Worthless in WA state… would go through a 10-round mag too fast…
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Worthless in WA state… would go through a 10-round mag too fast…
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
:rolleyes::rolleyes:
:rolleyes:
They've been around for awhile, as mentioned already, but there has been a big uptick of them here for some reason. Word is apparently out. Fun fact, at inside the vehicle with your target/victim distances you can shoot someone a lot with one.
I’ve been hearing them fairly often on New Years and 4th of July if I go to up to Birmingham proper for a couple of years now.
Back in 2000 I think the majority of buyers were just goofballs who wanted to play with them in abandoned quarries and a pre-9/11 FedGov didn't really want to waste time prosecuting so there were a bunch of home visits, confiscations and threats.
I had them offered to me several times via GlockTalk PM's but it always smelled like a sting to me so I declined.
This latest Wish.com batch seems to have landed in the hands of inner city youths and are being used in new and more exciting ways.
BTW: for those of you who aren't up to speed, the Chinese government is fully onboard with doing things like arming gangs (along with meth and fentanyl) as revenge for the opium wars of the mid-1800's. I listened to a really good podcast on that topic a few months ago.
@JodyH do you happen to remember what podcast it was or have a link?
Tagging onto @JodyH's comment. For anyone who ever thought that Cold War characterizations of the Chinese and Russians were over the top, stuff like this and Ukraine should convince them that every word the harshest Cold Warriors said about them was, and is, true.
I don't buy into the trope about the Chinese being these great long term planners/thinkers but I do think the Chinese hold a grudge for a long fucking time.
They do not forget their version of history.