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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward Horton View Post
    I had two Chevrolet's made in a country with a socialist medical care system and they seldom broke. But if they did get sick and break I just took them across the border and the and they were fixed for free.

    The difference between Communism and Capitalism is very simple......

    Under Communism "man exploits man" and under Capitalism its just the other way around.

    Don't tell Son, but I secretly would like to have an AIA in .308/7.62, but they cost too much and besides I would never find out if my 2A1 was going to blow up by shooting it with Capitalistic commercial .308 ammo in a rifle made in a primarily Hindu country. (firearms profiling)

    And at least my "copies" were made in China and Romania.



    And look at the bright side, at least these AIA rifles weren't made by Hobbits.

    Ed i wont tell Son if you keep mine. I will be able to tell you secrets about 51s and 39s soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield303t View Post
    If you are not willing to buy a gun then you shouldn't buy ANYTHING as no matter what you buy you are supporting the "regime".
    You can avoid most of the goods you mentioned and by North American, Western European etc easily if your willing to spend a extra dollar.

    Heck bought myself a dinner wear set all made in the US for a mere 10% more the the Chinese one beside it when I first got my own place.

    Dimitri

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