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In reply to the discussion: Smith & Wesson: Americans are buying fewer guns [View all]PatrynXX
(5,668 posts)24. Sig Saur opinion?
dad loves his and then the M400 zzzz brother nah he built his own AR-15. much heavier. doesn't feel like a toy gun.. brother is also a better teacher on how to shoot guns.. like don't aim at anything you don't intend to kill. Which he scolded me once for doing. not with the AR-15
So what does dad do when he gets his M400 (AR-15) he aims it at my brother. Oh hello X_X I guess my brother figured out what dad is. There's a name for them. Tact tard Wannbe Soldier X_X hey dad was in the national guard but I don't wanna be anywhere near him when he's shooting..
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I wonder if this means the gun manufacturers will, paradoxically, tell the NRA to dial
Aristus
Jun 2014
#2
Not sure I buy the saturation argument. Wasn't the market pretty saturated 20 years ago too?
MillennialDem
Jun 2014
#53
Except for Curio & Relic license holders who can indeed get older guns thru the mail/online...n/t
EX500rider
Jun 2014
#38
"But Obama failed to get a bill through Congress that would have placed restrictions on these guns"
hack89
Jun 2014
#36
That may be due to the fact that everybody who ever considered that he might want ...
spin
Jun 2014
#19