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Old 01-10-2013, 05:43 PM   #13 (permalink)
Abukai08
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I do worry about the idiots that are buying guns that have no idea why they're buying them. I worry that they are not responsible and I worry that you're going to do stupid things with them. I have seen some really asinine things in the shops lately. some of the stuff I have heard would make your hair stand on end. suddenly the assault rifle is the new beanie baby. thousands of people think they need them and don't know why. I fear that they will be mishandled miss stored in misused. the last thing we need is more irresponsible people with guns. I truly hope those that are buying them actually know what they're doing and why they want them.
Yup I was at the Fun Store earlier (which was almost cleaned out) and this guy I never met was trying to talk to me about his new M4 he just bought the other day.

Cringed a little

Then he started asking me how many "clips" I have. Cuz he bought 6.

Cringed a little more.

Then he started talking about how he wishes he could get those clips for a hundred bullets, but he was out to find a bunch more 30 bullet clips before we have to turn them in.

Eye started to twitch.

Then he asked me if I had a shotgun because he wanted to buy one, but asked how much shotgun bullets cost.

I'm choppin this dude in the throat in my mind!!!

So I had to leave before I heard anything else about clips that hold bullets forcing me to suck-start my carry piece...

I just hope there are people that are the opposite of that guy and are buying things for the right reasons.
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