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Korean Garands
Will the status of those Garands in Korea change now?
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11-09-2016 11:41 AM
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Not till The Donald is inaugurated and he listens to our bitching and whining and uses that pen and telephone
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
those Garands in Korea
Just business...he'll buy them all himself and slowly roll them to us one at a time at huge profit. I would...
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Just business...he'll buy them all himself and slowly roll them to us one at a time at huge profit. I would...
Be careful what ideas you share.
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Doubt I could shine any light on him...
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I'll be prodding a contact at DDTC to see if the retransfer process Obama ended in September 2013 by executive order gets rescinded. I'd like to see the M1 Rifles and Carbines come home. There was a rumor that the current administration sent an Ordnance officer to supervise destruction of the rifles in Korea but I don't know how true it is because the weapons in question were owned and not loaned by the USA
. I'd think they'd be looking at selling them and not destroying them.
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Things can certainly happen, unlike here in Canada
. Look at the Brady bill, how it just went away? Here once something is written, it's struck in stone. Financial sense doesn't play in at all...
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Jim, You're thinking of the so called "Assault Weapons Ban, (AWB)," which did sunset in 2004 after ten years of study which proved that those evil military look alike firearms have no bearing on firearms crime in the USA
. The majority of the actual Brady law is still in effect including the mandatory NICS background checks we licensed dealers must perform on potential buyers. This past election is a testament to the disdain in the USA of failed liberal progressive policy. It restoreth my faith!! Brian
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The Garand
is considered an assault weapon in my miserable locale. Need a 5 round end bloc and to chop off the bayonet lug. Blasphemy
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