Embarrassing! ATF Gun “Expert” Exposes Himself as a Fraud

The gun-grabbing ATF suffered a massive embarrassment when they recently partnered with CBS News to produce some anti-gun propaganda, but their efforts backfired bigtime – revealing that these people have no idea what they’re doing when it comes to guns!

In a segment designed to villainize “ghost guns,” 3D-printed firearms, one of their “top” agents tried to show how “dangerous” the weapons are but it instantly became clear that this supposed gun expert didn’t even know how to handle them.

The agent was Chris Bort, acting head of the ATF’s Firearms Ammunition Technology Division.

After CBS introduced Bort as a “leading expert,” he attempted to demonstrate how some key parts of a ghost gun pistol contained real pistol elements by trying to remove the slide from a standard pistol.

The “expert” went on to struggle for 10 seconds – although it felt like an eternity – before giving up and picking up another firearm to try his luck on.

 

While he managed to remove the slide on the second, he then tried putting that slide on one of the ghost guns, and as you might expect, he failed again!

For some reason, Bort made the incident even worse for himself by picking up the initial gun that gave him trouble and taking another stab at it before eventually giving up and handing it to someone off camera.

This hilariously embarrassing display serves as proof that the Democrats being tasked with disarming Americans while pushing a message of “guns being bad” don’t even know the first thing about those guns!

Watch the video here to see this major ATF fail.


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