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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Heeler" data-source="post: 3504028" data-attributes="member: 46613"><p>Close. #3 was a 177 cal pellet rifle. Went completely through my glasses but did not hit my eye. All three were by my late, sociopath of a brother. </p><p></p><p>The last one with the 2½" S&W M66, he was really stoned. I mean, bright red, sweating and his eyes bulging out of his head. I knocked on his door and it opens with him putting that gun in my face and me seeing the cylinders turning. His finger was on the trigger. </p><p></p><p>I just froze expecting my brother to see me and lower this revolver. But he didn't. </p><p></p><p>He says, "IF I drop this hammer, I inherit everything." My parents were not "rich" but they had inherited some money and made an insanely good stock investment which did not make them exactly poor-folk. I replied, "If you drop that hammer, you are going to get raped in prison." He decocked his revolver and says, "Yeah, you are probably right. You want to get a pizza?" Didn't speak to him for four years until he called me to tell me that the ATF and/or DEA may be calling me to ask if I sold guns to a friend of my brother's who was busted (at that time) in Cali's largest cocaine bust. I was still living in Cali and had bought some guns from my brother who had a FFL. He used my DL and SSN to sell guns to a friend of his who was a felon. TV that night showed the money, dope and guns. When I graduated college, my brother bought two S&W 4" M629s (no dash) and had Larry Kelly tune and port them. He gave me one and kept the other. It was on TV along with a few HK rifles, an AR180 (concerning because I had handled that gun so possible that my prints were on it) and a couple of 380 MAC 11's. No one from ATF or DEA called me to ask IF I sold guns or had any stolen. Which tells me that they did not have a data base of firearm owners. </p><p></p><p>When my brother died in 2009, I went out to Cali to make sure he was dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Heeler, post: 3504028, member: 46613"] Close. #3 was a 177 cal pellet rifle. Went completely through my glasses but did not hit my eye. All three were by my late, sociopath of a brother. The last one with the 2½" S&W M66, he was really stoned. I mean, bright red, sweating and his eyes bulging out of his head. I knocked on his door and it opens with him putting that gun in my face and me seeing the cylinders turning. His finger was on the trigger. I just froze expecting my brother to see me and lower this revolver. But he didn't. He says, "IF I drop this hammer, I inherit everything." My parents were not "rich" but they had inherited some money and made an insanely good stock investment which did not make them exactly poor-folk. I replied, "If you drop that hammer, you are going to get raped in prison." He decocked his revolver and says, "Yeah, you are probably right. You want to get a pizza?" Didn't speak to him for four years until he called me to tell me that the ATF and/or DEA may be calling me to ask if I sold guns to a friend of my brother's who was busted (at that time) in Cali's largest cocaine bust. I was still living in Cali and had bought some guns from my brother who had a FFL. He used my DL and SSN to sell guns to a friend of his who was a felon. TV that night showed the money, dope and guns. When I graduated college, my brother bought two S&W 4" M629s (no dash) and had Larry Kelly tune and port them. He gave me one and kept the other. It was on TV along with a few HK rifles, an AR180 (concerning because I had handled that gun so possible that my prints were on it) and a couple of 380 MAC 11's. No one from ATF or DEA called me to ask IF I sold guns or had any stolen. Which tells me that they did not have a data base of firearm owners. When my brother died in 2009, I went out to Cali to make sure he was dead. [/QUOTE]
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