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Motorized Bandits and The Evolution of Police



The era of the motorized bandit in the United States is one full of romanticism. Bonnie and Clyde were star-crossed lovers armed with machine guns. Dillinger was a handsome rebel, not too different from Peter Pan. Legend had it these motorized bank robbers would burn mortgage information at banks, freeing farms from the hands of foreclosure-seeking bankers during the Great Depression.

The Era of the Motorized Bandit

In reality, it’s like most things that have been romanticized: it’s largely a lie. Tall tales hid the truth of murderous outlaws who would murder on the drop of a hat for a bag full of cash. Desperate times made desperate people, and the Great Depression was a desperate time. The motorized bandit created a fascinating challenge for police of the era, and their response shifted police work forward by leaps and bounds.

Weaponry

This is Guns, Ammo, and Tactics, so let’s talk guns. Police forces of the era likely carried a .38 Special, but also the .32 S&W Long and .32 Colt New Police. These are all fine calibers, especially these days, but in the 1930s, we didn’t have the projectile design knowledge or techniques to get the most out of these rounds. They could stop a bad guy, but they weren’t stellar.

They really struggled when it came to piercing through the vehicle skin of modern Ford V8s. Neither could .45 ACP. They couldn’t stop the motorized bandit if they couldn’t stop the motor, or at least shoot the guy driving it. This led to police forces and the firearms industry adopting new calibers to punch through these cars.

This gave us .357 Magnum for revolvers and .38 Super for M1911s. Plenty of motorized bandits carried automatic weapons and outgunned police with revolvers and shotguns. Police adapted to the demand and adopted their own automatic weapons, including Thompsons, BARs, and even Remington Model 8s. These offered faster rates of fire, better range, and the ability to punch through vehicles.


And so on . . . .
 
Hah. The landlady just called. Her trainer is moving to South 'Murrika this fall and is selling off his firearms, one of which is a VZ24. I hadn't planned to buy one, but he made me an offer I don't refuse, so . . . .
More than one on the list????
 
More than one on the list????



One of those HKs that was in the video on the previous page. A bit pricey . . . for now.


2600 of 9mm.


She's checking on the grains of the .223 he has.


He wants too much for his R000ger raunch rifle, mostly because I don't want one. If it were free . . . .
 
It's the VZ's i'd be interested in. As many as my credit line can handle, at the right price of course.
 
He only has the one.


I sent the money, so it should be headed to the guardianship of Fred the Cat.


Fred is well armed.


And (am)munitioned as well . . . .
 
Next time your out west hit the small town gun shops if you would, when not putting the backhoe to good use. I'm looking for VZ's (Brnos), La Corunas, and/or Mausers.
 
We have one not too far away. I've been there and like the store. I can see what they have.



I was kinda hoping he'd be disposing of a GP100 . . . .
 
Now, don't that just figure???


I did discover that RIA makes a few revolvers.


Dinky selection, really.
 
US News

McCloskeys win back AR-15 rifle 5 years after Black Lives Matter protest confrontation​

By
Sophia Compton, Fox News
Published Aug. 3, 2025, 12:22 a.m. ET

The St. Louis couple who went viral in 2020 for wielding guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched outside their property have regained possession of their semiautomatic rifle.

After a years long and complex legal struggle to reclaim their weapons after they were seized by authorities more than five years ago, police have returned the AR-15 to St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey.

“It only took 3 lawsuits, 2 trips to the Court of Appeals and 1,847 days, but I got my AR15 back!” Mark McCloskey posted to his X account on Friday, along with several photos of him carrying the gun.

“We defended our home, were persecuted by the left, smeared by the press, and threatened with death, but we never backed down.”

https://nypost.com/2025/08/03/us-ne...ter-black-lives-matter-protest-confrontation/

All involved in seizing that weapon should have to serve hard time.
 
All involved in seizing that weapon should have to serve hard time.


I am fabulously and indescribably good with that.


Twenty years is a good start.


Breaking rocks. Making little'uns outta big'uns.


Do they still do that? They should . . . .
 
US News

McCloskeys win back AR-15 rifle 5 years after Black Lives Matter protest confrontation​

By
Sophia Compton, Fox News
Published Aug. 3, 2025, 12:22 a.m. ET

The St. Louis couple who went viral in 2020 for wielding guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched outside their property have regained possession of their semiautomatic rifle.

After a years long and complex legal struggle to reclaim their weapons after they were seized by authorities more than five years ago, police have returned the AR-15 to St. Louis lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey.

“It only took 3 lawsuits, 2 trips to the Court of Appeals and 1,847 days, but I got my AR15 back!” Mark McCloskey posted to his X account on Friday, along with several photos of him carrying the gun.

“We defended our home, were persecuted by the left, smeared by the press, and threatened with death, but we never backed down.”

https://nypost.com/2025/08/03/us-ne...ter-black-lives-matter-protest-confrontation/

All involved in seizing that weapon should have to serve hard time.
Why would they serve time? They enforced the law as they knew it. At worst, they might have a civil case.

Also, that couple was the funniest dipshit meme I've seen in a while.
 
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So, now that I have this-here 'nother 8mm rifle on the way, I'm thinking about maybe getting some more 8mm ammo for it and its new pal, the first one I have. Lol and behold, there's a bigass batch of Gin-ewe-wine Waffenundmunitionfabriken leftovers from WW2. Who knew? Also some Greek stuff from 1939.


Of course, anything that can be reloaded is way more modern and way more 'spensive.
 
So, now that I have this-here 'nother 8mm rifle on the way, I'm thinking about maybe getting some more 8mm ammo for it and its new pal, the first one I have. Lol and behold, there's a bigass batch of Gin-ewe-wine Waffenundmunitionfabriken leftovers from WW2. Who knew? Also some Greek stuff from 1939.


Of course, anything that can be reloaded is way more modern and way more 'spensive.
Well, there's a set of 8x57 reloading dies sitting out at the club that have been there for a year for anyone that wants them. Want them?
 
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