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killer_elite Frequent Poster |
This is a method for legally killing someone and getting away with it. Two handguns are required. One is legally yours and is hidden on your person (fully loaded). The other gun is not registered to you. Even better if its stolen. Either way its "hot". The bullets in the hot gun have the powder removed from them and the primers are scrapped out from the inside. Some may go off as you do this, no big deal. Put the empty bullets back together and insert them into the hot gun. Your ready to go. Wearing gloves, you pull the hot gun on the victim as you stand very close to him. He is told that he will be murdered no matter what. If you keep toying with him he will feel he has nothing to lose and try to tkae the gun from you. Let him have it. As soon as he stands up and points the gun at you, you blow a very large hole through his skull with your legal gun, killing him. Stuff your wallet in his pocket and call the police to report the robbery and justified homicide. You tell the cops you were held up and had to defend yourself. Only his prints are on the hot gun and I can't imagine the cops checking the gimmicked bullets for powder and working primers. The victim must not be allowed to get a shot off or the gig is up. The authorities will see the bullet didn't fire and may smell a rat. For this reason the firing pin should be off center just to cover your ass. Or the cylinder (if a revolver is used) should be out of sync with the firing pin. In either case I would use gaffed bullets. PUBLISHED FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THE AUTHOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OR MISUSE OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS POST.
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HMTD Factory Frequent Poster |
With today's forensic science...hmmm...I don't know if it works. |
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VeHeMT Frequent Poster |
The secret to getting this to work, is to make the gun somehow temporarily disabled. You leave too much at chance if you use phony rounds. I do not believe this would work everywhere. It may very well work in places such as LA and NY. But even then one cannot be guaranteed it will work. Perhaps disabling the weapon by casting ice in the chamber? I dont have a clue as to how someone would disable a gun temporarily, so that it would work before and after the crime, just not during... Possibly removing some vital part before and then replacing it on the gun without leaving traces that you touched/disturbed the gun afterwards? |
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Ho ju Moderator |
you could bend the firing pin. it would look inconspicuous (SP?) and they might not think anything of it. when asked about it say you must have dropped it... or something like that ------------------ |
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nbk2000 Moderator |
Give the bullets a good hosing with WD-40 and let them sit for 48 hours before wiping off the oil. Load them into the gun and pull once on the trigger for each bullet. Any bullets that the oil has deactivated the primer for, save. Any it didn't will fire. Take one of the deactivated bullets and load it so it's the first bullet in the magazine (assuming automatic) with 1 other deactivated bullet behind it. The rest are live bullets that come from the same batch that have been hosed with WD-40 but not test fired. Sequence of events goes as follows, ============================================ You pull out your gun and challenge target to duel, you've got a gun, he really can't argue with you about it. (Letting him snatch away your "rigged" gun isn't a good idea, he may whack you on the head with it). Toss him the bogus gun and when he picks it up, blow him away (when he's standing, not crouching). Then pick up his gun and rack it to eject first dud bullet and chamber second dud bullet. Police come and find victims prints on gun and 1 dud round on the ground and one in the chamber. If victim pulled trigger before you shot him, they'll find multiple firing pin imprints on primer. They'll think that guy pulled the trigger several times, realized he had a misfire, racked the slide to chamber a new round, and pulled the trigger once on the new round before you managed to get out your gun and blow him away. ============================================ When they test fire the gun, they'll see that (some or all of) the bullets have been deactivated by excess lubrication. A common mistake that even veteran police officers make. Certainly within the realm of possibility for a rookie "criminal". Dont fuck with a wallet or anything. The less shit you have to rig, the less likely you are to make a mistake. Just tell them the guy tried to mug you. He had his hand in his pocket and said he had a gun. You didn't believe him and told him to leave. You heard the click of a trigger being pulled. You realized dude DID have a gun. You went for yours as he took his out his pocket and racked the slide. He pulled the trigger again just as you fired. End story. Just make sure you put the gun in his pocket (with his hand around it, don't want to smear the prints) before you take it back out again. Got to get those pocket fibers on the gun. Little details like that can make or break you. ------------------ |
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