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I was one aisle east of it, and half a length up, probably less than a hundred feet. I would've SWORN it was a .22LR.

I approached the offending dealer, who was by then being questioned by the DPS detail cops. 'Twas a 9mm out of a CZ Skorpion pistol length....into the ceiling.

Dealer claims customer approached table about a trade, and hands over the CZ. Action was zip-tied, indicating it'd been seen-to by the jokers at the entrance. Dealer points toward ceiling to "check the trigger"....and BANG. For about 2 secs, it was like E.F. Hutton had spoken.

Approached one of the Troopers a bit later and inquired. He said that they were required to submit a report of 'reckless endangerment' (his words). No doubt dealer will face some follow-up with the detectives. However, he said that ejecting said dealer was up to the promoter. Shortly after, I went back in to see if the dealer was still there, and he was, transacting a receipt for a sale.
 
Yep. Guy should have peeked into the chamber best he could with the ziptie, before pulling the trigger. But at least he didn't point it into the crowd or (as noted) at his own foot. That's why we have Rule Two, because so many unintentional shootings happen with guns that are not quite as unloaded as believed.

But I thought they ran the zipties through the chamber. He must have removed the ziptie to "try the trigger." If he did that without inspecting the chamber, then yeah, dumbass who was lucky he pointed it up instead of out.
 
Making law abiding free citizens to unload their firearms and zip tie them, thus tendering them inoperable-however temporary, is a violation of our 2A rights! It is no different than forcing people to wear face masks in a grocery store or restaurant.
 
I went back Sunday. The guy who cleared the gun was a Mesa cop who always works the Mesa show. He and another 'inspector' at the table said the gun had been re-tied sometime after its owner entered the show. Why some jack-bag would be chambering a live round inside the show is beyond me, Perhaps a case of , "OH yeah, the mag works great. SEE?"

mtptwo said:
You're old. At least as old as me.
Yeah, rub it in! :dance:
 
That Guy said:
Making law abiding free citizens to unload their firearms and zip tie them, thus tendering them inoperable-however temporary, is a violation of our 2A rights! It is no different than forcing people to wear face masks in a grocery store or restaurant.

Yup. Concealed means concealed. Exception for guns that are for sale, but I assume those are loaded, too, no matter how many assurances I get that "It's OK; it's not loaded."
 
pneuby said:
I went back Sunday. The guy who cleared the gun was a Mesa cop who always works the Mesa show. He and another 'inspector' at the table said the gun had been re-tied sometime after its owner entered the show. Why some jack-bag would be chambering a live round inside the show is beyond me, Perhaps a case of , "OH yeah, the mag works great. SEE?"

mtptwo said:
You're old. At least as old as me.
Yeah, rub it in! :dance:

Yes, I am sure they said it was "cleared and someone re-tied it"... Maybe they had to shift the blame off themselves... Of course the Jack wagon who owned the gun is equally at fault as is the dip stick who pulled the trigger... Was the dealer named Baldwin by any chancee?
 
I actually believe the cop was probably correct. He's an enthusiast himself, and working the shows is like being paid to shop, LOL.
 
I am imagining the cop interrogating the guy at the table.

"What happened?"
"WHAT?"
"How did the gun fire?"
"WHAT?"
"How do you think the gun got loaded?"
"WHAT?"
"Did you remove the ziptie?"
"WHAT?"
 
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