This video features firearms content creators discussing their least favorite firearms. Johnny Q initiates the discussion with a training replica, while other creators highlight specific models like the Hi-Point .380 Auto and a customized .38 Special revolver. The AR-9 platform is compared unfavorably to the Kriss Vector for 9mm PCC enthusiasts. The discussion touches on firearms found in an evidence locker and custom modifications.
This YouTube video features a Hi-Point 9mm pistol that was reportedly used in a crime. The description explicitly states the firearm was from a police evidence locker and is being shot. The video title and description indicate a focus on this specific firearm and its unusual history.
This video explores a game at Guns and Gear in Idaho Falls where participants guess which firearm came from a police evidence locker. The host and Lacy examine a Riley Defense AK-47 and a custom purple Smith & Wesson revolver. The segment highlights how police departments sometimes auction off acquired firearms for fundraisers. The reveal confirms the purple Smith & Wesson as the evidence locker gun.
In the event of a self-defense shooting, police will seize the firearm used as evidence. While you will eventually get your gun back, the timeline can be lengthy, potentially exceeding two years, as demonstrated by the Kyle Rittenhouse case and an early Wisconsin concealed carry incident. The return of the firearm is contingent on the investigation's outcome and the prosecutor's discretion, with anti-gun states potentially delaying returns.
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