How well do you know your guns?

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I believe they are incorrect in their assumption about the Hague Convention.
 
I believe they are incorrect in their assumption about the Hague Convention.

Really? I've heard it said many times that hollow points are banned by those agreements. Am I wrong to think that? Was it that they got the date wrong? Was it the fact that the US and 25 other nations never ratified that provision? My understanding is that it was declared to be accepted treaty law by 1939 in the post WWII Nuremberg Trials.
 
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I got an 85 do to the new York question and the secret service one, as the secret service changes their guns on a daily basis it seems and I didn't know nypd had any choices other than the 17 pound glock
 
I answered the questions all correctly until I tired of the site and No-Script in full force slowing down all the adware trying to climb in my PC. Some of the "news" sites are the worst for that junk.
The two pop ups per click was certainly "fun", and that was even with my phone's pop up blocker running. Adding on top of the fact that it opened a third page as a pop up as well.
It drained the hell out of my battery just getting through the damn thing.
 
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James Bond made his first kill with a knife, his second kill with a Remington 30-30.


Are you referring to some back-in-the-day, tricked-out Remington bolt action chambered for the Winchester lever's smokeless .30WCF? or did you mean to say "Winchester".

Hee.


And, dagnabbit! thank you! for reminding us of the author of the greatest story ever told!: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! The Magic Bentley. Man! what a story to read when you're 10 years old. Wonderful stuff.


Now, back to our regularly-scheduled program, in progress...

:)
 
Correct: 11
Incorrect: 2
Number Of Questions: 13
Percent correct: 85%

I seen George Patton revolver in a pic before and thought the grips were pearl, and I honestly do not care to follow Chris Kyle enough to know what weapon he used.
 
I missed 1. And I have no clue why NYPD doesn't allow beretta as a sidearm, nor do I care. In NY I'm suprised all options aren't produced by Nerf.
 
13/13 100%

Agreed, couple of lame questions. Equipment chosen by NYC police and Secret Service.... Does not matter to me.

What would I know, I live in flyover country - the place where it is OK to be well armed, for now....
 
Not fair!

There wasn't one question about any of my guns and I still got most of them right!
 
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