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I was reading a firearms magazine and was really perplexed by some of the terms used like "Jugger" (noun). From what I learned briefly studying the article and using google it means someone who intends to rob a bank.
In this sense the article uses it to describe anyone who you see as a threat with a firearm no matter if its their lawful weapon or not. It's very confusing and seems like a bunch of brainwash material. What do you think? Im looking at CZs' but none were listed in this specific magazine. Please mention other slang as I'm new to the firearm code language system.
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Greyman: Someone who dresses to seem nonthreatening despite concealing a firearm.

Sheepdog: Someone who trains to protect the innocent during armed events like robberies and mass shootings.
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Gun Fu (n.) A mostly fictional style of fighting combining guns and martial arts. Think John Wick and The Matrix.
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