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DaGroaner

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  1. ****Sold Pending Funds****

     

    Saiga-12, with Fiber-optic front bead, Tromix gas piston, four position gas valve(came with MD-20 drum), Ace folding stock w/1" recoil pad, Tapco FCG, Tapco p-grip, MD-20 drum with spare cover, 7 each Russian Izhmash 8-round magazines, 3 each Russiaan Izhmash 5-round magaazines, JTE mag-well(uninstallled) and somewhere I have a LRBHO kit that is also uninstalled. $2000 firm shipped to your FFL. Open to trade offers.

    ETA: I actually have 2 each of the LRBHO kits and found a 10-round AGP mag that goes with. Also comes with uninstalled Tromix bayonet lug.

     

    I spent some time on Gunbroker and have changed my price from obo to firm. I will leave this up here for another week before I put it up on GB with a $2000 starting bid.

     

    Obama can and I am sure will ban importation of Saigas and other imported goodies without going through the Congress so I think my asking price is more thn reasonable considering unconverted S12s with 1 mag are going for $1000. I reserve the right to retract this offer if Obama moves on imports before it is sold.

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  2. 13 years is a good long life for a white boxer...

    Pete has had diabetes for around a year and a half... and was nearly blind.

    his organs just started shutting down.....

     

    Still, it don't make loosin' your best bud any easier...

     

    He was a gentle giant and a big baby...

    Dumb as a box of rocks in all the good ways... I got to laugh at least once a day for 13 years.

    he was afraid of just about everything...

    at 100lbs... it was cute and pitiful.

     

    like the old saying goes...

     

    God, help me to be the person my dog thinks I am...

     

    I am so sorry for you Juggs. You know I know how you feel and my heart absolutely aches for you.

  3. Man I feel for you guys living amongst the cities. Out here in the country the only gun shots I hear are from hunters or myself. And if you are gonna risk getting shot for food might as well make it some popey's fried chicken with red beans and rice.

     

    I was just talking about Popeye's this morning. Definitely worth the risk.

     

    I hear gunshots almost everyday in my neighborhood... usually my own. Country living is the shit!

  4. I keep reading that theres some funny shit in the back of the manual. It's making my curiosity grow and I'm getting excited to find out what it is, almost as much as I'm expecting the drum... like I'm on the way into an inside joke...

    DON'T KILL MY CURIOSITY!

     

     

    It's not as good as the drum of course but it will get a smile out of ya. :smoke:

  5. Sometimes, I can't help but feel like alot of the panic and compulsive buying are created by the manufacturers and guys at the gun show to encourage people to buy as much stuff, as soon as possible.

     

    I know what happened in 1994, but that didn't really affect anyone's ability to purchase so called "assault weapons," sure, the 10 round pistol mags were bullshit, but other than that, I didn't really see much of a difference. I do realize that the new legislation specifically names types of guns that will be illegal to buy, along with "high capacity" magazines, but what are the chances of that actually passing? I could see some sort of legislation, but not to that extent. I'm sure it would get scaled down a bit, kinda like when someone gets arrested, and the cops charge them with as much stuff as possible, assuming that most of it will get dropped or pleaded down.

     

    That being said, I have still worked myself into a fervor, spending as much of my extra money (and some money that I don't really need to spend) on guns and ammunition. I feel like I need to sell a couple of the guns and put that money into ammo, and magazines. The way I see it, it would be more beneficial for me to have a whole bunch of ammo for a few types of guns, than a whole bunch of guns and a little bit of ammo. I do like having a safe full of guns, but I already have all I really need: a shotgun, a pistol, an AK, and a somewhat long range rifle with some sort of optics. And a 10/22 for plinking squirels when the grocery store gets looted. :rolleyes:

     

    But seriously, the election is a couple of months away, and no one knows what the outcome will be. I thought I knew what it would be a couple of months ago, but things change everyday, and we won't know for sure until the day after.

     

     

    Voting against DemocRATs is the best nonviolent defense against tyrannical gun control legislation. It's very important because DemocRATs commit voter fraud like there's no tomorrow. Illegals, convicted felons and dead people all vote DemocRAT.

     

    Well of course, they are the ones that would implement gun control policies. But I'm not voting against parties anymore. I felt duped voting republican last presidential election, and will no longer participate in this 2 party system. As long as people continue to vote against democrats or republicans, we will continue to have the same bullshit messes that have plagued Washington and the country in general for the last 20-30 years. I'll vote for Bod Barr and the Libertarian party, still vote for what I believe in, and avoid the rest of those assholes and their lies and politics.

     

     

    Lot's of pathetic morons sing that tune. Whatever. You're free to be as stupid as you want to be.

  6. Sometimes, I can't help but feel like alot of the panic and compulsive buying are created by the manufacturers and guys at the gun show to encourage people to buy as much stuff, as soon as possible.

     

    I know what happened in 1994, but that didn't really affect anyone's ability to purchase so called "assault weapons," sure, the 10 round pistol mags were bullshit, but other than that, I didn't really see much of a difference. I do realize that the new legislation specifically names types of guns that will be illegal to buy, along with "high capacity" magazines, but what are the chances of that actually passing? I could see some sort of legislation, but not to that extent. I'm sure it would get scaled down a bit, kinda like when someone gets arrested, and the cops charge them with as much stuff as possible, assuming that most of it will get dropped or pleaded down.

     

    That being said, I have still worked myself into a fervor, spending as much of my extra money (and some money that I don't really need to spend) on guns and ammunition. I feel like I need to sell a couple of the guns and put that money into ammo, and magazines. The way I see it, it would be more beneficial for me to have a whole bunch of ammo for a few types of guns, than a whole bunch of guns and a little bit of ammo. I do like having a safe full of guns, but I already have all I really need: a shotgun, a pistol, an AK, and a somewhat long range rifle with some sort of optics. And a 10/22 for plinking squirels when the grocery store gets looted. :rolleyes:

     

    But seriously, the election is a couple of months away, and no one knows what the outcome will be. I thought I knew what it would be a couple of months ago, but things change everyday, and we won't know for sure until the day after.

     

     

    Voting against DemocRATs is the best nonviolent defense against tyrannical gun control legislation. It's very important because DemocRATs commit voter fraud like there's no tomorrow. Illegals, convicted felons and dead people all vote DemocRAT.

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