
Milspin has launched new Glock pattern slide cover plates with the release of the “Pay Phone Booth Man” and “Killdozer” slide cover plates.
Milspin Pay Phone Booth Man | Hall of Fame Father Glock Slide Back Plate
Gary Plauché became widely known after he shot and killed Jeff Doucet, the man who had kidnapped and sexually abused his 11-year-old son, Jody Plauché. On March 16, 1984, as Doucet was being escorted through the Baton Rouge airport by police after being captured, Plauché, who was waiting by a payphone, took matters into his own hands. In a moment captured on live television, Plauché drew a handgun and shot Doucet in the head, killing him instantly. Despite the public nature of the killing, Plauché received a suspended sentence and probation, as many saw his actions as a father’s justifiable response to Doucet’s despicable crime.
Milspin Killdozer Glock Slide Back Plate
Marvin Heemeyer was a welder and muffler shop owner in Granby, Colorado, who became infamous for his actions in 2004. After a prolonged dispute with the town over zoning decisions that he believed unfairly impacted his business, Heemeyer took drastic action by fortifying a bulldozer with steel and concrete armor, turning it into what became known as the “Killdozer.” On June 4, 2004, he used this armored bulldozer to destroy several buildings in Granby, including the town hall and the homes of people involved in the dispute. Heemeyer’s rampage caused significant damage, but no one other than Heemeyer himself was killed. Heemeyer took his own life after the bulldozer became stuck and his path of destruction came to an end. His actions have since become a symbol of extreme retribution and resistance.
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