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The "zip gun" is a Ramset. Powder actuated nail driver. You usually have to press the barrel against something for it to work. You can use them to break things too
Would seriously like that smith & Wesson belt buckle. I collect belt buckles and would be nice to add to the collection. Thanks as always and amazing video 🖤
I love your vids man! I always watch this when I have nothing to watch. It’s just so interesting what you could find in these cars. So entertaining. Keep up the good work!
That black gun looking thing is to drive anchors in concrete or whatever. It's used in construction and is fired using a .22 type cartridge without a projectile, which is just like a blank.
Been a subscriber for awhile didn’t eve know you could get stuff! Would love a set of cuffs I have a handcuff key I would love to try out!! Love the videos
The car itself is impersonation. LED flood lights, brush guard, and Crown Vic. How many drivers would have considered that a LEO or a security company car. Why the police left all of that LEO uniform equipment is beyond me.
@@EnthusiastCarHangar in this case the police could have removed cheap, Amazon red and blues. The character of this guy seems like he would do it. It's all about the perception the individual seeing that car. I really don't disagree with you. I was once stopped at night, on a public road, by a security guard... I pulled over because of the car, then the uniform. The licensing bureau of security guards were less than impressed and the pulled the license of said guard.
@@defresurrection I am very against impersonating so I agree with you. I am just saying they it’s legal to drive a decommissioned police vehicle with the spot lights on and push bar on. It’s not against the law and you see it a lot.
A lot of crown vic collectors keep the spots and then get their own push bumper if it doesn't come with one. A lot of retired police vics can come with all the stuff minus the Red/Blue lights, the siren, and the police decals. I know someone with a Vic Police Interceptor. Been restoring it slowly and it still has the original interceptor engine. Perfectly legal.
Any items related to his alleged crimes would have been seized as evidence by any marginally competent investigators...this is either hyperbolic b's, or the cops who searched the car and seized evidence were negligent in performance of their duties and should be criminally charged after their employment is terminated.
I went to a County auction, and saw a sheriff's uniform and other police stuff, being auctioned off with a bunch of other miscellaneous stuff. The sheriffs that were there, I brought it to their attention, and they said they knew but they couldn't do anything about it. I said it seems like whoever gets the uniforms and stuff, can do some nefarious things with it and they said they knew, but their hands were tied.
What's up CrownRickAuto?!? I love your videos man! You're a cool dude. You wouldn't still have the coin you found in the back passenger side of the crown Vic would you? I'd love to have it. :) thanks for your content bro.
The western holster looks to be a lefthanded holster I would love to see if I could get them off of you if possible. Keep up the good videos. Find that biscuit lol.
The ram set is a nail gun powered by blank shells used to drive nails. Usually uses in construction to nail the frame of a wall to a cement floor which is why it's powered by blank shells and it uses special nails for the ammunition
I can tell you for a fact that nothing is left inside an ex police car. Love the content. But I personally go through every car before it gets sold at auction.
That gun like device is normally used to drive fasteners into concrete but was likely used to pop locks. I'd have a field day with a lot of that stuff.
I hope that you will try and return some of the stuff to their original owners like the pen set and the cowboy stuff, as what may seem junk to you might be priceless to the original owners....