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China: Let's get graphic about effects of gunshot wounds in the United States
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A colleague in my office has finally answered for me some eternal questions: Is the AK-47 a better rifle than the M4? And which one is a more effective kill in an office environment like ours?
While we both agree an AK rifle would do a better job, I am beginning to have serious doubts about my colleague who sits close by. Luckily for me, we are in Hong Kong where the government bans guns.
If we were in the US, my colleague would probably already own an AR-15, which is the civilian version of the M4, or a semi-automatic AK, as most states ban fully automatic ones. I would have reported our conversation immediately to management, perhaps even called the police and called in sick. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiNgzhblM6Q
China's homemade gun! song jin 3,870
hypocrisy and desperation (for views) thick as his skull...China doesn't report this stuff as we do, or hides behind the language barrier and Western disinterest (with all things china and Chinese) |
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