Hi, Folks
A bit of housecleaning has left me with about half a milk crate's full of gun rags. They're almost all published within the last two years, so don't have any collector value, but the landfill option seems like a waste. I take my other used reading material to the 'library' down at our marina -- the visiting cruisers grab the "Time"s and "Newsweek"s like pigeons go for popcorn and the harbormaster's husband sneaks out the car mags, but I don't want the general boating population muttering about a 'gun nut' in their midst. (They already have plenty to mutter about with the weird electronic things I keep dragging down the dock and installing on my boat.)
Aside from using them to fashion "a collage of tasteful, weapons-themed placemats to make your pro-Second Amendment guests feel right at home" (ah, Martha, we miss ya already! ), or employing them in direct SHTF situations (yes, I too have noticed many of the articles proclaim "With no failures in nearly 12 rounds fired, not to mention the effectiveness of the tactical pink neon grips, side-mounted sights, and seventeen-tone finish plus the taxicab-sized rollmark make the DeathBlaster UltraXtreme POS well worth its $3799 list price blah blah blah" -- right next to an ad from the manufacturer), anyone have suggestions as to where to place them to best effect, perhaps generate some good will, or maybe even <GASP!> enough dough for a box of range fodder?
Thanks for your help!
A bit of housecleaning has left me with about half a milk crate's full of gun rags. They're almost all published within the last two years, so don't have any collector value, but the landfill option seems like a waste. I take my other used reading material to the 'library' down at our marina -- the visiting cruisers grab the "Time"s and "Newsweek"s like pigeons go for popcorn and the harbormaster's husband sneaks out the car mags, but I don't want the general boating population muttering about a 'gun nut' in their midst. (They already have plenty to mutter about with the weird electronic things I keep dragging down the dock and installing on my boat.)
Aside from using them to fashion "a collage of tasteful, weapons-themed placemats to make your pro-Second Amendment guests feel right at home" (ah, Martha, we miss ya already! ), or employing them in direct SHTF situations (yes, I too have noticed many of the articles proclaim "With no failures in nearly 12 rounds fired, not to mention the effectiveness of the tactical pink neon grips, side-mounted sights, and seventeen-tone finish plus the taxicab-sized rollmark make the DeathBlaster UltraXtreme POS well worth its $3799 list price blah blah blah" -- right next to an ad from the manufacturer), anyone have suggestions as to where to place them to best effect, perhaps generate some good will, or maybe even <GASP!> enough dough for a box of range fodder?
Thanks for your help!