The only thing that would make it a weapon would be the intent in which it was used. Why market it with the intent implied?
The only thing that would make it a weapon would be the intent in which it was used. Why market it with the intent implied?
The only thing that makes a firearm a "weapon" is the human mind behind it.
Last edited by midnightpossum; 06-25-2016 at 11:51 AM.
No retreat,No surrender
So a thread on a good price on a gun, turns into a thread on political correctness. The antis have us trained well! Shame on us.
Canadian Gunnutz . Now there's a name youse guys should be all up in arms about(no pun intended).
i call every object a weapon
"Giveth thine possessions upon Michael of Canmore and thou shalt never be possessionless." - Norc 3:05
If these are former police issue.... They likely have been used as a weapon.... it is on their resume so to speak....
Or should we change the ad to say these are veteran pistols... or duty guns... or....
"Patrol pistol". It work with the AR-15 assault/patrol rifle.
"Are you silly? I’m still gonna send it..."
-Larry Enticer
Aside from the classroom debate as per what is the definition of the word "weapon" if you did your homework as to a fair price for a used Beretta 92s you might want to shop around and compare prices...
The average price in the U.S for a Beretta 92s is around 400$ to 450$.. so in Canadian dollars its 518$ to 582$ in Canadian dollars. Marstar is offering a Marstar lockable gun case ($15 value) and a Cytac Hi Tec Polymer holster ($40 value)
And people are still whining the price is to high???????