problem comes when the troops jump out of trucks, APCs and drop their guns. Cops have dropped pistols and shotguns more than a few times getting in and out of cars or trying to subdue people. Mossberg 500 is one of the military issues? Rem 870 fairly common for police agencies. Might be a couple of police or MPs dropped one of the warned models and had it go off and scared a officer- or a new officer dropped it and gunny can't kick his hind end for dumb carry so has to blame gun, figures it is good idea to idiot proof gun since he can't stop idiots from getting bars. NEA-federal education agents- just got a bunch of new 870s with 14 inch barrels. Guess the high school students in L A were outgunning them-- or they needed something when going after school supply contractors that skimmed too much and got a warrant against him for federal funds stolen. RN
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