Government Lobby
packing a huge amount of weaponry, generally concealed. derived from the signature matrix scene in which neo, the protagonist of said movie, defeats an entire military squad with a vast array of firearms concealed under his trenchcoat.
can be used for replica (i.e. paintball or airsoft) weaponry as well as the real deal.
“dude, yesterday i had an airsoft match with the guys down at the field.”
“well, what happened?”
“we were having a blast and then jonathan went all government lobby on us. i swear, he went through 4 pairs of pistols he had under his jacket.”
“…so?”
“he’d borrowed them from me and he left them all out on the gr-ss.”
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