Shotgun Pattern CSI – Negligent Discharge Or Enemy Fire?

Seen in North Texas parking lot:

Source: 1WithABullet

That’s a tight pattern so it had to have been close range or else a choked barrel.  If it was a negligent discharge I hope that’s the last one that person ever has.

Looks really fresh.  I wonder if he’s going to drive around with it as a badge of honor, or try to cover it up quick?

Thoughts?

Hat tip: Riley


Comments

10 responses to “Shotgun Pattern CSI – Negligent Discharge Or Enemy Fire?”

  1. Yeah..I had my first ND recently.

    Stupid stupid :\

  2. I definitely would be looking at some Bondo, quickly. That looks to be a Chevy. They rust like a MFer once the paint’s been compromised.

  3. It’s a vigilant Spectre derp vehicle for sure. I’m willing the bet the plates say “TACTICOOL” or “tier 1 op” or better yet “thug life”

  4. I think Chuck Norris sneezed on that truck

    1. 7350livin Avatar

      ^^^WINNER^^^

  5. extended cab ford ranger. probably not the only one for 5 miles without a bullet hole. it IS texas by the way. maybe he got pissed at seeing all the fake bullet hole stickers on trucks and decided real bullet holes might get him more action from his sister in the trailer park.

  6. Epic. Reminds me of my bedroom floor at my mom’s house. That was quite a long time ago. And it wasn’t even me who pulled the trigger.

  7. I’m guessing the driver was banging the shotgunner’s woman, and got away just in time.

  8. paul kimble Avatar
    paul kimble

    i had a buddy who got a kick out of shooting his truck. granted the truck was a old 79 beater ford but everytime we went shooting he insisted on putting more holes in it.

  9. Old Goat Patrol Avatar
    Old Goat Patrol

    If that was my truck I would spray some gloss clear over the pattern.