Would you be for it, in the modern day?
What about for sport, used wax bullets in the past. I'm sure there is a safer alternative these days.
Most importantly, if dueling became legal again, who would you want to duel?
>>33178614
>Most importantly, if dueling became legal again, who would you want to duel?
Trump desu
Maybe Kyle from accounting, too
>>33178614
>tfw too stupid to shoot each other over a dispute
>>33178614
Yes, political shitflinging would be a lot more interesting.
>>33178614
I'd like to duel this young fellow. But I'm afraid he'll pull out a ketchup bottle and I'll be seen as a murderer.
>>33178685
Pic
>>33178614
You just described airsoft. Congrats.
>>33178721
I was gonna say paintball. That works too, though.
>>33178685
Approach in my direction, bretheren.
>>33178721
Airsofters take themselves too seriously. That said, I could see sporting duelist doing the same.
>>33178614
My state allows for mutual combat. Only unarmed combat, still cool. Need a cop to be ref for it though.
>>33178614
I mean it was a Meme then and it would be a meme now. But I'd do it, with the wax bullets, paintball, or any of that gay shit.
>>33178758
True, but surely you could do this just with airsoft. It'd basically just be fencing, but with guns.
>>33178862
Edged-weapon you say? (yes, I realize fencing involves edges)
>A duel between the leader of the portuguese republican party (Afonso Costa) and the Count of Penha Garcia (José Frazão), by Joshua Benoliel, Lisbon Portugal, July 14 1908 ---This duel was won by José Frazão after stabbing his opponent in the arm