by Kitty Testa

Steven Charles Wood, a law student at Oxford Brookes University in England, meandered into a gun store in Minnesota and discovered—to his horror—that the establishment actually sold firearms.

Muttering in disbelief, “Guns, guns, guns,” Wood captured the experience on his cell phone. He was also amazed at aisles with shelves of ammunition. “It’s crazy,” he stated in the video.

Wood also captured the store’s video surveillance monitor which showed him filming the inside of the store.

Perhaps Wood was expecting some sort of mistreatment for his actions in the gun store, but the only other person in the video, a young man perusing the goods for sale, looked up at Wood and said only “geese” when asked what kinds of “ducks” he was planning to shoot with his a shotgun.

After Wood expressed his disbelief to the young patron, the man told Wood, “This is very normal to us.”

Wood then looked into his camera and said, “Look at them. Guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns, guns!”



No one was harmed while recording the incident, as none of the guns in the store jumped out of their cases, hopped into the ammo aisle, self-loaded, and then self-fired, even if Wood appeared to be goading them to do so.