CA Officers Take Black Powder Gun from Gang Member

The police report lists the gun as a .44 Magnum. The image details that it was a replica Model 1858 New Army .44-caliber cap-and-ball revolver of the kind made by a number of Italian firms, chiefly for the collector market.

Fresno, CA, officer found this cap-and-ball revolver under the car seat of a reputed gang member. (Photo: Fresno PD)Fresno, CA, officer found this cap-and-ball revolver under the car seat of a reputed gang member. (Photo: Fresno PD)

A reportedly self-admitted member of the Ruthless Thug Life Fresno Bulldogs was stopped by local police last week with a loaded cap-and-ball black powder handgun.

A release from the Fresno (CA) Police Department says they arrested Amador Carlos Martinez, 19, after a search during a traffic stop found the revolver under the vehicle’s driver seat. "Martinez said he possessed the firearm for his protection against other gang members," said the agency.

The police report lists the gun as a .44 Magnum. The image above details that it was a replica Model 1858 New Army .44-caliber cap-and-ball revolver of the kind made by a number of Italian firms, chiefly for the collector market. The brass-framed guns, which typically sell for around $200, often by mail order, are not regulated by the ATF due to the fact they are black powder. Further, the image released by FPD shows that the gun was not capped when the photo was taken, Guns.com reports.

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