MrWhiteRabbit
Firefighter Gone Awry
- Sep 23, 2007
- 1,122
Maybe I've been watching too many CSI shows, but this idea came to mind...
Let's say someone buys a Glock chambered in .40. Glock barrels are interchangeable, so what would happen if they later buy a 9mm barrel, use it in a crime, dispose of the 9mm barrel, and put the .40 barrel back in?
They wouldn't necessarily be a suspect (because the .40 caliber is on the state record books, and of course they don't even own a 9mm). If someone searches their house, they'd find the .40 that was on the books, but who would go the extra mile to search for a standalone barrel? I don't even think that secondary barrels for pistols are regulated, are they?
Too much time off for the holidays = too much CSI = too many questions.
Let's say someone buys a Glock chambered in .40. Glock barrels are interchangeable, so what would happen if they later buy a 9mm barrel, use it in a crime, dispose of the 9mm barrel, and put the .40 barrel back in?
They wouldn't necessarily be a suspect (because the .40 caliber is on the state record books, and of course they don't even own a 9mm). If someone searches their house, they'd find the .40 that was on the books, but who would go the extra mile to search for a standalone barrel? I don't even think that secondary barrels for pistols are regulated, are they?
Too much time off for the holidays = too much CSI = too many questions.