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Default Free Assault Rifle with Boat Purchase

H the K wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 09:53:02 -0400, H the K
wrote:

Gene wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 07:07:00 -0400, H the K
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:51:45 -0400, H the K

wrote:

Buy A Boat, Get An Assault Rifle Free
Dealer Offers Free AK-47 With Purchase


ANDERSON, S.C. -- An Upstate boat and tractor dealer is offering
a voucher for a free assault rifle with major purchases.

The marquee outside Carolina Tractor and Marine reads “Free AK-47
With Purchase.” A partner in the dealership, Henry Jordan, said
he got the idea after seeing a story on FOX News Channel about a
Missouri car dealership about a week ago.

Jordan said he is trying to clear out his end-of-year inventory
so he can begin ordering for next year. He said he was just
looking for something that would catch people’s attention.

“We thought, ‘You know what? Every man ought to have a fishing
boat, a pickup truck and a tractor and they certainly need a good
gun to protect themselves and their family,” Jordan said. “We
believe in the 2nd Amendment. We believe, in fact, it’s a man’s
responsibility to protect his family.”

Jordan said that since he started the promotion he has sold a
boat and a riding lawnmower. He said the free-gun deal will run
until Labor Day. Anderson County Sheriff John Skipper said he
does not have a problem with the promotion.

“The AK-47 is a gun that anybody can purchase as long as they
qualify,” Skipper said. “I think any gun in the hands of a
responsible person is worth having.”
****in' brilliant.
If it were up to the NRA, those AK's would be full auto.
Went to the dealership yesterday and that's the only thing holding up
the boat deal....




Heck, Gene, you could probably *build* a full auto AK-47 from scratch
in your shop from sheet metal stock you've got kicking around. I've
seen complete plans and drawings on-line.

To keep it on-topic here, you could call it...the BOAT-AK.


In realty, years (and we're talking decades) ago, some of my students
built guns in my Machine Shop classes. We exhibited those (along with
other projects) at fairs. I had one especially talented student that
built a matched set of derringers. One man, taken by the
craftsmanship, pulled a check out of his pocket, signed it, and told
the kid to fill in any amount he wanted....

Now, in this modern PC world, I guess we'd all just go to jail.....



I dunno. I think if you stay away from violations of the National
Firearms Act, you'd be okay. I have a friend out in Virginia who builds
- from scratch - his own black powder rifles and pistols. He doesn't
sell them, but he has given a few away over the years.

Of course, possession of a full auto firearm would require a bit of
federal paperwork. Probably the manufacture of same, too.

As soon as I sold my .22LR Ruger Mark III Hunter, I bought a sodapop can
and paper target "assault" rifle, a Thompson Center rifle in .22LR. It's
only a semi-auto, but the dealer tossed in a brick of el cheapo ammo.


Harry,
If you read what Gene wrote, instead of worrying about how you were
going to turn the conversation back to talking about you, you would have
realized that Gene said his students (as in children in school).
Today, students can not talk about guns, draw pictures of gun, bring in
theater props of guns or a plastic popgun to school.

--
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.

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