I direct you all to have a look see!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9669410/SAS-war-hero-jailed-after-betrayal.html
Bit on the fence in this one. Although it was a 'war trophy' as stated, as one of the comments said, "a Glock 9mm is a particularly dangerous weapon."
According to the story, Sgt. Nightingale had planned to give it to SAS RHQ as a 'war trophy' - why wasn't it taken directly to RHQ? "Here ya go, Boss. Store it where you will."
Your thoughts...
GO!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9669410/SAS-war-hero-jailed-after-betrayal.html
Bit on the fence in this one. Although it was a 'war trophy' as stated, as one of the comments said, "a Glock 9mm is a particularly dangerous weapon."
According to the story, Sgt. Nightingale had planned to give it to SAS RHQ as a 'war trophy' - why wasn't it taken directly to RHQ? "Here ya go, Boss. Store it where you will."
Your thoughts...
GO!