...Or I can make up some make up some wild fantasy situation that didn't happen and berate him for actually doing something for the cause.
This is the internet afterall, where we should never let reality get in the way of idelogical purity.
...Or I can make up some make up some wild fantasy situation that didn't happen and berate him for actually doing something for the cause.
If there was a national gun buyback day and thousands of gun owners could actually be heard and shown turning in junk handguns for cash toward new handguns and shooting programs, that would have an effect. It would show the idiocy of their campaign. Otherwise it is a mouse fart in a crowded hallway and I wouldn't participate purely on principle.
Interesting idea there. Next time, Templar, call a reporter.
FYI, tetanus has nothing to do with rust.
As far as turning over the guns to a gunsmith school. Here's what you do. You buy a $20 junk gun, turn it in for 100$, take that 80$ profit, go buy 4 more junk guns when there is no turnin, and donate them! If you have two broken guns, worth $50 each, turn em in, get your $200. Next time you get cheap broke guns taht wouldn't normally pay to fix them, break out that $200 and 'fix em for free!"
hey where are you guys seeing crap guns? I like crap guns. I even bought a suit of body armor and a full face shield just to work on dangerously beat up guns.
you ought to see some of the rifles I've reassembled from rust buckets.
Please don't. I know a lot of people would like to buy a Mosin for 80 bucks and have a real shooter than sell it to their buy-out and have them destroyed...because you KNOW that's the fate of guns that are 'bought back'.I've often thought of buying a bunch of $80 Mosin Nagants and turning them in at a buyback for $100 and a quick $20/gun, but there are no buybacks in my area.