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In reply to the discussion: Las Vegas Shooting Victims Sue Bump Stock Makers [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)You really cannot be as obtuse as you are pretending unless you are here to promote guns? The gun marketeers have you guys locked in.
From 3 years ago:
"The tactical coolness factor does, on the other hand, attract a lot of first-time gun buyers. Many of them are younger and unfamiliar with firearms, making them prime candidates to be unsure of what to look for or even what they want. Unlike many of the hunting demographic, these potential buyers will likely be interested only in tactical guns, and the military-ish looks and features will be a big selling point with them.
NSSF and its industry partners are marketing, in the industrys own words, guns with military-ish looks and features, without regard to what its customers can do with these specialized weapons as they embark on their own patrol to control their destiny and mete out their own version of justice, whether in a school, movie theater, or other public setting.
"Gun companies like Freedom Group have made a decision: They are willing to risk future mass shootings by selling military-style assault weapons that private citizens have no reason to own. It will be up to the rest of us to expose this shameful record and hold the industry accountable"
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/josh-sugarmann/gun-industry-hawks-milita_b_4609747.html





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Those photos ought to keep the gun-strokers busy awhile.