Senator Feinstein suggests gun buyback program

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rgrokelley
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Re: Senator Feinstein suggests gun buyback program

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I read a story recently where some entrepenuers were selling air soft weapons at a gun buy back program in San Francisco. Not a bad return on the investment.
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Re: Senator Feinstein suggests gun buyback program

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Richard Cranium wrote:
rgrokelley wrote:I read a story recently where some entrepenuers were selling air soft weapons at a gun buy back program in San Francisco. Not a bad return on the investment.

Might as well. LAPD recently bought a couple of inert trainer AT-4's. :lol:
Speaking of inert things, I really want a M2A2 LAW for a historical display. I had three of the things, but they all disappeared during a move a decade ago. If anyone has such a thing, PM me. I can buy, or trade. I have quite a bit of Class V in the most popular calibers.
A & C Company, 3rd Ranger Battalion 1984-1986
2/325, 82nd Airborne 1979-1984
F Company, 51st LRSU 1986-1988
5th Special Forces Group 1989-1995
3rd Special Forces Group 1997-1999
RS - DHG 5-85
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