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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3648914" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The issue is that the gun will likely be in possession of the state for many years if litigation is involved. Although I have to admit I carry my competition pistols occasionally because I've proven that they are 100% reliable with thousands, not hundreds of rounds.</p><p>Long story but in high school was in a confrontation with some totally drunk neer do wells that got the drop on my buddy and I. They shot at us with a .22 taken from my vehicle that didn't penetrate through the back seat, hitting a spring and a fight ensued. </p><p>We got away and drove off. When getting back with the Sheriff they were arrested, jailed and convicted. It took two years to get that rifle back from the DA.</p><p>Oklahoma has laws that prevent civil litigation in a good shoot, so that is a plus for OK and you can probably get the gun back pretty quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3648914, member: 5412"] The issue is that the gun will likely be in possession of the state for many years if litigation is involved. Although I have to admit I carry my competition pistols occasionally because I've proven that they are 100% reliable with thousands, not hundreds of rounds. Long story but in high school was in a confrontation with some totally drunk neer do wells that got the drop on my buddy and I. They shot at us with a .22 taken from my vehicle that didn't penetrate through the back seat, hitting a spring and a fight ensued. We got away and drove off. When getting back with the Sheriff they were arrested, jailed and convicted. It took two years to get that rifle back from the DA. Oklahoma has laws that prevent civil litigation in a good shoot, so that is a plus for OK and you can probably get the gun back pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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