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My nephew found a really nice S&W revolver sticking out of the mud when he was walking a lake bottom during one of California's droughts. His idiot father traded it to the gun store for a base model pump action shotgun.
Rock Hardson wrote: ↑November 18th, 2020, 10:14 pm
Mine were stolen out of my trunk of my car while parked at Walmart in Maricopa.
KISS them goodbye
Damn only a few will remember this.....lol.. but I do......
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ok, this is some funny sh!t right there...he is out now, btw. His name pops up from time to time, but he doesn't dare show up around quite a number of us here...
rockbronco wrote: ↑November 18th, 2020, 10:22 pm
Can’t really afford the boat anymore since I lost my job due to Covid and had to sell my guns to put food on the table for the family. Luckily I was quickly able to sell for cash when I needed it the most to survive these tough times.
These make me laugh. Come on guys, seriously, if you have a gun and have it anywhere it is even remotely useful a dog is going to find it. The totalitarian government imagined to make this needed isn't the sort of government to take your word for it and worry about things like burden of proof. If it is that bad, and somehow they decided you are trouble and come for it, they are taking the guns or they are taking you.