No handgun carry license, shoots himself in the unit and nads and worst of all a Hi Point? That alone deems him a stupido, worst POS handguns ever made, well almost.
MARCH 1--An Indiana man who yesterday accidentally shot himself in the penis and scrotum does not have a handgun license and could face criminal prosecution, police say.
According to cops, Mark Anthony Jones, 46, suffered an accidental self-inflicted gunshot injury while walking early Thursday morning in Marion, Indiana (where Jones resides).
During an interview in the emergency room of Marion General Hospital, Jones said that he was carrying a Hi-Point 9mm handgun in his waistband when the weapon began to slip.
Jones said that when he reached down to adjust the gun--which was not in a holster--the firearm discharged. The bullet entered just above his penis and exited his scrotum, police reported.
Since Jones (seen above) does not possess a state handgun license, investigators will forward the case to the Grant County Prosecuting Attorney for a determination on whether Jones will face any criminal charges.
Jones, a Marion native, has two felony convictions for narcotics dealing. (1 page)
Hi Point guns are about the least expensive on the market and it shows when you seem them side by side with a nice firearm. They are usually massive in size and difficult to clean or take apart. I would imagine anyone foolish enough to register a Hi Point is put on a list anyway because something got to be wrong with them! LOL
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I've never even heard of Hi-Point, but I'll avoid them.
I've pretty much got all the guns I need:
9mm S&W M&P Compact, Browning Maxus 12ga, Remington .22, and a couple of black powder guns I built from kits (Kentucky Rifle and a revolver).
I'm not a hunter, but I enjoy target practice, especially moving targets (clays).
I've never even heard of Hi-Point, but I'll avoid them.
I've pretty much got all the guns I need: 9mm S&W M&P Compact, Browning Maxus 12ga, Remington .22, and a couple of black powder guns I built from kits (Kentucky Rifle and a revolver).
I'm not a hunter, but I enjoy target practice, especially moving targets (clays).
Clays are about the best fun. Skeet, sporting clays then trap in that order :)
We have a place near where I live that has awesome sporting clays. They have stations set up all around a big marsh and pond. You just go in and pay for a card loaded with points and you can use it in any launcher you want. I usually do it about once per month in the summer.
Just don't tell my fellow democrats that I shoot guns, or they may exile me to the Libertarian party.
Pretty awesome sport. I used to run the shotgun ranges, keep all equipment going, stock clays. It was always open to members but sundays it was open to the public. I'd have all 3 ranges running most the time!
First time I did sporting clays I hit one out of 50!!! Worked my way up to first place and that's with a 20 gauge.