Former vice president Joe Biden is talking a lot on the campaign trail, but it can be difficult to understand exactly what he’s saying.

The 76-year-old career politician’s rambling, incoherent speeches are nothing new, but they’re seemingly becoming more common as he makes is case for taking on President Trump in 2020.

At a recent stop in New Hampshire, Biden talked about his promise to punish gun owners if elected, though it wasn’t exactly easy to follow along with the ridiculous rant.

“Joe Biden wants to ban ALL firearms with magazines that hold ‘1,000 clips,’” The First posted to Twitter along with a video of Biden’s stump speech. “Does anyone have a problem with that?”

The footage is embarrassing.

“I believe in the Second Amendment, but nobody says you can have rounds, um, er, a magazine with 100 clips in it, 100 bullets in it,” Biden said. “We protect geese more than we protect – no joke, you can only have three shotgun shells when you go shooting for geese – guess what? We protect geese better than we do our kids.”

The slurred mess came during the same swing through New Hampshire that the former vice president told CNN he is “going to do better” than first place in the Democratic primary.

“.@JoeBiden: ‘I’m going to do better’ than first place in Iowa, New Hampshire,” Grabien Media’s Tom Elliott tweeted with a video of Biden’s CNN interview.

“Here in New Hampshire, you don’t come in first or even second,” CNN’s Dana Bash told Biden. “Do you feel confident that your candidacy can survive?”

“First, I think I’m going to do better in both places than that,” Biden said.

For Second Amendment supporters, Biden’s glaring lack of understanding about basic firearms terminology is about as scary as his proposed policies to strip away their rights.

The Biden Plan To End Our Gun Violence Epidemic” calls for repealing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to allow citizens to sue gun makers for civil liability, a ban on the sale of “assault weapons” and “high-capacity magazines,” and plans to regulate existing “assault weapons” the same way the government currently regulates fully automatic machine guns.

The Biden plan would also prohibit anyone from buying more than one gun a month, close so-called “loopholes” in the gun buying process, and prohibit anyone “who has been convicted of a misdemeanor hate crime, or received an enhanced sentence for a misdemeanor because of hate or bias in its commission” from purchasing a firearm.

And that’s just for starters.

Biden also wants to “put America on the path to ensuring that 100% of firearms sold in America are smart guns,” spend $900 million on social services for young people injured in shootouts, create an alert system so the government is flagged when a gun buyer fails a background check, and new “red flag” laws to block guns from folks the government deems a danger.