North American Arms anyone?
- xerts1191
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North American Arms anyone?
https://thegunfeed.com/north-american-a ... gene-pool/
NAA owner, I hope you all die!
NAA owner, I hope you all die!
- kenpoprofessor
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Re: North American Arms anyone?
I sold the last NAA I had about a year or so ago, now I'm even more happy I did.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
- smithers599
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He doesn't see the parallel between his opinion on vaccinations and the anti-gunners' opinion of his company's products.
"It's for the greater good! If's for public safety! It's for the children! Don't be selfish!"
Up his.
"It's for the greater good! If's for public safety! It's for the children! Don't be selfish!"
Up his.
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Looking at the picture of the guy , he looks like what I would imagine , Pete Buttigieg's husband would look like.
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It seems he's had a change of heart. It must have been affecting the company's bottom line.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/north ... accinated/
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/north ... accinated/
I am very sorry about some of the things I said, and not at all sorry about most others. I am very sorry about the harsh language I used in an attempt to make a point. I strongly believe in the point about promoting vaccinations, but I am very disappointed in myself for the unnecessarily inflammatory words I used in an attempt to make it and the disrespect it showed. How I expressed myself was rude and embarrassing. What hurts most is the respect I’ve deservedly lost amongst so many. I’ve spent the past 30 years attempting to earn it, and I understand the reaction from those who felt insulted by some of the language of my rant. I knew at the outset that I risked alienating some, to the degree that it would cost NAA some sales. That’s OK. I applaud those who express themselves with their wallet; I’ve done the same. But I am very sorry to those I insulted. It was unforgivable and I am profoundly sorry. I was rude and I apologize.
- smithers599
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^^^
Kiss my a$$.
Oops! Sorry for the inflammatory language.
Kiss my posterior.
Kiss my a$$.
Oops! Sorry for the inflammatory language.
Kiss my posterior.
- kenpoprofessor
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Damage is done, he's let his true feelings out and people know now. I hope he suffers miserably financially for that rant.AZ_Five56 wrote: ↑October 18th, 2021, 7:35 pm It seems he's had a change of heart. It must have been affecting the company's bottom line.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/north ... accinated/I am very sorry about some of the things I said, and not at all sorry about most others. I am very sorry about the harsh language I used in an attempt to make a point. I strongly believe in the point about promoting vaccinations, but I am very disappointed in myself for the unnecessarily inflammatory words I used in an attempt to make it and the disrespect it showed. How I expressed myself was rude and embarrassing. What hurts most is the respect I’ve deservedly lost amongst so many. I’ve spent the past 30 years attempting to earn it, and I understand the reaction from those who felt insulted by some of the language of my rant. I knew at the outset that I risked alienating some, to the degree that it would cost NAA some sales. That’s OK. I applaud those who express themselves with their wallet; I’ve done the same. But I am very sorry to those I insulted. It was unforgivable and I am profoundly sorry. I was rude and I apologize.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
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This is the same exact thing that I hope happens to Black Rifle Coffee.kenpoprofessor wrote: ↑October 19th, 2021, 2:53 amDamage is done, he's let his true feelings out and people know now. I hope he suffers miserably financially for that rant.AZ_Five56 wrote: ↑October 18th, 2021, 7:35 pm It seems he's had a change of heart. It must have been affecting the company's bottom line.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/north ... accinated/I am very sorry about some of the things I said, and not at all sorry about most others. I am very sorry about the harsh language I used in an attempt to make a point. I strongly believe in the point about promoting vaccinations, but I am very disappointed in myself for the unnecessarily inflammatory words I used in an attempt to make it and the disrespect it showed. How I expressed myself was rude and embarrassing. What hurts most is the respect I’ve deservedly lost amongst so many. I’ve spent the past 30 years attempting to earn it, and I understand the reaction from those who felt insulted by some of the language of my rant. I knew at the outset that I risked alienating some, to the degree that it would cost NAA some sales. That’s OK. I applaud those who express themselves with their wallet; I’ve done the same. But I am very sorry to those I insulted. It was unforgivable and I am profoundly sorry. I was rude and I apologize.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde
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- Tenring
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The comments were really good......hope the POS goes bankrupt and as mentioned above Black Rifle Coffee as well.
- martyd
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I have never purchase or cared for North American Arms.
Now I have another reason for not caring for them.
Now I have another reason for not caring for them.
- Az desert rat 1
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Well that's his opinion. Opinions are like posteriors we all have one and his definitely stinks. While on the subject of posteriors, I think that's where is head is.
- pneuby
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I wonder how many employees will suffer being laid-off as word of this idjit spreads in the 2A community.