[quote]Originally posted by John Sabato:
<strong>I think I have an idea that could save these pistols from the furnace...
Owners of Lugers in Australia could ship all their Lugers and accessories to one person in the United States that will act as an agent to create an historical Collection... Historical in the viewpoint of the years of service and also with respect to the fight for personal freedoms.
It could be called "the Lugers of Australia" and be displayed in a museum along with the story of the loss of the personal rights "down under"...
I'll bet the NRA might be interested in housing such an exhibit as part of their fight to hold onto our second amendment rights... or it could even be part of a mobile display for use at gunshows and such.
All we need is a licensed importer to act as the agent, and for the gun owners to pay the shipping.
It sure beats having them melted down and used to make car bodies or farm implements...
Of course if this idea doesn't fly, I offer personal sanctuary to any Luger refugee that can make it to our shores... I can guarantee that it will never be sold while I am alive... and will be passed on to be enjoyed by new generatons of Luger enthusiasts...
Any Aussie who opts for either of these solutions can contact me personally so we can figure out how to get them here... and you are guaranteed free visiting privileges for life...
and NO. I am not joking about any of this.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, What he said...!!!
Seriously, How could we get this idea to the NRA directors?
Brandon,...
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