• pyre@lemmy.world
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      wow he picked a silent pistol to not bother people around while doing cleaning. what a considerate guy.

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      I had no idea anyone was actually making Welrods still. Marketing it as a “veterinary pistol” is certainly a choice.

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      That article disagrees with the second part of your comment. It says that the Welrod replicas are rare and mostly used by veterinarians, and looking them up, they’ve only been available for import to the US since 2021.

      I don’t know where you got your 300 million figure from. Wikipedia puts the total number of civilian firearms in the US at about 393 million, and that includes shotguns, hunting rifles, etc. The most popular pistol in the world I think is the 1911, and I imagine that holds true for veterans as well, and there have been about 4.3 million produced in the past 110 years. The most produced handgun is the Glock, estimated between 10 to 20 million guns.

      It’s also not confirmed that that was the pistol he used, just suspected. I saw people talking about how you’d potentially have to manually cycle a regular semi-auto pistol like he did if you were using a suppressor and subsonic rounds because they wouldn’t produce enough force to cycle the gun on their own.

      Edit: You fixed your comment while I was writing this, but I’m gonna leave it unedited for the info.

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        I read it in another article that I can’t find anymore. I deleted that line in my comment right after I searched for the source. Sorry about the misinformation.

    • comfy@lemmy.mlOP
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      What harmful information does that famous video frame shown supply, and who is it being supplied to?

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        Ever considered it might lead people to the wrong person? You know, how people do that shit all the fucking time?

        And fuck it, just let him fade into obscurity. Cold cases are solve years later because it stayed in the minds of others.

        Forget.

        About.

        Him.

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          this isn’t a regular crime where people online try to crack the case. no one’s looking for him. except maybe cops, which means he’s probably gonna be fine.

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          Ever considered it might lead people to the wrong person?

          Not sure who these ‘people’ are, or how the given image could possibly do that, but considering that obstruction of this investigation is cool and productive I fail to see the problem.

          Forget.

          About.

          Him.

          hahaha

          NO.

          They are a hero. They deserve celebration, commemoration and to hold a clear place in the minds of citizens, like the myth of Robin Hood once did. Remember him.