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um no? i think its more of a shield then a weapon hehe :) wouldnt it be so fun to go to like a public place like the mall and block like a store like game stop and just like push be back * per klunk*! *per klunk! hahahah it would be hilarious! OR I KNOW come in like in a real life juggernaut suit and just like walk slowly around the mall like pushing people away with your shield hahahahaha. but its more of a shield than a weapon.

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