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Thread: Great Use of a Deactivation

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    Oh the fun to be had when somebody "doesnt see you."
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milanczar View Post
    Has to be the worst timing and beyond poor to no taste to post advertisement for making money deactivating firearms.

    Gives me more than pause and a bad taste in my mouth about where I will spend my money and who I spend it with in the future if there is a future for our hobby.

    Talk about undoing good will and benefit of the doubt which I had up to now.
    So what are you suggesting then ? If these rifles can’t be sold to anyone, keep them locked in a safe for the sake of not deactivating them ?

    I too feel bad knowing that these rare and unique specimens are being neutered. But I’d rather he neutered than dead. So deactivate anytime over government smelter. That’s just common sense.

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