Guy in r/news claims to be a gun owner who ate dinner with a Sandy Hook mom and now wants to turn in his guns. Gets immediately called out on his bullshit.

96  2017-11-27 by SlarSlar

37 comments

u/AdmiralCole if you're going to larp as a gun owner you need to refrain from calling a varmint round as high powered

First gun I had was a .22 rifle because they weren't worried about me doing serious damage.

First gun I had was a .22 rifle because they weren't worried about me doing serious damage.

alot of Hitmen prefer to use the .22 caliber

Hitmen

You've been watching too many Hollywood movies

The hitmen in the movies never use .22s but I wish they did because those guns can be silenced easily with a popbottle

If we're talking real life and not this fantasy shit you non-gun owners believe, listen up: the only way to truly silence a gun is to have your bard cast zone of silence, then forced quiet on you to prevent taking sonic damage from the gunshot.

What if I wrap a pillow around it? That's how I silenced my baby sister.

If you wrap a pillow around the bard then he can't cast zone of silence, can't you fucking read?

People PAYING to have someone they dont like killed? wow that sounds like somthing of pure fantasy!

He should've said Mossad. Mossad uses .22 caliber in assassinations. It sure as fuck is a round that bounces a lot, a kid I went to high school with got shot in the ass with a .22 and it bounced around and embedded itself on the side of his hip.

Continue this story

he sucked the bullet right out of his hip, then they got married the end

You are thinking about ratshot.

.223/5.56? Seems unlikely. Or .22LR?

LR

Well, that's not what the weirdo was talking about.

.22 always just means .22 LR - a glorified pellet gun. I mean, still deadly but people use it for plinking.

Even Fudds aren't that dumb.

What's better, a Fudd or a Bubba?

It has >10x the energy of a .22LR. Those are some good steroids.

Our standard war fighting cartridge is not a varmint round. But yes, it's an intermediate cartridge, not high powered, with assault rifles in mind.

Still, he has a point.

/u/AdmiralCole the only time you've seen a gun is on TV

Give him credit, he probably played The House of the Dead at a movie theater lobby once.

He actually talked about guns having "clips" that are too large, the hallmark of someone that's never had any experience with real or digital guns

This is part of the reason I love posting my stash of ammo and hardware on social media.

It's like a guaranteed sperg out from some idiot that comes across my page lol.

I give out Hi-Points for Halloween

Who the fuck even uses clips anymore?

I mean, I like taking my garand out because its a really fun, but those are the only clip-fed guns. And

No gun nut bussy blast me but I’ve been told a lot of magazine weapons can be clip-fed as well

A clip is a metal thingy that holds bullets together. A magazine is a box with a spring that feeds bullets into the action of a firearm. A clip can be used to load a magazine. Clips began fading from common use after the 1940's but people still use the term out of habit or something.

Clips began fading from common use after the 1940's but people still use the term out of habit or something. because they don't know what they're talking about

My AR (Assault Rifle) has a 100 bullet clipozine and a chainsaw bayonet.

Actually it's kind of funny at this point cause ya'll did exactly what I was hoping.

Calling you out on not knowing what you're talking about? You don't think it's important to understand what you're trying to ban, /u/AdmiralCole? Better get at that shoulder thing that goes up while you're at it.

/u/AdmiralCole

Actually it's kind of funny at this point cause ya'll did exactly what I was hoping.

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Archive🙅🏻??

Shilly come home

Meh. Deleted.