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Gun Ban Gets Shot Down

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 8:23 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

...instead, the AR15 is the best selling rifle in America.
 Quoting: Evil Twin



No way! I only have 4....LOL!!
ATR
User ID: 645685
United States
3/29/2009 8:27 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The AR-15 is good for shooting poodles, but the M14 and AR10 are business weapons.
michiganfreedom
User ID: 605133
United States
3/29/2009 8:30 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Just went to find out how to get a pistol license here in Nassau County NY..WTF--Its a friggin pain in the ass.and a 3-6 month wait !!!

I'm stickin to my shotgun and I'll pick up some rifle till I can move to a friendlier state.

[link to www.police.co.nassau.ny.us]


what a bunch of horse shit! i go to the sheriffs station, hand them my drivers license, $5, get a permit, can go buy a gun that day, mail back my paperwork with in 30 days

michigan

go get a pistol grip shotgun, i pray you should be able to do that! good lawd



Oh and you have to renew every 5 years .. My State and County suck.. Can't wait to move out west soon.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 276543



No you do NOT have to renew every five years. Michigan's pistol law has been in effect for well over 100 years. you go to the sheriff, they run a lien on you, making sure you are not a felon or mental case, then issue you a purchase permit,you then purchase the gun, take it back they match the serial number with the paperwork, hand it back, collect $5 in some counties, (mine is free) and you take it home. CCW are a different matter altogether.
And thats the way it is.............
Evil Twin SubscriberModerator
Senior Forum Moderator
3/29/2009 8:31 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

...instead, the AR15 is the best selling rifle in America.



No way! I only have 4....LOL!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 642115

Only 4?!

What are you, some kind of anti-American? ;)
Considering becoming an "undocumented worker".

eviltwin618@yahoo.com
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 8:32 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The AR-15 is good for shooting poodles, but the M14 and AR10 are business weapons.
 Quoting: ATR



I agree for the most part....I also have an AR-10...Serious weapon for sure. I'm looking at the M1A1's now.....

If general Patton would call the M1 Garand the greatest battle implement ever invented, I'd say it's safe to say it's direct predecessor the M14/M1A would be a fine weapon. :-)
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 8:33 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

...instead, the AR15 is the best selling rifle in America.



No way! I only have 4....LOL!!

Only 4?!

What are you, some kind of anti-American? ;)
 Quoting: Evil Twin



I'll try harder....but basically, I got one for me, one for my girl, and a couple for my neighbors, if that time comes...LOL!
Omega
User ID: 340280
United States
3/29/2009 8:34 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

...instead, the AR15 is the best selling rifle in America.



No way! I only have 4....LOL!!

Only 4?!

What are you, some kind of anti-American? ;)
 Quoting: Evil Twin


No shit man that is way unreasonable. ;>)
Handguns are a skill; shotguns an art; rifles a science.
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Disarmament is the precursor to Genocide.

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Douggie
User ID: 642712
United States
3/29/2009 8:34 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Is this one place the only place that has mentioned it? I hope its true but theres been so much crap about it over the last few months.....

Damn dem fucking repugs can run some good smear campaigns.
They have the power to create reality

I could explain it better but I would need charts, graphs and an easel.

By the way....which ones pink?
falldown
User ID: 520470
United States
3/29/2009 8:39 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The AR-15 is good for shooting poodles, but the M14 and AR10 are business weapons.
 Quoting: ATR

Well, hordes of zombies notwithstanding, I'm more of a bolt-action type, but if the assault rifles go down, then it's just a matter of time before we end up like Australia, where you're "allowed" to own one bunny popper.
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Purveyor of finest bio project
User ID: 645692
Puerto Rico
3/29/2009 8:43 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The right to keep & bear arms ...

ANY ! as in that era it was from a cannon to a pea shooter ..

Weaposs of mass destruction Biological ...

shitstream
yak

Your right to shit & vomit on your attacking enemy shall not be infringed!

lol


My take on how the FFs should have worded the 2nd Amendment:

"The Right of the People to keep and Bear Arms, of Military utility, and with all required and necessary appurtenances, additions and ammunition, shall NOT be infringed".

I'm sure some slimy lawyer could tear it apart, though.

damned
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 132975
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 8:48 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The right to keep & bear arms ...

ANY ! as in that era it was from a cannon to a pea shooter ..

Weaposs of mass destruction Biological ...

shitstream
yak

Your right to shit & vomit on your attacking enemy shall not be infringed!

lol



My take on how the FFs should have worded the 2nd Amendment:

"The Right of the People to keep and Bear Arms, of Military utility, and with all required and necessary appurtenances, additions and ammunition, shall NOT be infringed".

I'm sure some slimy lawyer could tear it apart, though.

damned
 Quoting: Purveyor of finest bio project 645692

crazy
Evil Twin SubscriberModerator
Senior Forum Moderator
3/29/2009 8:50 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Damn dem fucking repugs can run some good smear campaigns.
 Quoting: Douggie

It's easy when the demotards like Hillary, Holder, Rahm, and co. keep saying they want to ban them.
Considering becoming an "undocumented worker".

eviltwin618@yahoo.com
Kat Mama
User ID: 502623
United States
3/29/2009 8:51 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

The AR-15 is good for shooting poodles, but the M14 and AR10 are business weapons.
 Quoting: ATR


Now, don't you go shooting poodles or Mama will come after ya! You've got the completely wrong target, after all. Think the saying is to know your enemy - or something like that.
CONDEMNATION without INVESTIGATION is the HIGHEST form of IGNORANCE
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 276543
United States
3/29/2009 8:58 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Just went to find out how to get a pistol license here in Nassau County NY..WTF--Its a friggin pain in the ass.and a 3-6 month wait !!!

I'm stickin to my shotgun and I'll pick up some rifle till I can move to a friendlier state.

[link to www.police.co.nassau.ny.us]


what a bunch of horse shit! i go to the sheriffs station, hand them my drivers license, $5, get a permit, can go buy a gun that day, mail back my paperwork with in 30 days

michigan

go get a pistol grip shotgun, i pray you should be able to do that! good lawd



Oh and you have to renew every 5 years .. My State and County suck.. Can't wait to move out west soon.



No you do NOT have to renew every five years. Michigan's pistol law has been in effect for well over 100 years. you go to the sheriff, they run a lien on you, making sure you are not a felon or mental case, then issue you a purchase permit,you then purchase the gun, take it back they match the serial number with the paperwork, hand it back, collect $5 in some counties, (mine is free) and you take it home. CCW are a different matter altogether.
 Quoting: michiganfreedom




That every 5 yrs was for NY State --you took a reply and made it from Michigan
malu
User ID: 593162
United States
3/29/2009 9:10 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

...instead, the AR15 is the best selling rifle in America.



No way! I only have 4....LOL!!

Only 4?!

What are you, some kind of anti-American? ;)


No shit man that is way unreasonable. ;>)
 Quoting: Omega


i am glad you felt comfortable enough here to say that in public, sharing a problem is the first big step, i am proud of you! now git out there and get yerself an arsenal any american would be proud of

Tank

nice job on the thread fellas! lol, thanks ;)
When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.

"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I am attacking."
Evil Twin SubscriberModerator
Senior Forum Moderator
3/29/2009 9:10 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

You and I Can't Buy the Guns Mexican Cartels Own
The Administration is Not Dealing Straight With Us on Mexico's Gun Problem

Ralph Weller
March 1 2009

Let's set things straight right up front. Yes, some guns are being smuggled into Mexico from the U.S. Most are handguns. But, handguns are being illegally trafficked from state to state and from the U.S. to Canada. It should come as no surprise that guns are smuggled into Mexico. But, the problem being portrayed by the U.S. media and our government is not as it seems. You see, Mexico doesn't allow ownership of most firearms, so ordinary Mexican people seeking self-protection will find a way to get them into Mexico. As for the drug cartels operating in the border towns along the U.S., they have other sources for their weapons and have become the prime supplier within Mexico.

I worked in Mexico in a border town for about five years. It was far enough from San Diego County in the Sonora Desert of Mexico that commuting several hundred miles daily was impossible. So, for a few years I lived in the city and commuted home periodically on some weekends. As crime grew out of control, I eventually moved into a place on the U.S. side and commuted daily in and out of Mexico for my own safety.

I stayed in Mexico for a Mexican holiday my first year. I don't recall the holiday. Normally, I would leave Mexico for a holiday, but it was in the middle of the week and one day was not long enough to come home. All I know is that on that particular Mexican holiday, Mexicans love to fire guns into the air. That evening as I sat on the balcony of my hotel, the gun fire that erupted in celebration was quite unbelievable. It was so intense I backed off the balcony and watched the festivities from a couple three feet in the room. We're talking war-like firing of weapons, it was that intense.

As I listened that night to the gun fire, I was somewhat shocked at the amount of fully automatic gun fire. It wasn't sporadic. It was continuous throughout the city. For a country that bans guns I thought, how in the world did they get their hands on all these full-auto weapons? Clearly what sounded like M16 fire was prolific along with 7.62 x 39 AK autos with a smattering of smaller caliber full-autos, most likely 9mm. Gun fire can be heard in most American cities on New Years, but I've never heard full-auto weapons being fired, at least not in the San Diego area.

The next day I went into work and sat down with a trusted senior Mexican manager. I looked at him and said, "I thought guns were illegal in Mexico." He chuckled and said, "So you stayed in town last night?" As the conversation progressed, it became clear that guns are as common in Mexico as tamales at Christmas. Everyone he knows, including himself, own at least one gun. And, it matters not whether it's a semi-auto or fully automatic, they're all illegal, so why stop with semi-autos? Though clearly illegal in the states in most instances, a lot of Mexicans have more firepower in terms of military weapons than we can only dream of owning here.

As time went on, parties in the city at middle class Mexican homes become a way of life. Most Mexican managers in the plant knew I was a gun wonk. As it turns out, they couldn't wait to invite me over to their place on a Friday night to show me their collection. Semi-autos, some very high-end Sigs and other European handguns were not uncommon along with piles of old revolvers. I thought I had seen everything in the states, but in Mexico it's not uncommon for people to own full-auto military rifles. Everything from an M16, UZI machine pistols and the most popular, select-fire AK47 military rifles. These are not the so-called "assault weapons" you can buy at the local gun shop in the U.S., but full select-fire military-issue rifles. Now, I know you want to know and are dying to ask; Did I see any U.S. military-issue weapons stolen from the U.S. military? Not a single one was marked with U.S. military markings. Everything was marked with additional foreign markings on the receiver, including M16 rifles, or they had nothing at all. I saw firearms manufactured in Europe, China, Russia and South America along with U.S. manufactured weapons. I saw rifles that looked familiar with no place of manufacture, no serial number or manufacturer's logo. The information was not removed, it was never there to begin with. I can only assume they came from illegal arms manufacturers in India or Pakistan that produce copies of weapons. It was obvious that none of these firearms came from a U.S. gun shop in Tucson or San Diego. You couldn't buy them from a gun shop in the states if you tried.

It seems Mexicans have a rich heritage of firearms ownership prior to the ban in 1968. Despite the laws against owning them, they ignore it. Most Mexicans will say they need it for personal protection of themselves and their family. The other reason is they don't trust the government or local law enforcement. If they have to use it in their home for self-defense, whether they end up in jail is all dependent on how much money they can come up with, or who they know in the government. It also depends on who they shoot. But, given the alternative with high crime rates, most middle class Mexicans willingly and without reservations take the risk. Despite being able to own .22 caliber pistols or rifles, Mexican law requires them to be stored at an approved firing range. Where's the firing range I asked many times? No one knew of one. Where's the gun stores in town to buy legal guns? Gun stores? No one ever recalled seeing one anywhere in Mexico, let alone their city. I'm sure somewhere, maybe in Mexico City you might be able to buy a gun, but not in this city of almost 1.5 million residents. And the gun traffickers know it.

Where do ordinary Mexicans get their weapons? Most buy them from a 'friend' or a friend of a friend or cousin or uncle. Where the friend gets them is not talked about. But, it seems that drug cartels in Mexico are heavily involved in gun trafficking of military weapons and related hardware. And, who are these ordinary Mexicans? They range from people who work in factories as managers and senior managers, government workers, doctors, dentists and anyone with the financial means to buy a firearm. I even ran into a couple of government bureaucrats, one a lawyer for the federal government who owns firearms. He confirmed that people he knew in the government, some very highly ranked bureaucrats and politicians all own illegal firearms. The other works for the Mexican equivalent of the IRS. It's a way of life in Mexico. It seemed to me that you aren't in the 'in-crowd' in Mexico unless you own at least one firearm. I was amazed at the whole thing after believing for years that gun ownership in Mexico was non-existent. That is hardly the case.

All this flies in the face of news articles published by the U.S. media in the last week or two. Mexico's gun problems are a direct result of gun runners buying "assault weapons" in the U.S. and taking them into Mexico to arm drug cartels, says the U.S. media and government. That is a bunch of government and media nonsense. The cartels aren't arming themselves from U.S. gun stores with semi-auto AR15 and AK47 rifles. They've moved on up. Not to completely dismiss arms moving into Mexico from the U.S., but it is not as it seems when the U.S. media tells the story. The firearms moving across the border are semi-auto rifles and handguns sold to middle class or wealthy Mexicans seeking personal protection from criminals that have no connections in Mexico with gun runners. For the most part the wealthy in Mexico are targets of criminal elements, so they have no intention of connecting up with them to buy a self-defense firearm. You're better off buying a weapon from someone within the Mexican government than buying it from the criminal element, namely a drug cartel.

Cartels buy their arms from countries around the world, most any place where military weapons can be purchased on the black market, or from countries wishing to destabilize North America. They arm themselves from a worldwide black market of full auto military weapons including grenades, land mines and RPGs. They also "procure" their weapons from the less than savory from within the Mexican military.

The drug cartels can easily afford to fly their weaponry into Mexico using their own fleet of aircraft on to remote airfields, or land them on remote Mexican shores from their fleet of vessels. They do it with drugs all of the time. Drug cartels buying semi-auto AR15 or AK rifles from U.S. gun dealers is viewed as a joke by Mexico's drug cartel, most Mexicans, and unfortunately by the Mexican government. The only people fooled by all the political rhetoric are Americans listening to the likes of Attorney General Eric Holder and other anti-gun politicians.

Mexico has a gun problem, just like they have a drug problem and both the U.S. and Mexican governments are trying to place the blame on U.S. gun owners. U.S. gun owners aren't the problem. Mexico is the problem. The government is corrupt from the lowest level law enforcement officer shaking down American tourists for traffic violations, to officials and politicians highly placed within the Mexican government, including elements within the military. Everyone knows it. Everyone in Mexico knows it. Every law enforcement official in the U.S. knows it, and everyone in our government knows it. And anyone who has worked for any length of time within border cities and lived in the local community knows it. This is taking a Mexican problem, blaming the U.S. by turning it into a crisis in order further an agenda, and Eric Holder and President Obama knows it and they are taking advantage of it.

The next time you see a news report of illegal full-auto weapons and grenades being found here in the U.S., you know where they came from. It wasn't from a gun store in Tucson or Phoenix. The administration is right that gun trafficking along the U.S./Mexico border is a problem. Not only do we have drugs and illegal aliens coming in our southern border, but we also have military arms and explosives coming into our country illegally as well. That's the issue and our government is being disingenuous in its argument.

This AP news report published today is typical of what is going on. It is disgustingly biased and flat wrong: AP report for Detroit Free Press

Don't believe me and what I say? See what the Latin American Herald is saying about a recent arrest of cartel members and their weaponry in Mexico. No, the items listed weren't purchased at a gun store in Phoenix or Tucson. Grenades and RPGs are illegal in the U.S.: LAH Story

[link to www.gunnewsdaily.com]
Considering becoming an "undocumented worker".

eviltwin618@yahoo.com
malu
User ID: 593162
United States
3/29/2009 9:12 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Just went to find out how to get a pistol license here in Nassau County NY..WTF--Its a friggin pain in the ass.and a 3-6 month wait !!!

I'm stickin to my shotgun and I'll pick up some rifle till I can move to a friendlier state.

[link to www.police.co.nassau.ny.us]


what a bunch of horse shit! i go to the sheriffs station, hand them my drivers license, $5, get a permit, can go buy a gun that day, mail back my paperwork with in 30 days

michigan

go get a pistol grip shotgun, i pray you should be able to do that! good lawd



Oh and you have to renew every 5 years .. My State and County suck.. Can't wait to move out west soon.



No you do NOT have to renew every five years. Michigan's pistol law has been in effect for well over 100 years. you go to the sheriff, they run a lien on you, making sure you are not a felon or mental case, then issue you a purchase permit,you then purchase the gun, take it back they match the serial number with the paperwork, hand it back, collect $5 in some counties, (mine is free) and you take it home. CCW are a different matter altogether.




That every 5 yrs was for NY State --you took a reply and made it from Michigan
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 276543



yep, and you don't have to take your pistol back anymore in michigan, just mail in your permit, and it is a done deal :)
When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.

"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I am attacking."
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 9:13 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

i am glad you felt comfortable enough here to say that in public, sharing a problem is the first big step, i am proud of you! now git out there and get yerself an arsenal any american would be proud of

Tank

nice job on the thread fellas! lol, thanks ;)
 Quoting: malu



Yes, I've learned my lesson. What was I thinking? I mean, I was being so selfish to only want one combat rifle and 3 for my friends and neighbors. I have many more neighbors that need high capacity tack-firing weapons. And ammo...hehehee...
Omega
User ID: 340280
United States
3/29/2009 9:19 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

i am glad you felt comfortable enough here to say that in public, sharing a problem is the first big step, i am proud of you! now git out there and get yerself an arsenal any american would be proud of

Tank

nice job on the thread fellas! lol, thanks ;)



Yes, I've learned my lesson. What was I thinking? I mean, I was being so selfish to only want one combat rifle and 3 for my friends and neighbors. I have many more neighbors that need high capacity tack-firing weapons. And ammo...hehehee...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 642115


LOL. Good job! I do have two Lee Enfield Mark IV's for neighbors. Had to put a rubber buttplate cover on it man that brass buttplate will beat ya to death, lol.......

Happy hunting. ;>)
Handguns are a skill; shotguns an art; rifles a science.
_____________________________________
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on whats for dinner.

Disarmament is the precursor to Genocide.

Better to take action now rather than chances later. Your choice.
malu
User ID: 593162
United States
3/29/2009 9:24 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

really nice post ET

i went to a mexican gun store, they sold holsters,slings, cleaning kits, scopes, the most boring gun store i have ever been too

i could not wait to get home
When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.

"Hard pressed on my right. My center is yielding. Impossible to maneuver. Situation excellent. I am attacking."
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 276543
United States
3/29/2009 9:24 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

That post about the guns the Mexicans are buying and smuggling from the US is great. Everytime I hear the MSM play that gun bullshit I could shoot the fukkin TV. You would have to be insane to belive with all the drug money the cartels have that they would buy or smuggle in from the US when they can just buy whatever the fuck they want on the blackmarket.

I agree that there is a smuggling problem on all the borders but to think we the US are the main supplier of Mexico's weapons is insane..
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 9:25 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Yes, I've learned my lesson. What was I thinking? I mean, I was being so selfish to only want one combat rifle and 3 for my friends and neighbors. I have many more neighbors that need high capacity tack-firing weapons. And ammo...hehehee...


LOL. Good job! I do have two Lee Enfield Mark IV's for neighbors. Had to put a rubber buttplate cover on it man that brass buttplate will beat ya to death, lol.......

Happy hunting. ;>)
 Quoting: Omega



Yea, I shot one of those in stock form....sort of "brutal" for somebody with no body fat at all...lol...much less a woman...

Point taken however....I wish I'd bought a dozen SKS's when they were $99.....

And the cheap ammo too...


Oh wait, I did! (well, several)

This is going to be one helluva party....I'm so sure...and before I'm too old to celebrate...Weeeeeeeeee!
falldown
User ID: 520470
United States
3/29/2009 9:36 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

You and I Can't Buy the Guns Mexican Cartels Own
The Administration is Not Dealing Straight With Us on Mexico's Gun Problem
 Quoting: Evil Twin

Pretty much says what I've been thinking. People that want them will find them, and there's always someone willing to make a buck on them. As long as you're breaking the law anyway, wtf not go ahead and pick the biggest bang for your buck?

These laws might help pacify a certain portion of the population, but it's at best an illusion. Those folks wouldn't be the type to defend their rights anyway. In the end, the more sweeping the ban, the better the underground networks will become.

You might not be able to buy a .22 at the local sportsman's store, but your friend Barry's got a connection that can get you anything you're willing to drop cash for in 2 days, no matter what it might be.
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Mission Accomplished
User ID: 613842
United States
3/29/2009 9:43 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Yea, I shot one of those in stock form....sort of "brutal" for somebody with no body fat at all...lol...much less a woman...

Point taken however....I wish I'd bought a dozen SKS's when they were $99.....

And the cheap ammo too...


Oh wait, I did! (well, several)

This is going to be one helluva party....I'm so sure...and before I'm too old to celebrate...Weeeeeeeeee!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 642115
ive shot No.4 SMLE's , put about 70 rounds through it and had a nice bruise in the crook of my shoulder the next day .. doesnt hurt to fire her ,she just leaves her signature showing that you had a date with her..
I expect nothing. I fear no one. I am free.
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 9:46 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

You and I Can't Buy the Guns Mexican Cartels Own
The Administration is Not Dealing Straight With Us on Mexico's Gun Problem

Pretty much says what I've been thinking. People that want them will find them, and there's always someone willing to make a buck on them. As long as you're breaking the law anyway, wtf not go ahead and pick the biggest bang for your buck?

These laws might help pacify a certain portion of the population, but it's at best an illusion. Those folks wouldn't be the type to defend their rights anyway. In the end, the more sweeping the ban, the better the underground networks will become.

You might not be able to buy a .22 at the local sportsman's store, but your friend Barry's got a connection that can get you anything you're willing to drop cash for in 2 days, no matter what it might be.
 Quoting: falldown



Yes, of course! Why would someone outside the US go into the US to buy a $500, or maybe $600 AK when they can get the real deal, the way Michael invented it to begin with? They aren't going into Kali or Arizona to buy semi only weapons...LOL!!! Come on!

These weapons aren't US weapons, and what if they were? What is wrong with giving weapons for decades to "conflicts" around to globe? Where is Mrs. Hillary's outrage to that lucrative business? Where??? Yet she wants do make laws to shut down YOUR local gun dealer...

Riiiiiiiight..

You can't buy most of the advanced ordnance used by the drug cartel in this country. This is a farce. Yet another to make sure we can't fight back.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 642115
United States
3/29/2009 9:50 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

This is going to be one helluva party....I'm so sure...and before I'm too old to celebrate...Weeeeeeeeee!
ive shot No.4 SMLE's , put about 70 rounds through it and had a nice bruise in the crook of my shoulder the next day .. doesnt hurt to fire her ,she just leaves her signature showing that you had a date with her..
 Quoting: Trench



I once had a date with a .50bmg, with out a brake...shirtless on a 110 degree day...

I got a nice temp tattoo that bled down my shoulder.......That
s a no-no...LOL!
malu
User ID: 593162
United States
3/29/2009 9:55 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

well gentleman, i am out, off to work, i f*cking hate third shift, but it is a job

hope your new job is going well ET



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When peaceful revolution becomes impossible, violent revolution becomes inevitable.

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User ID: 645668
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3/29/2009 9:57 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Pops just sent me 500 rounds of 45 colt (long colt) like I don't have enough allready. This is getting a little old.
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3/29/2009 10:02 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

Pops just sent me 500 rounds of 45 colt (long colt) like I don't have enough allready. This is getting a little old.
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That's a fine round....I took my gun (in .454 casull) and grouped a respectable 6 inch group at 100...not bad for a pistol...
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3/29/2009 10:12 PM
Re: Gun Ban Gets Shot DownQuote

I like 410 because I have a Judge, its lighter think, but thats getting hard to find too. He sent my the 250 gr. lead slugs in brass. tarus makes sum fine pistles. Theres no getting ways from guns so I'm in. I haven't shot a 454 yet.
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