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    Default He was shot by his dog....

    A couple of inconsistencies by the dog's owner.....but the dog was not charged by the police: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...olice-say?lite

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    According to the police report, Lanier said he was driving along State Road 17 North when the dog kicked "the unloaded .380 pistol." It went on to say that Lanier was "surprised" to learn not only that the gun was loaded, but also that it was actually a 9mm weapon, not a .380.
    Too bad the dog wasn't good enough a shot to help cleanse the gene pool.
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    Did the dog have a license for the handgun ?

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    I'd lay odds it was a kel tec and I have enough information to do a proper profile on the guy (short answer=Moron) but I promised myself I wouldn't do that anymore.
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    "the dog kicked "the unloaded .380 pistol." It went on to say that Lanier was "surprised" to learn not only that the gun was loaded, but also that it was actually a 9mm weapon, not a .380."

    Gee..what part of that would make you use the word moron?

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    Hey, he's not a total moron. A .380 is considered to be a 9 mm short in a lot of places in the world.
    On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
    The notch is supposed to be there as well as the bulge at the front of the frame!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Armybrat View Post
    Too bad the dog wasn't good enough a shot to help cleanse the gene pool.
    Agree, poor puppy.

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    You guys do know that a .380 is a 9mm? A 9mm short, also known as a 9mm Kurtz. Kids these days ain't got no fetchin'.
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    Kurtz? Kurtz? Not the Marlon Brando character in Apocylpse Now?

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    That notch in the rail is supposed to be there

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