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Unread 12-24-2013, 01:33 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by George Anderson View Post
I was also a tanker. Kalishnikov's rifle has put and continues to put a lot of American soldiers in their graves. F---k him!
Yes. And so did/do Springfields, Garands, Colts, M1 carbines, M-14s, M-16s, M-4s, etc.

I feel strangely sad responding to your post, George. You're absolutely right...and I, like you, knew some of those soldiers/Marines; and yet, Kalishnikov was a patriot who deeply loved his country just as we do ours. And that's how I'm judging him.

To feel otherwise is to deny the honor of patriotism in others, or else then we will have to paint Eli Remington, Samuel Colt, Horace B. Smith, Daniel Wesson, Oliver Winchester, Paul Mauser, George Luger, John Garand, "Carbine" Williams, Eugine Stoner, etc. (You get the idea) with the same brush.

Or maybe there's another agenda in your response that I'm too...fill in the blank...to understand.


Anyway, Merry Christmas to all, and someday, God willing (are you listening, Lord?) may we please have World Peace.

Gunny John
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