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Gun, 100 rounds of ammo found in plastic bag in Brighton park

Bag, gun, ammo

Boston Police report a tip led them to a plastic bag near the baseball field at McKinney Playground, 74 Faneuil St. in Brighton that contained "a .44 caliber F.LLI Pietta revolver along with 100 rounds of .45 caliber ammunition."

Officers recovered the bag around 11:45 a.m. yesterday, police say.


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That's a fine right there.

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Looks like it might still have a band around the cylinder to prevent damage during shipping.

Also, I can't quite read the barrel but I suspect it says Black Powder Only .44 Caliber.

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Worth about a hundred dollars.
.45 rounds are worth more.

All stolen I assume, I hope they get back to the rightful owner.

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That particular model is around $400, FYI, and the cartridges and holster bring it up to $500 or so. Owner is DEFINITELY honked off.

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Cabelas has one for $250, but it's black and brass, not spiffy shiny chrome.

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If only he had his gun to express just how mad he was!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haeYj82a9f4#t=0m38s

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I can't speak to this instance but anyone who has their gun stolen has proven they are incapable of safely owning a gun and should no longer be allowed to do so.

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The fact that you can not imagine any possible circumstance where a legally possessed and responsibly stored firearm could be stolen makes me suspect that you are not exactly a staunch defender of the 2nd A. I'm just amazed so many people up-voted your comment. Wow!

here's two scenarios

firearm taken from a legal concealed carrier at gunpoint.

firearm taken from a locked safe because the thieves have time/tools to defeat the safe or even take the safe entirely.

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That's why I know all guns should be locked in an armory belonging to our well regulated militia - not that such is 100% foolproof... but it's better than someone's house.
http://www.universalhub.com/2015/veteran-charged-worcester-armory-break-...

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Amendment II

A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/second_amendment

Making people lock up their guns in a state armory seems like it would be infringing on the right to keep, and certainly on the right to bear.

Speaking of bears, let's start a pool on how long it will be for bears to be declared racist right along with frogs.

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I always thought progressives were all about victim worshipping, not victim blaming.

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A shooting, stabbing, and a gun all in Brighton within a week? Sheesh

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No LTC or permit needed. Any resident over 18 can buy one of those at Cabelas or Basspro. It's classed as a "primitive" firearm.

And the ammunition is the wrong caliber (.45) and format (cartridges) for the gun in question. You can't fire them thar bullets from that thar gun, Hoss.

Good headline and very scary pic but as a combination as likely to go bang as a golf club.

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Still a good weapon to rob people. And in other states, get shot by the police.

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Uh, in any state.

If you point this at the BPD, you should EXPECT to get shot.

Here’s a pro tip: don’t point real or fake guns at anyone, especially those that are clearly armed.

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Maybe you should expect to be shot, but I think that the point of the original comment was one that I have made here repeatedly, i.e., because we insist on, among other things, lots of training and good pay and benefits for our police, we have not seen the crazy high numbers of police-involved shootings (justifiable or not) that other jurisdictions have.

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Well, seeing as I’m a cop and my guess is that you’re not, I can actually speak to this.

Here is how we are all trained, in ever city in America: neutralize a threat that is pointing a weapon at you.

My wife doesn’t want to be a widow, so she’d rather I make the split second decision of whether or not the gun is real or a replica, after I am safe.

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But I have worked very, very closely with several police agencies over my career, and I occasionally indirectly represent those agencies and their officers. I have even helped to review some training materials related to interdiction. I understand the "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6" credo, and I do not disagree with the notion it is intended to convey (even if the phrasing is less than good). I simply believe, based on the training materials that I have seen from other jurisdictions, that the notion of officer discharging his/her service weapon as last option is much better understood and engrained around here than elsewhere. That is all I wanted to convey.

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It varies from place to place.

I don't know what's in the training. I certainly hope there's a lot of good training.

I've seen first-hand how badly some Boston police can handle stops. Aggressive, confrontational, loud, escalating tension instead of managing & controlling.

Not a bad force, not a bad group of people, and no indication that the officers I saw were bad people. Just bad managing that has all too good a chance at ending in tragedy someday.

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To clarify...

This is a fireable gun. You need black powder, a measuring device/flask, .44 cal balls (bullets), lubricated wads, and Crisco or the like. You then pour in the carefully measured amount of black powder or Pyrodex (LTC required), tamp in the ball, add the wad. Tamp down again. Repeat five times. Grease all with Crisco to prevent chain fire in the cylinder. Attach the caps to the nipples. Yank like hell against the single action. And Voila!

Any Brighton hood rat could figure it out in seconds.

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I saw one of these once a long time ago. Says it fires .45 Colt. Might also account for that strange ring around the rear of the cylinder that you wouldn't normally see on a '58 Remington Army

http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/hand-guns/cartridge-conversions/1858-remi...

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I think you are correct. It looks like the original cylinder has be replaced so that the gun can now fire 45 Long Colt cartridges. That is the type of ammo also pictured with the gun, so it makes sense why they would be together.

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Wyatt Earp is back in town.

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Too many rhymin' breakdowns
Mean you can't do many shakedowns.

I'll quit now.

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I think they’re all over in Allston. In Brighton they’re more likely to be ruffians.

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Yeah, either him or Yosemite Sam!

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Gosh I hope the Steampunk neckbeard that owns this gets it back in time for Christmas, as he probably will be asked about it by his Mum, who gifted it to him last year, and he still needs to come up with a good explanation for why he hasn't slain any thugs with it yet.

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I used to live in Waltham so I'm rather familiar with the annual Steampunk festival on the Common. Corsets, get your corsets! Grab your goggles.

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i bet it was either hidden there by someone from the housing development across the street or the catholic elementary school up the hill.

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I thought you said the Catholic cemetery up the hill. Which, given the vintage of the gun, would be appropriate.

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It should be safe for kids to play at the OK Corral today.

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running for city council. That whole clown thing made candidacy more difficult.

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