I wonder what he was going to spill the beans on.

I am still convinced that Epstein was a Mossad informant and spilling all the goods to Israel on whats going on and who's saying what to whom.....and when his perversions and miss sidekick became an issue, he was eliminated as an asset.

Until otherwise convinced.....Mossad did the world a favor by getting rid of him in his cell. Kinda wish they'd go after the Clintons and Obama's next, but.....What can ya do? :sneaky:
Lol what

The whole island was a honey pot / black mail scheme of world level industry people and politicians.

How you think Israel gets so much welfare and industry secrets. ?
 
The backpack found in Central Park after a couple days? Uhmm. Sure…

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I don't call a Nielsen Device a "booster". I don't have a pistol can without one, and honestly didn't know they even sold pistol cans without one...

Some smaller rounds work without them. .22’s. Most .32’s. Some .380’s.

The little OSS Colts. Walther PPK is fine without one. IIRC the Smith ‘39’s didn’t use them. But those had slide locks and were generally shoot as single shots. It’s when you get into the bigger guns and pretty much everything with a polymer frame that they are needed.

And, yes, Nielson device. Booster is shorthand or slang.

BTW, they are not new… my Vickers’ uses one. They go all the way back to WW1. Used for short stroke actions.

Cheers! Sirhr
 
A lot of these new business models, ie it's about shareholders and exorbitant CEO salary packages, have alienated a lot of people. Maybe the worm is turning and we'll see more of this type of thing.

 
Some smaller rounds work without them. .22’s. Most .32’s. Some .380’s.

The little OSS Colts. Walther PPK is fine without one. IIRC the Smith ‘39’s didn’t use them. But those had slide locks and were generally shoot as single shots. It’s when you get into the bigger guns and pretty much everything with a polymer frame that they are needed.

And, yes, Nielson device. Booster is shorthand or slang.

BTW, they are not new… my Vickers’ uses one. They go all the way back to WW1. Used for short stroke actions.

Cheers! Sirhr
S&W m&p 22 compact is a good host. Fixed barrel anything is a good candidate.
 
Especially since Thompson came from an auditing background. He may have uncovered some major dirty laundry in the firm, or with the new changes expected with a Trump DOJ, they quickly shifted into a damage-control mode, vs a comfortable coast and increase profit mode with Kamala’s rubber-stamped Obama traitors still in power.

They already have new photos claiming to be those of the shooter:

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Not sure if I buy that at this point. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.

Feels like there will be some kind of connection to a denied family member for sure based on the spent cases/cartridges.

Didn't another picture show tattoos on his hand?
 

"Mangione was arrested on charges tied to a gun in Altoona. The weapon is a ghost gun, an untraceable homemade weapon, and is similar to the one used in Thompson's killing.

Joseph Kenny, New York City police chief of detectives, said the gun could fire a 9 mm bullet and may have been made with a 3-D printer, The New York Times reported. Kenny also said Mangione had a silencer in his possession."
 
I love that they're pushing the "ghost gun" angle, not that I'm surprised. Did that have any effect or influence on his actions or his arrest in the slightest?

"Well ya caught him, so maybe he's a bad example of your made up problem."
 
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Some smaller rounds work without them. .22’s. Most .32’s. Some .380’s.

The little OSS Colts. Walther PPK is fine without one. IIRC the Smith ‘39’s didn’t use them. But those had slide locks and were generally shoot as single shots. It’s when you get into the bigger guns and pretty much everything with a polymer frame that they are needed.

And, yes, Nielson device. Booster is shorthand or slang.

BTW, they are not new… my Vickers’ uses one. They go all the way back to WW1. Used for short stroke actions.

Cheers! Sirhr
For those that do not know, only delayed blowback pistols need a Nielsen device. It decouples most of the suppressor weight from the barrel allowing the action to cycle normally. That is most 9mmP and larger cailibres.

A straight blowback pistol that has a fixed barrel does not need a Nielsen device. This includes almost every low power pistol in.32 and smaller. .380 and 9mmk as well.
 
For those that do not know, only delayed blowback pistols need a Nielsen device. It decouples most of the suppressor weight from the barrel allowing the action to cycle normally. That is most 9mmP and larger cailibres.

A straight blowback pistol that has a fixed barrel does not need a Nielsen device. This includes almost every low power pistol in.32 and smaller. .380 and 9mmk as well.

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Delayed blowback? How about short recoil operated (aka browning tilting barrel) actions? I put a Neilson device-free “pistol can” on my tilting barrel action pistol and immediately turned a reliable semi auto into a single shot. It was quiet, but not what I was looking for. I didn’t expect it to function, and I was not disappointed. But, the gun has a really stiff recoil spring. Maybe it would work with a lighter spring. Idk.

Regardless. that post is not worthy of a Clavin.
 
Delayed blowback? How about short recoil operated (aka browning tilting barrel) actions? I put a Neilson device-free “pistol can” on my tilting barrel action pistol and immediately turned a reliable semi auto into a single shot. It was quiet, but not what I was looking for. I didn’t expect it to function, and I was not disappointed. But, the gun has a really stiff recoil spring. Maybe it would work with a lighter spring. Idk.

Regardless. that post is not worthy of a Clavin.
Again, same idea. If the barrel moves with the slide to eject the case and chamber the next cartridge, you need a Nielsen device.

Without the device the inertia of the suppressor is added to the system and interferes with the cycle.

And yes, not wothy of a Clavin.