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Unread 11-16-2013, 04:57 AM   #1
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Unread 11-16-2013, 05:02 AM   #2
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Unread 11-16-2013, 10:09 AM   #3
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Ben:

This is a very nice luger, I would say, but your series of postings concerning very nice appearing weapons, lugers and otherwise, that have been stolen from their rightful owners, or rendered inoperable regardless of the desires of their rightful owners, by a government that has run amuck is depressing. They particularly alert me to actions taken by of our Federal Government and several of our states our states which may be indicators of where we might all thus be headed.

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David thanks for that, in ref to gun ownership in the UK we cannot own live guns, they either get chopped up or deactivated, I know what I would rather see.
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I wonder if we could not have a sub forum for these mutilated murdered bodies.
Sickening is the only description I can come up with and they should only be where folks or ghouls who want to see them can look.
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Since these are no longer "Guns", British collectors could make good money stripping them of original grips, internals, magazines, holsters and tools and selling these in the US.

They could then replace these items with reproductions, since the guns are not in any way collectable by our standards, what difference would it make?
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alanint, I wonder the same thing! A world of parts sitting in weapons that can no longer be fired.

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