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sold out of them because they give you one with a new purchase. |
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Repped. I would buy this Beretta if I hadn't just bought a Tisas 1911.
http://slickdeals.net/f/5882584-G...00-shipped High wages are not sending jobs over seas. High taxes are.
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I don't want to start a fight, to be clear. I'm just curious, how are guns shipped to consumers? Do you have to use a special service or something? Have them shipped to a store to be picked up by you?
It just seems weird that I can't ship a bottle of alcohol or box of cigars to somebody, or even receive a scratch off lotto ticket or banana or m60, but I can order a human weapon. |
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I figured it had to be something like that, shipping between dealers. Seems like something that could be extinct in a few years, since it sorta mildly exploits a loophole in the system as it was intended. Ordering guns online I mean. I'm not saying it should be shut down, just that it seems vulnerable. Not sure if anyone remembers years ago when Walmart went bats*** crazy on internet tobacco sales that were eating in to their profits. (Or one of the other million businesses that walmarts 50,000 strong team of highly creative lawyers have been able to accuse of breaking the law |
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Walmart is worse than organized crime --at least the friggging mob will supply their thugs with an attorney. |
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Walmart had donated money to the school earlier in the year and felt their money was being used to hurt them. --- The Navy is indeed a little weird about some things. A lot of the time they just make it up as they go along. Like they hear the word asthma and just say no to make their own jobs easier. It's partly because there is overlap in Marine Corps/Navy requirements that should only apply to one or the other. Generally the Navy isn't subject to Marine rules but they never seem to change old Navy rules if they still apply to the Marine Corps. What's odd, though hardly surprising, is that the Navy is far more likely follow Navy issued, Marine intended rules than the Marines, in general. Well my pistol was practically an antique. At least 20 years old and maybe 40, and had not been maintained at all. Needless to say, it was purely for show, but I was required to carry it since I received "intel." Pretty safe in California though, with the exception of that death trap of a gun |
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