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Q: What is the standard issue boomstick for the local bacon?

The other night on the televised news they showed a still of a pig pointing his piece, at a couple of paces distance, at a guy in a car. My immediate thought was. "Wow, he is holding it Gangsta style", this was followed by, "What a tiny thing"

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Lol!

Took some deciphering skills but I got it!

This may have been for show.  Very few bacons are issued handheld boomsticks, and the training for those is limited to 50 rounds fired the entire day.

When I got my training, we used 1,000 rounds in one day and whenever we re-certified we would consume 500 rounds (which believe me, those of you who have received this training, those rounds can be used up mighty quick!).

In some places, image is everything. The bacon in the news was holding the boomstick to look cool while doing his job. Dont forget the poor girl who was sent to prison for dressing like a (sexy)  bacon and thus making bacons everywhere look bad.

 

 

 

 

GuilinRaf:

In answer to your question:

Norinoco QSZ-92

 

I have friends who are in this line of work....

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Are you asking about a possible Evil Dead-inspired way to get rid of Chinese police? 

Scandinavian:

No, not at all. I really like them, the only thing I would complain about them is the fact that they seem to not be capable of enforcing the laws of the country. 

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I'm inside the PSB laughing my ass off. Everyone is looking at me like they wanna choke a Laowai. Anyway, Raf is correct; I hardly ever see any bacon with their boomsticks. Ever.

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