saw this myself this at one of the local shops.
guy behind counter opens up a transfered rifle out of the shipping box.Says hey they shipped this thing loaded!Doesnt clear the weapon and says-Oh well its ready to go rock now.
I left right away and watched the news later to see if anyone got shot there that day
"You cannot invade the mainland United States.
There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."
Japanese Admiral Yamamoto, 1941
Regarding the best SD round in .45 ACP...
Counter guy picks up WWB 230gr FMJ and says, "If it's good enough for the Army, it's good enough for me. Nobody can afford to buy those hollowpoints now, anyway." Customer getting this sage "advice" was buying ammo for a Kimber stainless Custom II. Last I checked, those were made sometime post-WWI and ate JHP pretty regularly...
I was at our friendly neighborhood fun store when I saw a fully decked out franken tacticool SPR. It looked like the gun the kid who comes from the internet would use.
This thing had everything, but a bayonet. The best part was the suppressor attached to the end of the rifle. Now interestingly enough, suppressors are allowed in our state, but its a crime to fire one thats attached to a weapon. Knowing the law to the capital letter here, I walk up to the dealer.
Me: "Hey, are suppressors legal to fire in this state?"
Dealer: "Well, with it attached whos gonna hear ya?"
Me: "hmmm, good point."
He then proceeded to tell me about his Sheriffs Dept. past and how his son is in the Marines.
Soon after, I made my way to the competing gun store a couple of blocks down.
I talk to the dealer.
Me: "I want to get a good .22lr that I can suppress, I was thinking about the GSG5." (I knew it was a toy)
Dealer: "Well, thats a POS gun to suppress, just get yourself a nice 10/22."
I agreed and then remembered that it was this guy who years earlier took those primer charged .22 bullets (to show me) and grabbed a rifle of the rack, loaded the chamber, I stepped back, then he turned around and fired at a phone book in a box. The target was littered with holes. I guess it can be boring in a gun store.
I guess the fun store dealers here all have this big secret that they shoot their cans, but do it in private. I could care less thats their right, but when they are advocating to break the law, however dumb it might be to others, it can't do their secret suppressor habbits any good.
A guy working the counter at Bass Pro said Smith and Wesson handguns are by far superior pistols than H&K's. I can accept if someone prefers S&W over HK, but someone who tells a potential buyer that S&W is far superior to HK? For one thing, how could anyone say that with a straight face? Secondly wouldn't a salesman want to sell a more expensive handgun in the HK rather than the cheaper S&W?
"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." -Some guy not brave enough to put his name on it, so he slapped Jefferson's name on it.
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