“Firearm Enthusiast” Tim Walz Struggles To Load $2,100 Shotgun During Hunting Trip – IOTW Report

“Firearm Enthusiast” Tim Walz Struggles To Load $2,100 Shotgun During Hunting Trip

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Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota appeared to have difficulty loading a semi-automatic shotgun in a video posted online during his pheasant-hunting trip while campaigning.

Walz took part in the annual Governor’s Pheasant Hunting Opener near Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, Saturday, to kick off the season for the upland game bird, the Associated Press reported. Video posted to social media shows Walz struggling to load the shotgun while talking to reporters. more

30 Comments on “Firearm Enthusiast” Tim Walz Struggles To Load $2,100 Shotgun During Hunting Trip

  1. ^^^
    Or someone else’s head!
    That stupid reporter should know better than to distract someone while handling a firearm, especially if they are having trouble with it.

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  2. I had a Savage semi auto 12-gauge shotgun that I used for bird hunting when I was 16 and never had any problems with it. I prefer my dad’s Winchester model 1200 12-gauge shotgun which was and still is a great shotgun which I inherited from my dad. One of my dad’s friend and hunting partners had a JC Whitney (from Montgomery Wards) 10-gauge shotgun with a 36-inch-long barrel that he said he would shoot it as the birds flew over the horizon and I believed him.

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  3. This from a guy who spent 24 years in the National Guard. Did he ever hold a weapon after boot camp???
    I bet an aide bought that for him a couple of days ago. Along with the Halloween hunting outfit.

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  4. All hat and no cattle.

    Or in his case, all chaps and no birds.

    Now I’m starting to wonder about his alleged artillery skills.

    Tell us again about “real men”, cosplay hunter.

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  5. Thirdtwin
    Sunday, 13 October 2024, 9:32 at 9:32 am
    “Although I suppose that if it had been a paintball gun, he’d be all over it.”

    …nah, hes too much of a coward even for that.

    Thats why he hides behind a wall of state troopers with his smoke sniffing wife and riot collaborating daughter and sends the National Guard out to do it instead, so theres no risk to his own precious self…

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  6. Harry
    Sunday, 13 October 2024, 9:38 at 9:38 am
    “Put Timmy on the podium at Butler and he’d have shit and pissed his pants!”

    …yup, he definitely refuses to be around any risk of bullets flying around HIM, even after hes been paid and trained for DECADES for exactly that.

    “Timmy is better off going to the golf course and playing with his putz…”

    …If he could even find that little putter. I suspect hed just fumble around in complete unfamiliarity like he does with a shotgun, seeing as how his soot-sniffing wife is a penis repellant and Awolz himself doubtlessly sits down to piss…

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  7. I’ve got a Beretta Xplor Unico w/kickoff. It’s a great pit gun, and not a bad target gun, weighs about 6.5, but the damnable thing carries like a 2×4, and has the safety in the front, instead of the rear, of the trigger guard making it a pretty piss poor upland gun. Doesn’t make a damn bit of difference to anyone who isn’t serious, but to anyone who is genuinely interested in upland game, it leaves a LOT to be desired.

    I prefer a Model 37 Ithaca over any other gun for upland game. I’ve got Ultra Featherweights in 12 & 20, and a 3” 12, but my favorites are a standard 2-3/4 20 w/a 25 inch full choke Ultra barrel on it for lead and a 2-3/4 12 for steel. Safety in the back of the TG, so your trigger finger isn’t out there by itself freezing instead of next to the rest of your digits where it benefits from a little warmth from them.

    I had a BUL for a few days, but sold it for three times what I paid for it and shot a Beretta 626 Onyx SxS for a season, but sold it at a profit too, and went back to the Ithaca’s. The Ultra Featherweights are nice for checker hunting, but I prefer the balance of the steel frame guns on anything that is anywhere near flat land.

    To be honest, an A400 is a piss poor upland game gun. The bastard will knock the living shit out of geese and coyotes with 3-1/2 inch capability, and points nicely. Like I said, it’s a great pit gun and not a bad target gun. I think I paid $1,800 for mine in 2011.

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  8. He probably doesn’t have a clue about how the magazine cut off functions. Throw a shell in through the ejection port and hit the bolt release then shove two into the magazine. Pretty simple.

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  9. If anyone gets a chance, type in “Touchdown Timmy” in a search engine even google and see what comes up about him.
    If this allegation is true (which at this point it is only a rumor) it is over for Kamala.
    This rumor has gain momentum after he didn’t get a good reception when he visited his old high school recently.

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  10. Um…I have a Beretta A400 20 gauge semi-auto shotgun that I bought after I sold one of my pump action 12 gauges. I had never had a semi-auto shotgun before but it was not hard to load at all, even the first time. But then, unlike tampon boy, I go to the range regularly and actually shoot my weapons. Geez, what doofus.

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