
Virtual Insanity found slick here at AdPost selling a silenced Glock .22 caliber 22 .40 caliber pistol. But the glamour shots tell me that he was selling his own modeling career more than a pistol;
I’m not pointing out why I think he’s totally legit, you can see that for yourself. I called the phone number in the ad, but the fellow who answered said that it was a new number, even though White Pages tells me that’s Anthony Mucciolo’s phone number, so I wouldn’t call it if I were you. I will tell you that there is no Captain Anthony Mucciolo in the active, Reserve or Guard that I can find, so he must be legit.

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38 responses to “Totally legit”
* head desk *
He keeps being careless where he points that thing, and one ND could leave him with a real “ND” problem – “nae d**k”.
Wtf is up with the tabs on his right shoulder? I’m not authorized any of them but I know bullshit when I see it!
It’s the eyes…the eyes make him totally legit…
Ohh and he meant to have a triple canopy over nothing.
I guess the SF Unit he’s in now isn’t Airborne.
His badges are in complete reverse order, too. So…that’s legit.
If you look closely, you’ll see his pants don’t match his shirt. Totally legit, totally!
It’s a new fasion trend – mix & match camo.
Black T shirt – TOTALLY LEGIT BADASS!!
Obviously, a high speed operator for sure. If he wanted to sell the gun, did he think wearing the clown suit would make people think the gun worked any better? Because when I am looking for a suppressed, Glock .22, nothing says the real thing like a big, Army guy??? in all his camo glory. Couldn’t find the name on Facebook. I was hoping to see his fruit salad and what, I am sure, all of it will say about him. Just gotta love what some people will do to sell something. Take Air Force Amy for instance. 😀
I throught that you could only sell a sruppressed weapon to another type 3 licese holder? Joe
I seem to be having some computer issues.
Anyway.
I really have no comment. This is weak, just weak.
Turd.
Gosh darn, another “bag of dicks”.
The badges and tabs are reversed because he put them on while looking in the mirror. This clown thus is half legit. If he has a tattoo, then a total legit…total legit phony. My god where do these people come from?
I thought selling suppressed weapons and silencers was illegal in most states.
I seem toremember a company selling fake suppressors. Why not a fake suppressor sold by a fake. I think the AFT boys will be visiting him soon. Joe
PH-2@13, actually, most states allow the legal transfer and sale of “Class III” type weapons and destructive devices as long as the buyer follows all Federal Laws required by the NFA Act of 1934. As a former ATF Form 4 holder(You have to have this approved form with your weapon or device at all times), the process takes about 6 months by the ATF to approve the Form 4 so that you can take possession of said weapon or device. There is also a $200.00 tax stamp that is paid per Form 4.
@13/14—Shame as it is, I’m guessing this guy is on legal ground. It’s fine to market Class III weaponry; I’ve seen more than a few ads for it in American Rifleman. It’s only if you sell it without a Class III dealers license to anyone who doesn’t have the tax stamp, or to a state where such things aren’t legal. Since this guy’s based out of Arizona, and stipulates that you have to be in Arizona to buy it, that last one isn’t a problem. Alas, the only punishment he will suffer is to be enshrined for time immemorial on TAH’s phony gallery. Though that is plenty enough, of course.
@13 selling or buying a Silenced Weapon is not illegal, as long as you have all the proper federal paperwork/tax stamp.
After a few years of following TAH, it’s amazing how quickly he BS jumps off the page at you. I was just looking for a Christmas gift (for myself) when I happened across Fast Tony here.
Yeah, I’m really impressed…
Another bedwetter.
I guess as an SF guy he decided he didn’t want to wear his CIB and just went for the CAB instead – it has that badass looking pointy bayonet thingy instead of the musket…
It might be even better – that just might be 2 stars on a CIB instead of a CAB – hard to tell in that blurry photo.
Flushable turd stick. Needs to apply as personal security for some maroon we all love in Maryland.
10 years, possession of suppression device
10 years attempt to sell same device
10 years felony while armed (.22 rat gun)
life, habitual offender
during your remaining time you may continue to merely look stupid
@6……Its “casual Friday” at the local SF Group.
Anyone besides me notice how this person seems to think that a .22 handgun has the same weight as one of those big ol’ semi-automatics people carry around in war zones?
I haven’t seen anyone that limp-wristed over nothing in a long time.
PH-2@26, his add is for the Glock Mdl 22, which is chambered for the .40 S&W, and not the .22LR round. Add the weight of a 15 round magazine and you have some heft with this weapon.
@26, he is still a limp-dicked poser instead.
#27 – I was just about to say the same thing. The 22 is a nice pistol, but seriously? He wants $1200 for it? MEH!
And he’s fat, wearing the wrong color t-shirt underneath his ACU top, and looks like a cross-eyed douchestick.
Thank you for the AM laugh time!
I don’t care what kind of ‘gun’ it is, he’s pretending to be one of the ‘outside the compound’ guys, taking that pose. It’s bad enough that he’s a dipstick with an overpriced piece of merchandise, but that pretentious pose? Oh, puh-leeeze!
George Stickel did eventually make LT, but he was in the Navy.
The brackets for next years tournament are filling up early.
@27 – apparently he is mistaking model for caliber. The text says it is a Glock .22…. he just doesn’t know its model number is NOT .22. I’m not a Glock guy, but I couldn’t tell you if they even make a .22 – thought the only way to get one was to buy a conversion kit, like from Ceiner. If so, that would be pricier. Or, could be he bought it as a frame assembly and conversion kit, in which case it the only model number showing could very well be 22 if someone started with a .40.
Phildo’s bodyguard.
For the record: John’s post said it was “a silenced Glock .22 caliber.”
But Mucciolo’s ad says it’s a Glock Model 22 — no decimal point — which is a service-size pistol in .40 S&W.
(Sorry, I write for a living, and I own a Glock 22.)
That is all …
Hey, this guy is from Maricopa county! Maybe he’ll screw up and end up in the care of Sheriff Joe Arpaio! *crossing my fingers and praying to the Great Pumpkin*
Maybe he doesn’t know the difference between a .22 and a 22.
Frankly, the fact that he’s pointing at his own feet means he doesn’t have a clue how to handle it or sell it.
If you want to sell a pricey something-or-other, it should look glamorous, and should show clearly. So if you want to sell your ‘gun’ to me, don’t pose with it looking like you don’t have the even physical strength of a six year old girl.
It’s the reason ad agencies put families in ‘family’ cars and cowboys in big old pickup trucks.
The picture is Photoshop, and the ad is not real. He did not post the ad. The unit he is with investigated the matter and discovered who posted the ad and created the picture.