Story highlights Vickers said he would take Trump 'to the shed' over the controversial remarks

But he's still supporting Trump

Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's controversial "Second Amendment people" comment may have left him gobsmacked, but Darrell Vickers said Wednesday he'll still be voting Republican in November.

His bearded jaw dropped as Trump made the comments about gun rights supporters and the image, captured by TV cameras, quickly spread across the internet, cited as evidence that people in the room understood Trump to be suggesting "second amendment people" could take care of Hillary Clinton.

"Hillary wants to abolish -- essentially abolish the Second Amendment . By the way, if she gets to pick, if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know," Trump had said.

Trump said Tuesday evening that he was simply trying to unify gun owners against Clinton in the voting booth.

Vickers said Wednesday on CNN he would have liked to take the Republican Party's presidential nominee "to the shed" for his remarks about the right to bear arms, which many political observers construed as a threat of violence against Clinton.

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