paulitician
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This wanker...
Just a day after a radical Islamic terrorist took the lives of 49 Americans at a nightclub in Orlando, Gersh Kuntzman of the New York Daily News decided he was going to put his best liberal bias to task and show why AR-15's are "horrifying, dangerous and very very loud."
Kuntzman couldn't fathom why anyone would ever want to own one of these "military style assault weapons," so he traveled to a gun shop in Philadelphia and did what so many Americans have the right to do in their spare time: he shot a firearm in a safe setting, just for the fun of it. The results were highly entertaining:
"The recoil bruised my shoulder. The brass shell casing disoriented me as they flew past my face ... The explosions -- loud like a bomb -- gave me a temporary case of PTSD ... I was anxious and irritable," Kuntzman journals of his poor little traumatized emotions!
O.M.G. L.O.L. Please excuse me while I compose myself ...
Ok Mr. Kuntzman, time to grow some balls.
I'm a 135 lb. female and have absolutely zero fear of firing an AR-15. And. I can tell you, without a doubt, it does NOT sound like a cannon, nor does it feel like a bazooka...
- See more at: LOL: This Daily News Reporter Just Claimed He Got PTSD After Firing an AR-15
Just a day after a radical Islamic terrorist took the lives of 49 Americans at a nightclub in Orlando, Gersh Kuntzman of the New York Daily News decided he was going to put his best liberal bias to task and show why AR-15's are "horrifying, dangerous and very very loud."
Kuntzman couldn't fathom why anyone would ever want to own one of these "military style assault weapons," so he traveled to a gun shop in Philadelphia and did what so many Americans have the right to do in their spare time: he shot a firearm in a safe setting, just for the fun of it. The results were highly entertaining:
"The recoil bruised my shoulder. The brass shell casing disoriented me as they flew past my face ... The explosions -- loud like a bomb -- gave me a temporary case of PTSD ... I was anxious and irritable," Kuntzman journals of his poor little traumatized emotions!
O.M.G. L.O.L. Please excuse me while I compose myself ...
Ok Mr. Kuntzman, time to grow some balls.
I'm a 135 lb. female and have absolutely zero fear of firing an AR-15. And. I can tell you, without a doubt, it does NOT sound like a cannon, nor does it feel like a bazooka...
- See more at: LOL: This Daily News Reporter Just Claimed He Got PTSD After Firing an AR-15