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威廉·克莱默, 记者来鸿: 合法持枪的美国盲人枪手. BBC Chinese, Aug 18, 2014 www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/simp/fooc ... _blind_gunman.shtml
 
 , which is an abbreviated translation of
 
 William Kremer, Guide dogs and guns: America's blind gunmen. BBC, Aug 12, 2014
 www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28587041
 
 Note:
 (a) "Carey McWilliams went to the sheriff's office in Fargo, North Dakota"
 (i) Fargo, North Dakota
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fargo,_North_Dakota
 (the largest city [by population, whose 2010 census was 105,549] in North Dakota, accounting for nearly 16% of the state population; renamed after Wells Fargo Express Company founder William Fargo)
 (ii) The Hungarian surnames Fargo/Vargo/Varga are "from Hungarian varga ‘cobbler,’ ‘shoemaker.’"
 
 (b) "Expect a lot of grief because you're a test case for the whole system, no-one's done this before."
 
 grief (n):
 "2a :  deep and poignant distress caused by or as if by bereavement
 * * *
 3b :  mishap, misadventure
 c :  trouble, annoyance <enough grief for one day>
 d :  annoying or playful criticism <getting grief from his friends>"
 www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grief
 
 (c) " As McWilliams recounts how he killed the beast with a .44 Magnum c - a cross between a gun and a spear - his voice fills with emotion. * * * Carey McWilliams is unemployed, and lives in a trailer home with his wife, Victoria"
 (i) For bangstick, see powerhead
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerhead
 (ii) One may go to images.google.com to see what it looks like.
 
 (d) "Throughout his life, Jim Miekka has brought this extraordinary single-mindedness to bear on a series of intellectual puzzles. * * * Miekka's love of guns doesn't end with target shooting, either. He also enjoys dressing up as a cowboy and competing in fast-draw competitions under the nickname the Midnight Gunslinger. He can draw and fire his six-shooter in half a second."
 (i) bring to bear
 en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bring_to_bear
 (ii) revolver
 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver
 (Nearly all early revolvers and many modern ones have six chambers in the cylinder, giving rise to the slang term "six-shooter")
 
 (e) "To minimise danger to passers-by, he says his gun is loaded with frangible ammunition, which would be of no danger after exiting an assailant's body. 'Surgeons absolutely hate those type of shots that I use because they do a lot of a damage internally," he says. "It would make a bullet wound about the size of a dime and an exit wound about the size of a baseball, and wouldn't go very far beyond that.'"
 
 frangible (adj; ultimately from Latin frangere to break--more at BREAK): "readily or easily broken"
 www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/frangible
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