Message from @Ϻ14ᛟ

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2018-03-02 02:30:12 UTC  

the sound of hitting the metal targets is louder than the gun, at least in the video, by far

2018-03-02 02:30:27 UTC  

metallic sounds are picked up better by microphones, fyi

2018-03-02 02:36:47 UTC  

damnit, these freakin NRA commercials are so cringey

2018-03-02 02:37:15 UTC  

you watch youtube commercials?

2018-03-02 02:41:51 UTC  

usually no but they're coming up lately

2018-03-02 02:41:59 UTC  

on youtube videos

2018-03-02 02:44:07 UTC  

that video was great btw

2018-03-02 02:45:02 UTC  

want to get a little one of these for my first gun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2de3po6xS_k

2018-03-02 02:48:30 UTC  

well, fun gun at least, getting a ppq for defense

2018-03-02 02:50:50 UTC  

I really wonder what the hell he shot at 0:55

2018-03-02 02:53:28 UTC  

did he just put some powder in that botte?

2018-03-02 02:59:25 UTC  

geez, a gun like this has such tiny litte parts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxSgLh4zZMY

2018-03-02 03:11:55 UTC  
2018-03-02 03:12:02 UTC  

"lol jokes on them I'm just pretending to be retarded", the twitter profile

2018-03-02 03:29:31 UTC  

dangit where's my pop in

2018-03-02 03:29:32 UTC  

LIVE NOW! #292 TRUMP WANTS YOUR GUNS?! Jordan Peterson and Kyle Kashuv | Louder With Crowder

2018-03-02 03:29:44 UTC  

Crowder is going live soon.

2018-03-02 03:31:49 UTC  

maybe that should go in politics but... its relevant

2018-03-03 01:49:57 UTC  

What kind of scope is that?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/385307110813990913/419310430939381760/scope.png

2018-03-03 03:28:56 UTC  

god dammit my dad is dumb, I tried to explain to him five times what a "well regulated milita" is supposed to mean and the still thinks it means government regulation

2018-03-03 03:32:58 UTC  

"pretty soon we'll have weapons that don't actually have bullets"

2018-03-03 03:33:02 UTC  

what the fuck

2018-03-03 03:34:45 UTC  

Gonna laugh if he ever finds out about caseless ammunition

2018-03-03 03:38:01 UTC  

I really hope I don't have to encounter any more people like that who know astonishingly little for having been in the military, but I'm sure I will. Idiots and fake experts everywhere.

2018-03-03 03:57:01 UTC  

@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]
Yeah, 30 to 40 years being optimistic

2018-03-03 04:03:40 UTC  

Thomas the Sowell Train: "pretty soon we'll have weapons that don't actually have bullets"

2018-03-03 04:03:44 UTC  

we already do lmao

2018-03-03 04:03:49 UTC  

it's called "running out of ammo"

2018-03-03 04:50:54 UTC  

Did you try describing the Militia Act of 1903's significance to him?

2018-03-03 06:07:32 UTC  

oh, of course

2018-03-03 06:07:41 UTC  

god forbid msn know how to make a link that works properly

2018-03-03 07:00:30 UTC  

@Legiondude Never heard of it. Thanks for that.

2018-03-03 07:07:46 UTC  

@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA] The 1903 act sets the stage for the modern design of US Militia. For something more what was on the mind of the Founding Fathers, the 2nd Militia act of 1792 outlines all the equipment individuals are expected to procure on their own, how frequently they needed to train, and how to organize in preparation of need to defend the country

2018-03-03 07:08:10 UTC  

This the "well regulated" part of the 2A

2018-03-03 07:12:05 UTC  

Under the 1903 design, it seems either the unorganized militia are to integrate/reinforce National Guard units or be deemed sufficiently equipped/organized by their local Governor(however that happens) to match the NG's standard

2018-03-03 07:15:59 UTC  

In a twisted manner, this line of logic could be used to justify access to automatic weapons again but also against private procurement

2018-03-03 07:26:53 UTC  

pretty sure 'national guard' didn't become the national guard until around 1903, too, which might explain a few things