Friday, June 12, 2009

If You're Into Muzzleloaders...

...and you buy them from this guy, you're giving business to someone who publicly advocates ending private sales under force of government arms.

I thought of naming him and his business, and even linking to his blog, but reconsidered. Nobody I know has ever heard of him, and it looks like he's intentionally trying to stir up controversy and get it to spread.

I see no reason to give him free publicity so the AHSA-holes can patronize him.

[Via RF]

7 comments:

  1. "And after studying this country's gun violence issue I'm convinced that about 1/2-dozen well-written, well-funded & well-enforced NATIONAL gun laws would drastically cut our nation's gun death & injury rates." 20,000 other laws have been proven not to work, but this poor excuse for a man thinks six more would help. That is called insanity.

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  2. I am, and thanks for the warning. It's much better to avoid these people and their products. I learned my lesson when I pulled the trigger on my Gillibrand Sureshot Inline, and the barrel rotated 90 degrees downward and shot me in the foot.

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  3. the poster comments, "Nice that he wants to throw the rest of us under the bus to boost his business..."

    well! guess what. he's only following his government's example... he's just using a much smaller bus.

    here's a one-liner for you: "we should obey god rather than men."

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  4. Related question - when the Socialist State of Californicate finalizes a ban on 50 cal weapons, will they also apply that to black powder types in 58 cal and larger?

    Or will it only apply to those rapid fire 'assault muzzle loaders'?

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  5. Hmmmm ...

    Getting the government to help you push out your competition. Yeah, it must be so hard competing with those private sellers for a businessman like you.

    In other news, go fuck yourself you pretentious anti free market douchebag. It's not only guns, it's also markets that don't need to be regulated. combine those two and you have a market that REALLY doesn't need to be regulated.

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  6. In my innocent youth, I would have hoped he was being sarcastic, his statement is so shocking. Background checks would give bored gun dealers something to do at gun shows, and the $5 fee is welcome? Not a bad trade for UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION OF GUN BUYERS and the logical destination: no more gun shows, no more gun purchases, no more business for Mr. Brilliant here. Get it while you can, treasonous scum.
    There's a "sporting goods shop" near here that proudly announced it would never sell semi-auto "assault weapons," only good all-American hunting rifles. I wonder if they sell the type of knives Customs wants banned, or scoped rifles on the Brady "sniper gear" list. The fact that they're still in business is disturbing. Too many Fudds. "Hayull, all ennyboddah needs is a good skwerl guhn."

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  7. We have a big gun store that has a home office in UT that take copies of your drivers lic. and CWL to buy a gun. I called the home office about this conduct and they told me they do it for their insurance company.
    Asking anything more than what the law demands is no in the best interest of the citizens. If nothing else these copies of ID's will not be as secure as the 4473 forms and could open up customers for ID scams.
    We have a lot of treasonous scum selling firearms. Don't do business with them and make sure you tell a friend.

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