Idiot at gun sperging John is quickly becoming my favorite.
The AR-15 is not half as lethal as this idiot claims. In fact, the very ammo it uses was adapted from .223 Remington sporting cartridge, and hunters often chamber AR-15s in larger ammo because 5.56 ammo (which is just renamed .223) is often deemed insufficient for hunting purposes. Hell, the AR-15 is specifically designed to prevent modding it into it's military counterpart while still retaining most of the easier handling and portability features that hunters would find useful.
Second, I know a LOT of hunters who use bolt and semi-auto rifles, and while some prefer one or other, I've yet to meet one that will shit on someone using a weapon so long as they can use it proficiently and safely.
So this mythical NRA instructor for some inexplicable reason decided to teach John the fundamentals of shooting with a rifle chambered in .308 and not in .22LR. What a story!
I'm not even a gun sperg and I cringed. What an absolute fucking idiot. Everything he says to create the fake impression he knows what he's talking about just makes him look even more abjectly ignorant.
It's even cringier when you realize he likely hasn't been there for a decade by now and was s sheltered loser even then. He's completely unqualified to ever bring up his Mississippi background at this point
Is Brianna one of those people who thinks that hunters who use a semi-automatic weapon are just mag-dumping into the woods and then going to see if they hit anything? Also, fucking LOL at single bolt rifle. Keep talking, Brianna, maybe if you dig deep enough you'll come out the other end.
I don't think I've ever seen a clearer case of Wu thriving on attention, whether it's positive or negative. She hasn't been this engaged for a long while, and all it took was for her to say something monumentally stupid.
If there's one thing I've learnt on the Internet, it's that you don't argue with gun spergs. Ever. They've been having this debate for decades now, they've thought up counters to essentially every argument anyone can throw at them.
And you especially don't argue with them if you're a shining example of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
If there's one thing I've learnt on the Internet, it's that you don't argue with gun spergs. Ever. They've been having this debate for decades now, they've thought up counters to essentially every argument anyone can throw at them.
And you especially don't argue with them if you're a shining example of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
It's not enough for John to admit he doesn't know much about the technical end of the subject but has an opinion about policy issues. He has to be the biggest Mississippi badass geek girl who knows everything about guns because did he tell you he was born in Mississippi so he knows guns?
Those double-bolt guns were made long ago by a single company for big-game hunts in Africa. In the last mention I can find of one being sold, it went for almost $80,000.
There are only a tiny handful of these guns on the planet. For John to attempt to impress anyone by mentioning a "single bolt" rifle is several orders of magnitude dumber than attempting to show off his knowledge of aviation by tweeting about his latest flight on a Boeing monoplane.
And I'll powerlevel a bit. In my NRA instructor course in college, we never fired a rifle or pistol round round larger than a .22 LR. (The shotgun section obviously involved larger ammunition.) The idea that John took an NRA beginner's course and learned to shoot with a .308 is ludicrous.
Oh, I agree. No way was John referring to one of the few double-bolt guns in existence. Those items are something of a stunt anyway. I don't refer to my bolt-action rifles as "single bolt", any more than I refer to my shoes as "foot shoes". Bolt-action rifles are made with a single bolt by default.