just walk out the door and start drinking. Does not Suffolk county DA have like a limit or something where it has to be a certain amount before they even do anything??

So yeah......

My argument is really people carrying guns who certainly aren't going to do shit. Nor should they really..... its not Texas where my understanding is you can.
Nor is it a gun friendly common sense state where you might have a chance not getting screwed for stopping a criminal with a gun or holding at gunpoint.

Lol no wonder why criminals are so brave, the public is so weak.

Everyone in MA fears the state except the criminals.
 
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