Monday, September 17, 2018

Weapons of War

...the weapon posed distinct advantages over guns and rifles and produced injuries that sometimes required unusual and creative methods of treatment. [More]
And people are allowed to just own these...?

[Via Wynn A

1 comment:

Bill Mullins said...

I wouldn't want to be on the wrong end of a modern hunting arrow - especially not when launched from a 100+ lb compound bow! Like the man said, a bow would make an outstanding ambush weapon.

Reckon what would happen if someone "opened up" with a bow in a crowded food court at a mall? Would bows and arrows be covered by the 2nd A?