Feel free to move this to a forum in which it is more appropriate, but I couldn't find one.
It seems Geraldo Rivera is in the gun-inventing business. Just got a news report on the (USUALLY excellent) Fox News Network. Our man Geraldo was reporting on the previous run-ins with law enforcement that the poor guy in Baltimore had, before he took "the last ride downtown".
Rivera reported that he had previously been detained for his own safety, for exhibiting "troubling behavior and utterances" while in the possession of several firearms, one of which was a (an I'm quoting Geraldo, here) "forty-caliber service revolver".
I know of ONE revolver made in .40 S&W, but it's a snubby, not a service revolver, and I've seen precious few of the snubbies. Sounds like a new invention that shows up in news reports once in a blue moon, like the dreaded "semiautomatic revolver" heard to be used in one or two gangland shootouts. Who KNEW that the Webley-Fosberry would become so prevalent on the streets ?
If reporters who are (ostensibly) on the side of lawful gun-owners don't get the gun terminology right, how can we possibly raise the bar for the reporters NOT on our side? THANKS, Geraldo. I hope you never cover any news item involving ME.
It seems Geraldo Rivera is in the gun-inventing business. Just got a news report on the (USUALLY excellent) Fox News Network. Our man Geraldo was reporting on the previous run-ins with law enforcement that the poor guy in Baltimore had, before he took "the last ride downtown".
Rivera reported that he had previously been detained for his own safety, for exhibiting "troubling behavior and utterances" while in the possession of several firearms, one of which was a (an I'm quoting Geraldo, here) "forty-caliber service revolver".
I know of ONE revolver made in .40 S&W, but it's a snubby, not a service revolver, and I've seen precious few of the snubbies. Sounds like a new invention that shows up in news reports once in a blue moon, like the dreaded "semiautomatic revolver" heard to be used in one or two gangland shootouts. Who KNEW that the Webley-Fosberry would become so prevalent on the streets ?
If reporters who are (ostensibly) on the side of lawful gun-owners don't get the gun terminology right, how can we possibly raise the bar for the reporters NOT on our side? THANKS, Geraldo. I hope you never cover any news item involving ME.