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12-25-2012 , 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
Who's the victim of me owning a gun?
Given a large enough sample size gun owners will hurt someone else with their own gun. The same is not true for all individual guns. I cannot buy a joint/8-ball/crack-rock and end up involuntarily hurting another human being with said drug. Only a gun provides that. It's not just about you. It never was and it never will be. It's about your stupid toy dick that you love so much. You toy gun makes others unsafe. So says research and all available information. Give it time, it will sink in. It will take you many more dead children. But, with time, you will realize that you compensators are not worth the dead innocent civilians.
12-25-2012 , 04:27 AM
So that's a "DblBarrelJ, your gun hurts no one".

Thanks.
12-25-2012 , 04:37 AM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
So that's a "DblBarrelJ, your gun hurts no one".

Thanks.
Yes. Your gun does hurt people. You're part of a massive industrial complex that benefits from children being murdered. Look at the past couple of weeks. Your favorite gun lobby made a ton of money off of the Sandy Hook incident. You should have been disgusted and contemplated all that you stand for, but you did not. You bought more compensators.

Jesus christ all might, think about that. Children were murdered and the NRA made more money than ever. It should give you pause to think about your compensators, but it does not. You own(or don't who knows about your fake online identity) far more guns than you could ever need to defend yourself. And infinitely less than you would ever need to fight a government. Please remember this. Your guns will never stop a government from doing anything. You're a weak individual who cannot stop anything without a strong collective to help him. Just like all people who have fought other collectives in the past. You're nothing on your own. Pissing in the wind you are.
12-25-2012 , 04:42 AM
The NRA is a non-profit civil rights organization.

The fact that people rallied in support of the rights they stand for during this time should possibly cause you to pause and contemplate.

Also, I pretty much refuse to take anyone seriously who's so childish in debating the topic they're literally forced to bring out that tired old "small penis compensation" line.

I mean, you understand you sound like an angry sixteen year old girl with that line, right?
12-25-2012 , 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
The NRA is a non-profit civil rights organization.
okay, you've said nothing of interest so far.

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The fact that people rallied in support of the rights they stand for during this time should possibly cause you to pause and contemplate.
Paranoid white people who want to kill people. Hmmmm, yea I thought about it. It's a terrible plan. Look around the world, dude. It is not complicated. This is the most simple of social sciences. Please, for all of mankind, think about this for a long period of time. Just print out the available material and sit alone with it for a couple of hours and come back to us. I am honestly begging you.

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Also, I pretty much refuse to take anyone seriously who's so childish in debating the topic they're literally forced to bring out that tired old "small penis compensation" line.
This is your parents fault. Not mine. Guns do compensate for a lack of manhood. It is a central marketing strategy of compensator manufacturers. I did not start it, they did. They know their audience is scared of a world they do not know. They feast on that. Much like how the NRA got you and the general to buy a ton of guns and ammo after Sandy Hook. They own you like cattle. You're their scared little sheep. Bahhh buy more led pellets baaaah.

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I mean, you understand you sound like an angry sixteen year old girl with that line, right?
Secure men usually make their opponents look effeminate. Many 16 year old girls understand that you're protecting a terrible position. They vote and are(in 2 years) are just as important to society as you.

Find a better argument before you get rage banned please.
12-25-2012 , 05:04 AM
There's very little of that that goes beyond a personal attack, but I'm allowed to be personally attacked, so **** it.

As for the rest, the guns I bought following Sandy Hook were investments.

I know failing Econ is a general requirement for liberalism and all, but this is called "Supply and Demand".

It's a good way to make a quick few thousand.

Now, you're obviously heavily intoxicated and unable to clearly articulate a position.

Have a nice Christmas. I will. I made a nice bit of pocket change yesterday in the rush to get the AR-15, this years hot ticket Christmas item, under the tree.

Placed an order for another full-auto Kalashnikov to go in my NFA trust.

Life is good.
12-25-2012 , 05:19 AM
[QUOTE=DblBarrelJ;36351908]There's very little of that that goes beyond a personal attack, but I'm allowed to be personally attacked, so **** it.[quote]

You're the epitome of a gun rights gun owner. I cannot attack them without attacking the caricature that is you. It is hard to dissect.

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As for the rest, the guns I bought following Sandy Hook were investments.
Lies.

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I know failing Econ is a general requirement for liberalism and all, but this is called "Supply and Demand".
No one buys this.

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It's a good way to make a quick few thousand.
Gotta make up for the money you plan on donating to the NRA to protect your compensators.

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Now, you're obviously heavily intoxicated and unable to clearly articulate a position.
Projection.

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Have a nice Christmas. I will. I made a nice bit of pocket change yesterday in the rush to get the AR-15, this years hot ticket Christmas item, under the tree.

Placed an order for another full-auto Kalashnikov to go in my NFA trust.

Life is good.
Same to you. I hope your daughters don't break your balls too early in the morning.
12-25-2012 , 05:30 AM
Meh, we fed them lots of Pasta.

But on a serious note, I'm not a huge NRA fanboi, however when ****'s gotta be handled on the federal level, they're it.

I put most of my time and resources into GeorgiaCarry, which I agree with on many more issues.

The worst part of all of this attacking is that none of this will likely ever affect me. I seriously doubt that a gun ban would ever occur in our lifetimes in this country. However, even if it did, it likely wouldn't affect me in any real way, other than costing me some profits I make on some guns.

I mean, per federal law I can concealed carry in Chicago and not have issues. Even if they decided to disarm patrol cops, it wouldn't affect me, since I run a specialized unit.

I fight for this because I believe it. I've encountered the realities of what happens when the unarmed meet armed individuals who mean them harm.

I'm not in it for me. I have no dog in this fight.

I mean, honestly, if my life had been exactly the same except I lived in London, or Sydney, I'd still have access to guns.

This isn't about me. It's about all of you.
12-25-2012 , 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Case Closed
Given a large enough sample size gun owners will hurt someone else with their own gun. The same is not true for all individual guns. I cannot buy a joint/8-ball/crack-rock and end up involuntarily hurting another human being with said drug.
Given a large enough sample size joint/8-ball/crack-rock users will hurt someone with their own drug addled mind. Ever heard of impaired driving or junkies flipping out and getting stabby or a sudden urge to eat a person's face?

Given a large enough sample size pool/bathtub/bucket owners will drown someone with their own water containing device.

lol at saying the NRA caused the gun buying panic. I can't even read anymore of this hoplophobe's rambling.
12-25-2012 , 11:20 AM
Sweet Baby Cheeses!!! GTFO there are other threads for trolling.
12-25-2012 , 11:44 AM
NRA didn't cause anything. The Election was coming and lots of people but guns, mags and ammo nothing too crazy. The CT shooting happened and the NRA was silent and we have record sales for Guns, Mags and Ammo before The NRA says anything. Thanks to Obama and the Democrats there was record sales of guns and hi cap magazines.

Like above, go troll elsewhere.
12-25-2012 , 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Mexibastardhawk
Given a large enough sample size joint/8-ball/crack-rock users will hurt someone with their own drug addled mind. Ever heard of impaired driving or junkies flipping out and getting stabby or a sudden urge to eat a person's face?
Yes. Same with gun users. Therapy will help both groups. Someone needs to help with this bizarre persecution complex. Case and point:


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lol at saying the NRA caused the gun buying panic. I can't even read anymore of this hoplophobe's rambling.
hoplophobe....oh my

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Originally Posted by NeBlis
Sweet Baby Cheeses!!! GTFO there are other threads for trolling.
I got quoted, so I responded.
12-25-2012 , 12:32 PM
someone please ban dbl from the thread for bringing CC here.
12-25-2012 , 12:49 PM
I didn't "bring him here".

He said something incredibly stupid while drunk, I'd have mocked him in the thread he posted it in were we not modded by a sociopath, so I posted it here.

It was a dumb statement. Engaging him just brought more hilarity.
12-25-2012 , 12:53 PM
ban!!
12-25-2012 , 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by NeBlis
Sweet Baby Cheeses!!! GTFO there are other threads for trolling.
can we reach a deal then, you all keep the gun talk in here. cuz when the gun stuff gets introduced into the other threads, the troll reaction is the same.
12-25-2012 , 03:31 PM
Gun owners thread = people who own and support guns.

I don't come in your social entitlement threads and muddy them up, please follow the same. You were quoted, you responded, good day.
12-25-2012 , 04:49 PM
dont blame CC or cres for this. they don't know any better.

this is DBL's fault.
12-25-2012 , 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by General Tsao
dont blame CC or cres for this. they don't know any better.

this is DBL's fault.
12-25-2012 , 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by General Tsao
dont blame CC or cres for this. they don't know chit.

this is DBL's fault.
FYP

then

QFT
12-25-2012 , 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
As for the rest, the guns I bought following Sandy Hook were investments.

I know failing Econ is a general requirement for liberalism and all, but this is called "Supply and Demand".
When you and all your fellow gun enthusiasts snatch up AR-15s at inflated prices in the hopes of flipping them for a profit, I think that's generally called "an asset bubble."
12-25-2012 , 05:36 PM
Bump

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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
I wouldn't go out and purchase a rifle right now.

The profitable time for that has likely passed, the margins are small now. If you're going to be buying a rifle for personal use, don't.

I picked up several around a week ago, but I was able to get them at retail. They've already jumped between 40% and 60% depending on which one I'm discussing. I'm trying to hold out to 75% profit before selling.

I'd recommend investing in 30 round mags, as that's something I can legitimately see possibly being banned.

As for rifles, we're about to hit a rifle bubble. People are buying rifles at exorbitant prices with money they don't have, thinking the rifles are going to skyrocket after a ban that very likely won't happen, so they're going to be stuck with rifles that are of stagnant value. My opinion is that the rifle market is going to crash and flood by mid summer of '13, and GB and the gun stores will have rack and racks of used (but probably never fired) AR's in the $400-$600 price point.

As I said, I picked up several, but I didn't intend to hold them for any length of time. I think the price will plateau soon and then soon after begin to plummet. Especially after it becomes clear an outright ban on rifles won't pass the Republican controlled House.
12-25-2012 , 06:23 PM
sell sooner rather than later imho
12-25-2012 , 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
sell sooner rather than later imho
I'd agree with this. A large number of panic buyers have already over paid, or if not have "lost steam" in regards to the "I NEED THIS NOW!" mentality we've seen. I'm guessing retailers will be getting more stock in soon at an inflated price at which point a lot will sell and then things will slowly slip back to "normal." With normal being 5%ish higher than prices were originally. Even if a buyer's market occurs I don't see prices ever going completely back to where they were.

I'm basing this off absolutely nothing and just assumptions. Things may (probably will) spike periodically whenever people say 'ban,' but most people, especially consumers have short term memories.

Prediction: 1.5-2 months away from business as usual.
12-25-2012 , 07:46 PM
I sold two yesterday, both to women, both for their husbands.

I plan to sell two more the day Feinstein introduces her bill.

I still think prices are gonna plummet for a while, these people aren't going to be able to get their money back on their rifles IMO.

      
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