Do the Britsh have an aversion to shotguns?
I believe he is referring to the fact that legally owning a firearm in Britain is much more difficult than it is in America, where all us cowboys and good old boys can walk around with shotguns in our trucks and pistols in our belts and every grandmother owns a .45. :goodjob:
Those shotgun shells and loads do sound very fun. But then I become a little horrified knowing they are available to the general public, who, unlike myself, have not had years of intense professional firearms training under supervision of the government. Specifically some of the shells that are listed as "impossible to aim".
And is "semi-nonlethal" even a real term? Isn't something either potentially lethal or not lethal? Do we really want ammo that apparently determines how lethal it is at the toss of a coin?