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... y are particularly effective against humans.
It’s not just about shooting someone to kill or injure them. Simply carrying a firearm when interacting with others or revealing oneself is enough to restrain the other person’s actions.
You could call it an etiquette-inducing device that makes others humble just by its presence.
The offensive power against humans is undeniable.
After all, weren’t firearms specifically designed to kill humans?
There’s a saying t ...
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