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December 5, 2011
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(GunReports.com) -- What happens when a robber picks the wrong diner? Heres R. Lee Ermeys take:
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Wrong Diner reminds me of a situation where a robber went into a gun store to hold it up... he walked right by a patrol car and stood next to a uniformed policeman when he pulled his gun, In addition there were 2 off/duty cops in there. The perp ended up with no less than 10 rounds in him from 6 different gund. NOUGH SAID
Comment by: 49erDan | December 8, 2011
Yeah, cute video, but I saw a similar one about a year ago that was just a country diner without a cop convention, which made this one too predictable. I think it was an ad for somebody's guns, of course. But it was a different video and had I think two perps in it.
Comment by: david b | December 8, 2011
The reason the guns didn't get fired is because it wasn't in Canovack's home state of Texas. Gotta love the Lone Star state....They get it right more often than not.
Comment by: Sharps | December 24, 2011
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