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Business Class Blunderbuss: Check Out This Shotgun Built from Parts Purchased After TSA Checkpoint

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As thedailysheeple.com reports, “this is a weapon capable of exploding and shooting a hole the size of almost two quarters near a sheet of drywall.” It’s fashioned from parts purchased at an airport — past the security checkpoint. Silly or scary? A little of both methinks. Truth be told . . .

It’s entirely naive, not to say delusional to think that the TSA’s blue-shirted dufi (plural of dufus) would be capable of stopping a clever, crazy or terrorism-minded individual from secreting a weapon into an airport’s “secure” areas.

And then there’s the problem of a mass casualty attack before TSA security  — especially the areas where passengers are crowded together, lined-up, waiting to be deemed safe to travel. Or as I like to call them, disarmed ducks.

Keep an eye on those exits, folks. Scope out nearby cover and concealment. Carry a tactical cane. Learn how to use it. That’s about as good as it’s going to get.

[h/t CC]

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