... we'll just go on building up AR-s, for Best Bang For The Buck. Not at all interested in any antique piece that runs on spendy ammunition. EBG
Why did you have to puke in this thread?
... we'll just go on building up AR-s, for Best Bang For The Buck. Not at all interested in any antique piece that runs on spendy ammunition. EBG
Why did you have to puke in this thread?
... we'll just go on building up AR-s, for Best Bang For The Buck. Not at all interested in any antique piece that runs on spendy ammunition. EBG
Sorry but I would much rather have a piece of history that I can shoot than a plastic toy.
Wow, "my politician doesn't do what I like so I make them aware of my beliefs. When my politician then does what I like, I still don't appreciate it because its just posturing".
Sometimes, politicians get a slanted view from lobbyists then correct mistakes. Sounds like they would get more votes by just sticking with the original mistake. At least that way, they would get votes from one side.
... we'll just go on building up AR-s, for Best Bang For The Buck. Not at all interested in any antique piece that runs on spendy ammunition. EBG
You're correct, that does happen sometimes. The fact is, however, the refusal of permission to import came from the Sec. State, that being Hillary Clinton. She's no longer a politician; she answers only to Barry Hussein. She's as committed an anti-gunner as there is. All of a sudden, she's willing to allow the rifles she denied before, but still refuses on the M1 Carbines?
All of this leads me to the inescapable conclusion that this is posturing.
Blessings,
Bill
Why did you have to puke in this thread?
Probably 5 to 600 bucks.I have a Garand from Korea that I bought 15 years ago. I got lucky and all of the serial numbers match. I bought it for 100.00. Shoots great. Still has the Korean sling. I re-finished the wood in a low gloss. I couldn't guess what's it worth now.
And something that will last generations.
You're correct, that does happen sometimes. The fact is, however, the refusal of permission to import came from the Sec. State, that being Hillary Clinton. She's no longer a politician; she answers only to Barry Hussein. She's as committed an anti-gunner as there is. All of a sudden, she's willing to allow the rifles she denied before, but still refuses on the M1 Carbines?
All of this leads me to the inescapable conclusion that this is posturing.
Blessings,
Bill
Sorry but I would much rather have a piece of history that I can shoot than a plastic toy.
Aw c'mon guys, don't be so hard on the AR's. . .my GF thinks they're. . . . . .cute!! She and her sister both think they're great girl guns!!
ALL this pie in the sky conjecture vis a vis the Korean Canned Goods and the CMP is just nonsense.So please realize this and if you MUST pressure your congresscritter to get real and allow US LICENCED IMPORTERS to buy them and import them.Then you will see prices DROPPING all on account of COMPETITION; something that the CMP doesn't have. ANOTHER thing to realize is that the "Kimchees" will NOT NOT NOT sell off the NICE ones first.You'll see the really DOGGIE ones (a favourite Korean entree too ) sold off FIRST and when they get down to the nice ones the price will be ASTRONOMICAL !!