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#48
I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the
threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. |
#48
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote:
I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? |
#48
Poquito Loco wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. |
#48
On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote:
Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. |
#48
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. |
#48
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Guns I use #5 is supposed to land at the dealer's today, where it will be jailed for about a week because of Maryland laws. No biggie. It's still #5 because I sold the former #5. Gun #6 is on allocation...no arrival date yet. Are you still using a seeing eye gun dog? |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:42:23 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. If only the NRA knew of your Vietnam heroism, your owls, your income tax situation, your red barn, your trips around Cape Horn, your twin Volvo diesel powered trawler, your Yale education, etc, etc, etc. They'd have representatives coming to your door offering life membership. |
#48
On 6/9/16 7:49 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:42:23 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. If only the NRA knew of your Vietnam heroism, your owls, your income tax situation, your red barn, your trips around Cape Horn, your twin Volvo diesel powered trawler, your Yale education, etc, etc, etc. They'd have representatives coming to your door offering life membership. The NRA is a terrorist organization. It's appropriate you pimp for it. |
#48
On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 6:42:25 AM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. LOL If they are "horrified, non-aligned citizens" all because of some hat then they have some very serious problems. Probably can't go to the bathroom by themselves either. |
#48
On 6/9/16 8:14 AM, Tim wrote:
On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 6:42:25 AM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. LOL If they are "horrified, non-aligned citizens" all because of some hat then they have some very serious problems. Probably can't go to the bathroom by themselves either. D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:47:17 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Guns I use #5 is supposed to land at the dealer's today, where it will be jailed for about a week because of Maryland laws. No biggie. It's still #5 because I sold the former #5. Gun #6 is on allocation...no arrival date yet. Are you still using a seeing eye gun dog? Why the 'I use' distinction. Are you too embarrassed to be up front amongst your liberal, gun-hating buddies here? |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:06:29 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 7:49 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:42:23 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. If only the NRA knew of your Vietnam heroism, your owls, your income tax situation, your red barn, your trips around Cape Horn, your twin Volvo diesel powered trawler, your Yale education, etc, etc, etc. They'd have representatives coming to your door offering life membership. The NRA is a terrorist organization. It's appropriate you pimp for it. What terrorist acts has the NRA performed, Harry? But then, you call me racist, so I suppose calling the NRA 'terrorists' is appropriate, for one of your thinking. |
#48
On 6/9/16 8:52 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:47:17 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Guns I use #5 is supposed to land at the dealer's today, where it will be jailed for about a week because of Maryland laws. No biggie. It's still #5 because I sold the former #5. Gun #6 is on allocation...no arrival date yet. Are you still using a seeing eye gun dog? Why the 'I use' distinction. Are you too embarrassed to be up front amongst your liberal, gun-hating buddies here? Because I have five guns I use, and two new "collector" hand-engraved revolvers I bought on a whim some years ago that I don't use and, in fact, have never been used. |
#48
7:58 AMPoquito Loco
- show quoted text - What terrorist acts has the NRA performed, Harry? But then, you call me racist, so I suppose calling the NRA 'terrorists' is appropriate, for one of your thinking. ....... John, I really believe that Harry and Michael Moore are about the only ones that think the NRA is a terrorist group. And Mike isn't here, so... |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. |
#48
9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. .... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. |
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#48
On 6/9/16 11:33 AM, Tim wrote:
9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. ... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. |
#48
On 6/9/2016 7:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. How do you find so much spare time to be an asshole? |
#48
On 6/9/16 11:43 AM, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/9/2016 7:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. How do you find so much spare time to be an asshole? It's that overly generous military pension. |
#48
10:39 AMKeyser Söze
- show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am |
#48
On 6/9/16 11:52 AM, Tim wrote:
10:39 AMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am Try reading for content. *You* said legal threats. I said "all sorts of threats." Got it? |
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#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 06:07:56 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
7:58 AMPoquito Loco - show quoted text - What terrorist acts has the NRA performed, Harry? But then, you call me racist, so I suppose calling the NRA 'terrorists' is appropriate, for one of your thinking. ...... John, I really believe that Harry and Michael Moore are about the only ones that think the NRA is a terrorist group. And Mike isn't here, so... Harry won't provide any 'justification' for his doing so, so I suppose it's just more Krausescheiße. |
#48
On 6/9/2016 11:38 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 10:57 AM, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. The NRA derives a huge percentage of its income as a result of firearms sales. How stupid are you? What is wrong with a gun lobbyist getting revenue from gun sales. O'Bama and Clinton received billions from the American People and they don't even represent the will of the people. That's tragic. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:54:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:52 AM, Tim wrote: 10:39 AMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am Try reading for content. *You* said legal threats. I said "all sorts of threats." Got it? Where? Examples? Or is that more than my entitlement? |
#48
On 6/9/2016 11:39 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:33 AM, Tim wrote: 9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. ... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. And the deep pocket unions do as well. In fact that's primarily what they do. |
#48
On 6/9/2016 11:45 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:43 AM, Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/9/2016 7:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. How do you find so much spare time to be an asshole? It's that overly generous military pension. Why would the military pension a cowardly asshole like you? |
#48
On 6/9/2016 11:52 AM, Tim wrote:
10:39 AMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am Try googling "union threats" instead, Tim. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:38:25 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 10:57 AM, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. The NRA derives a huge percentage of its income as a result of firearms sales. That makes them a terrorist organization? The NRA store carries no firearms. "Now let's consider one year, 2010, as a case study. The NRA had $227,811,279 in total revenue that year, including: $100,531,465 (44%) from member dues. $ 58,572,260 (26%) from personal contributions. $ 20,922,249 (9.2%) from the sale of advertising space $ 12,573,541 (5.5%) contributions from "related organizations" $ 11,745,200 (5.2%) came from selling stuff. $ 11,303,074 (5.0%) came from royalties." http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990...01012_990O.pdf Looks like you're spouting the famous Keyser Söze Krausescheiße again. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 12:19:28 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/9/2016 11:45 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 11:43 AM, Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/9/2016 7:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Might not have been "liberals." Might have been non-aligned citizens who are horrified by your pimping for a terrorist organization. I still get mailings from the NRA, which I usually return in an unstamped envelope with the hope the terrorists have to pay postage due. How do you find so much spare time to be an asshole? It's that overly generous military pension. Why would the military pension a cowardly asshole like you? Recovering soldiers' bodies in Vietnam? |
#48
On 6/9/2016 12:14 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 06:07:56 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: 7:58 AMPoquito Loco - show quoted text - What terrorist acts has the NRA performed, Harry? But then, you call me racist, so I suppose calling the NRA 'terrorists' is appropriate, for one of your thinking. ...... John, I really believe that Harry and Michael Moore are about the only ones that think the NRA is a terrorist group. And Mike isn't here, so... Harry won't provide any 'justification' for his doing so, so I suppose it's just more Krausescheiße. So what's new? Harry can't justify the foreclosure on his Jacksonville bungalow, his two bankruptcies, his local and Federal tax delinquencies, the abandoning of his wife and children, His association with mobsters, and many other instances of lying, cheating and stealing. In fact,Harry can't justify his miserable existence. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:33:23 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: 9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. ... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. Harry is going to say the NRA(ILA) challenges laws he thinks are "common sense". In both cases, it is an organization that thinks personal rights trump intrusive policies. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:39:16 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:33 AM, Tim wrote: 9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. ... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. The only threat it makes is to fight oppressive legislation. |
#48
On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 11:54:08 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:52 AM, Tim wrote: 10:39 AMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am Try reading for content. *You* said legal threats. I said "all sorts of threats." Got it? What kind of threats are you talking about? Threatening the political future of anti-gun politicians? That seems to be the biggest threat. |
#48
10:54 AMKeyser Söze
- hide quoted text - On 6/9/16 11:52 AM, Tim wrote: 10:39 AMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. --- Really? I typed into google "NRA makes legal threats". And went through three pages of articles and didn't find anything. Harry, maybe you're better at looking up stuff than I am Try reading for content. *You* said legal threats. I said "all sorts of threats." Got it? .... And which or what threats are I'm supposed to "got?" |
#48
Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. A lot of liberals that I know own guns. I also know Republicans that would never own one. I also know liberals that are practicing Catholics. The media loves to play on these labels but it's not black and white. |
#48
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 8:52 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 07:47:17 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/9/16 7:39 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:38:06 -0400, Alex wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 19:45:39 -0400, Alex wrote: I picked up #48 today. The NRA edition Ruger 22/45. This has the threaded barrel which will, someday, carry a suppressor. My NFA Trust is done so now the ATF waiting game begins. I shot one of these at the Ruger factory - actually their outdoor range down the street - and all you can hear is the action, the hit on the steel target and the shell casing hitting the concrete floor. It wasn't my first color of choice but the NRA edition only comes in red and it looks better in person than the photo on ruger.com. When I picked it up today, a older guy at the store was buying five guns. When he left they told me he owns over 2,000 guns! I can't think of 2,000 that I would like to own if I had that kind of scratch but he evidently has an impressive collection. His last name was 'Smithsonian'? It could be. They think he said 2700 at last count. Well, congrats on #48. Did I tell you I wore my NRA cap to Golden Corrall last time we took the kids for breakfast. Three people came up and told me what a great hat I had. Got a few dirty looks from liberals too, but that just increased the satisfaction. Guns I use #5 is supposed to land at the dealer's today, where it will be jailed for about a week because of Maryland laws. No biggie. It's still #5 because I sold the former #5. Gun #6 is on allocation...no arrival date yet. Are you still using a seeing eye gun dog? Why the 'I use' distinction. Are you too embarrassed to be up front amongst your liberal, gun-hating buddies here? Because I have five guns I use, and two new "collector" hand-engraved revolvers I bought on a whim some years ago that I don't use and, in fact, have never been used. The Ruger Vaquero set that you said you bought AND sold? Keep up with your lies, deadbeat. |
#48
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 10:57 AM, wrote: On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. The NRA derives a huge percentage of its income as a result of firearms sales. Derives? Do you mean donations from manufacturers? |
#48
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/9/16 11:33 AM, Tim wrote: 9:58 On Thu, 9 Jun 2016 08:17:04 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: D'oh. It's not the hat, it's the symbolism. The NRA is a terrorist organization. I suppose if you repeat a lie often enough, some stupid people will believe it. The NRA is more analogous to the ACLU than terrorism. ... But unlike the ACLU, the NRA doesn't make legal threats at people, organizations, church's, municipality's etc. The NRA makes all sorts of threats all the time. Where's your cut-and-paste cite? Is your Google broken? |
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