Gunman threatening diners is shot by officer
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Gunman threatening diners is shot by officer
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"June 19, 2005, 10:59PM
Gunman threatening diners is shot by officer
By MIKE GLENN
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
A Houston police officer shot a man who tried to open fire on some patrons inside a restaurant in southwest Houston early Sunday.
Ngoc Van Nghiem, 31, was carrying a Tec-9 pistol about 2:45 a.m. when he walked into the East Ocean restaurant in the 10800 block of Bellaire, police said. Nghiem moved toward a group of people sitting at a table, pointed the weapon at them and apparently tried to fire, but the semiautomatic 9 mm pistol jammed, police said.
Officer J.M. Garris, working part-time security there, fired when Nghiem cleared the weapon and again took aim at the people, detectives said. When Nghiem turned toward Garris and aimed at him, the officer fired a second time, police said. Nghiem was taken to Ben Taub General Hospital, where he was in critical condition."
"June 19, 2005, 10:59PM
Gunman threatening diners is shot by officer
By MIKE GLENN
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
A Houston police officer shot a man who tried to open fire on some patrons inside a restaurant in southwest Houston early Sunday.
Ngoc Van Nghiem, 31, was carrying a Tec-9 pistol about 2:45 a.m. when he walked into the East Ocean restaurant in the 10800 block of Bellaire, police said. Nghiem moved toward a group of people sitting at a table, pointed the weapon at them and apparently tried to fire, but the semiautomatic 9 mm pistol jammed, police said.
Officer J.M. Garris, working part-time security there, fired when Nghiem cleared the weapon and again took aim at the people, detectives said. When Nghiem turned toward Garris and aimed at him, the officer fired a second time, police said. Nghiem was taken to Ben Taub General Hospital, where he was in critical condition."
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This reminds me of the "Saturday Night Special" garbage the media and anti-gunners were preaching not too many years ago. News reports talked about how these cheap guns were so unreliable that "good" people wouldn't want or need them, thus there was no reason for them to be produced. Well, guess what; the street "folks" listened and started carrying much better guns. Thanks a lot ABC news!Baytown wrote:If criminals are going to have guns, I would prefer them to have a TEC-9. This goes to show what a huge POS these things are.
Like I teach in my classes, my first prayer (literally) is that I never have to use a firearm in self-defense. The second prayer is that, if the first isn't answered the way I want, then let the would-be murder be armed with a cheap .25 ACP, let him be holding it sideways about 18" inches above his head pointing downward. I think I know how that battle will come out.
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See, reverse psychology really works doesn't it...Charles L. Cotton wrote:Well, guess what; the street "folks" listened and started carrying much better guns. Thanks a lot ABC news!Baytown wrote:If criminals are going to have guns, I would prefer them to have a TEC-9. This goes to show what a huge POS these things are.
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Does anyone here have (or know someone who has) a reliable Tec-9?
Every one that I've seen is a POS. I was at the range about a month or so ago, and there was a dude about 2 or 3 lanes down with a Tec-9. He couldn't get off more than about 5 rounds without having to clear a malfunction of some sort.
Every one that I've seen is a POS. I was at the range about a month or so ago, and there was a dude about 2 or 3 lanes down with a Tec-9. He couldn't get off more than about 5 rounds without having to clear a malfunction of some sort.
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I saw one guy in S. Houston who had a TEC-9 that seemed to function okay.
Thing looked like junk to me.
Of course he relied on his mossberg for personal protection...
Thing looked like junk to me.
Of course he relied on his mossberg for personal protection...
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XD_Dan wrote:Does anyone here have (or know someone who has) a reliable Tec-9?
Every one that I've seen is a POS. I was at the range about a month or so ago, and there was a dude about 2 or 3 lanes down with a Tec-9. He couldn't get off more than about 5 rounds without having to clear a malfunction of some sort.
My son and I bought one NIB a few years ago. Yeah, stupid...I know......but we thought our collection needed one. I'd rank its reliability right up there with a Raven or a Jennings. It won't fire more than 50 to 100 rds before breaking a stricker. The carrier is made so poorly that it will never feed reliably.
The only thing its good at is filling up one corner of the shelf it sits on.