Largest Run on guns in decades.

In a decade nothing will be legal, and you will need a permit to discharge your ##### in designated areas.

making something illegal doesn't mean those things disappear,these guns will always be there,they can never find 95% of them,there's still guys having fun with full autos that have been in their families for decades,they just get passed on,they can make all the laws they want,but there is 100's of millions of guns around,and nothing will ever change that,and the libtards could care less,it's only about optics to them,as long as it looks like they're doing something,it's all that matters to them,public safety isn't even close,
 
Vendors need to organize and lead the charge in starting to push back against this government thievery.

The gun orgs can't keep themselves from falling into political pockets, which only serves to paralyze this community. They are not the answer.

The vendors and businesses have the power, they just need to group up and work together.

The vendors are also making a massive mint. If they want to stay in business they need to kick back more to fighting and advocating. When was the last time any of the gun organizations have made any real victories? The whole situation reminds me of a buddies divorce where only the lawyers benefited… I also get a kick out of the 85 cent 5.56 ball ammo, there is no way that several people in that chain of supply are not getting filthy rich…
 
Let's also understand that we live in a very odd period of time in history in which effective means of personal defense is banned across a significant portion of the globe. This is not normal, and it will change. One way or another.
 
The last time the LGR came around, I reluctantly registered my guns. I honestly felt at the time that it was my duty to comply with the law of the land and that any resistance I could make, or appeal for change, would have to be done from the right side of the law. Other people knew better but I didn't listen and it cost me.

Well, I've learned from my mistake.
 
The last time the LGR came around, I reluctantly registered my guns. I honestly felt at the time that it was my duty to comply with the law of the land and that any resistance I could make, or appeal for change, would have to be done from the right side of the law. Other people knew better but I didn't listen and it cost me.

Well, I've learned from my mistake.

“There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.”
 
The only reason I can see for the increase in sales is that most of those buyers have no intention of turning anything in when their guns inevitably get banned and are grabbing whatever they can before the door closes.

That is exactly what is happening.
Those numbers are somewhat encouraging, as this serves as a proof, that there is still a significant amount of people out there, whom know what is going on and whom know exactly what this is about.

This gives me hope, that the criminal psychopaths in power will have one ##### of a time trying to collect any of those firearms, once they decide to make their move.
 
they would have to admit they disregarded a official government order,that would be hard to walk back from,LOL

The only "official order" that would stick, comes from Trudeau himself.

How many times during his reign, has he proven that He is above the law?
 
And for the public record: You no longer have any interest in non-restricted firearms and took up knitting!

Yea non restricted are junk, it was a great time to sell it all and buy fishing gear.. if I want to shoot I can just get some R rifles and go to the range right !?
 
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