of course, if a pump is broken and the defect can't be seen, anything going wrong must be the fault of the person trying to use it. American logic, i guess.
of course, if a pump is broken and the defect can't be seen, anything going wrong must be the fault of the person trying to use it. American logic, i guess.
obviously dont point where you don't want it to shoot.
Also she was handling it, so 100% her fault.
of course, if a pump is broken and the defect can't be seen, anything going wrong must be the fault of the person trying to use it. American logic, i guess.
It's not a gun. It's a gas pump. Your failure in realism and logic is surpassed by the fact you posted this.
Seriously?
"Nice Guys" will be using this for all eternity