Posted: 4/1/2015 1:56:49 PM EDT
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Interesting placement of the breech. Looks like someone did some measuring before execution of the smash part of that one. Wonder if that back wall is something accessible to the public from inside? now that you mention it the smash was nicely placed..... |
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Interesting placement of the breech. Looks like someone did some measuring before execution of the smash part of that one. Wonder if that back wall is something accessible to the public from inside? Floor plans probably listed on the property appraiser's website. |
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Please tell me that tilt up exterior wall was not their strong room... To quote the ARF saying, "how did they breach the safe?" Doesn't look like a tilt-up wall to me. I don't see any concrete ruble like a tilt-up wall would leave. I do see something like chicken wire, which makes me think that was nothing but a stucco over exterior sheetrock wall. Not good for any sort of security like a gun shop needs. There should have been bollards to prevent a vehicle from getting near that wall if they didn't build a secure storage room in the shop. |
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Doesn't look like a tilt-up wall to me. I don't see any concrete ruble like a tilt-up wall would leave. I do see something like chicken wire, which makes me think that was nothing but a stucco over exterior sheetrock wall. Not good for any sort of security like a gun shop needs. There should have been bollards to prevent a vehicle from getting near that wall if they didn't build a secure storage room in the shop. Quoted:
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Please tell me that tilt up exterior wall was not their strong room... To quote the ARF saying, "how did they breach the safe?" Doesn't look like a tilt-up wall to me. I don't see any concrete ruble like a tilt-up wall would leave. I do see something like chicken wire, which makes me think that was nothing but a stucco over exterior sheetrock wall. Not good for any sort of security like a gun shop needs. There should have been bollards to prevent a vehicle from getting near that wall if they didn't build a secure storage room in the shop. Looks like metal stud wall with Dens-Shield, foam, and EIFS. No masonry or concrete involved in that one. Chicken wire reinforcing for the stucco coat. They build a lot of them like that here in the West. |
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Every FFL I know (including the one I worked at) always "safes" the guns at the end of each day. I've known very few shops that safe every gun each not. Good luck doing that with a floor inventory of 400-500 firearms and a couple hundred more off floor in overstock. |
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Robbed is a person crime. The business was burgled. Correct. Robbery is the taking of the chattel of another through force or fear. Burglary is the entering of a premises to commit a felony. Pueblo West? I've been to Metal Mart in Pueblo West but that's as far west as I've ever gone. Wasn't me. |
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Yeah, wtf? It didn't even break the grill or headlights, just a little pinstriping down the sides and a busted mirror. To quote Pete, that don't make no sense. Quoted:
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That GMC took it like a champ! Yeah, wtf? It didn't even break the grill or headlights, just a little pinstriping down the sides and a busted mirror. To quote Pete, that don't make no sense. Looking at it's strata suggests it isn't much of a wall. |
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now that you mention it the smash was nicely placed..... Quoted:
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Interesting placement of the breech. Looks like someone did some measuring before execution of the smash part of that one. Wonder if that back wall is something accessible to the public from inside? now that you mention it the smash was nicely placed..... Some criminals can plan things out. |
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You'd think.
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I thought it was common sense to have bollards around a gun store. You'd think.
That stucco looks pretty thin There is a store in SoCal which had a drive through smash-n-grab. The landlord refused to allow the LGS owner to install bollards. |
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Never knew one that does around here. Too many to safe, IOW. Quoted:
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Every FFL I know (including the one I worked at) always "safes" the guns at the end of each day. Never knew one that does around here. Too many to safe, IOW. I should have clarified with "of the ones that aren't built as a safe room" The bigger stores I've been in always appear to be cinder blocks or heavier. The strip mall stores that are just a cage front door/windows, always seem to pack it up. |
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Some criminals can plan things out. Quoted:
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Interesting placement of the breech. Looks like someone did some measuring before execution of the smash part of that one. Wonder if that back wall is something accessible to the public from inside? now that you mention it the smash was nicely placed..... Some criminals can plan things out. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.. |

