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Such a small dia. lens would have a very limited light gathering ability, and as its also very thin, it likely has a very small magnification factor. Thus, this magnifying glass is the equivalent of a Nerf gun …
gashren over 5 years ago
Hard to call it concealed, though…
Farside99 over 5 years ago
Objects in cartoon are smaller than they appear.
Auntie Socialist over 5 years ago
Is this the third or fourth use of that gag? I don’t remember
mrcooncat over 5 years ago
Such a small dia. lens would have a very limited light gathering ability, and as its also very thin, it likely has a very small magnification factor. Thus, this magnifying glass is the equivalent of a Nerf gun …
Kigmatzomat over 5 years ago
But…he’s carrying it in the open……
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
It isn’t loaded, officer.
Aaberon over 5 years ago
I wonder if it hurts to bend your antennae and put a hat on top?
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Back then a magnifying glass was a weapon of mass destruction….
DadToFivePlus over 5 years ago
Where would he conceal it? The thing is as big as he is.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 5 years ago
it’s hardly concealed
Mordock999 Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s okay, Officer. The magnifying is:
(Pick One)
1) Not loaded.
2) Not Mine.
3) I just found it.
4) It’s because I’m an “ant” isn’t it? ;)
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
It would indeed be ironic if he burned himself.
ChessPirate over 5 years ago
“Let’s not make this thing bigger than it really is, officer…”
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
While I get the joke, the punchline’s a bit off. It would have been just as easy to say, “You got a permit for that?”
Mediatech over 5 years ago
How do you conceal it when it’s bigger than you are?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 5 years ago
Not concealed. Got a permit to brandish?
whelan_jj over 5 years ago
I think that’s an open carry permit that’s needed.
zeexenon over 5 years ago
Where do the batteries go? The officer of the law should have asked me that question in the early 1950s.
ars731 over 5 years ago
QUICK, CALL THE NMGA!