manasavachakarma <soup_or_power@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> My colleague has passed on some NRA mags. It is really entertaining to
> see the NRA members advertising their wares.
Coincidentally, I find pompous, arrogant gasbags who find other people
'entertaining' amusing and moronic.
> One of them goes on to
> say PBA shots are preferable to lead shots. What is PBA?
PBA
Performance Ballistic Alloy enhances penetration, velocity, and accuracy
by
25%.
True Gold
18 Karat gold plating eliminates barrel corrosion and enhances accuracy
shot
after shot.
Lead Free
PBA is guaranteed lead free and environmentally friendly. Up to 25%
velocity
increase in most high power air guns
> Their concern for environment is very touching.
At least they demonstrate their concern in actions, rather than the
Leftwing's talent for just telling you how they care about the environment
while doing nothing but talk.
> I see that most of the guns are collectors' items. Is that true? Once
> I had the privilege of viewing the civil-war gun collection of my
> neighbor. Like Heston he would say: "the landlord will take them away
> from my cold hands." Not to mention, he had his share of problems with
> the landlord who could've evicted him for harboring guns...
I'm sorry; "harboring" guns?
> ...and having a
> pet against the rules. By the way, he was paranoid about trusting any
> bank to keep his earnings in an account. He used to go to gun shows
> when his health permitted. Sometimes he handed over the guns to his
> trusted friends to sell/exchange on his behalf. Needless to say he
> took cold cash and put it away in a bank locker!
What the hell's a bank locker? Do you mean a safety deposit box? You'd
be
surprised how many people keep money in those, I'll bet.
> Never paid taxes also.
Now how would you know he never paid taxes? Or do you mean he didn't
pay
taxes when he sold a gun? So? Do you pay taxes on the money when you sell
your
lawn mower in a yard sale?
> Is this the modus-operandi of gun collectors? Even though he was
> a trucker I was amazed at his collection of books on civil war and
> guns. I surely miss him.
>
> So I would like to nominate Mr.Fred Stackowich as the president of
> NRA.
>
> Thanks for your sup****t
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to pass... it's about learning to dance
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