Tuesday, December 15, 2020

We're the Only Ones Going Ballistic Enough

 “We’ve seen an increase in the amount of gunfire, as well,” Maj. Jorge Aguiar said, while showing Local 10 News some firearms that have been confiscated. “Some of those are high-powered rifles, which they indiscriminately shoot, and they have longer distance where they can discharge, so that bullet is blind when it leaves that barrel.”[More]

Are they as heavy as 10 boxes, do they have shoulder things that go up, and can they cook a deer? And don't get me started on 30 magazine clips!

Where do they get these dolts, and who decides to put them in charge?

[Via DDS]

2 comments:

Bill said...

Sounds like a translated-from-Chinese owners manual.

Henry said...

I wouldn't be surprised if Aguiar has a valid concept to express (longer range bullets have a greater collateral damage capability downrange) but is just awful at extemporaneous speaking and/or camera shy.