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Video from the Worcester gun buyback of the owner of City Welding that volunteered to crush the guns brought in.
Maybe instead of Cooch on his jacket, it should say Chooch....
Video from the Worcester gun buyback of the owner of City Welding that volunteered to crush the guns brought in.
Maybe instead of Cooch on his jacket, it should say Chooch....
Video from the Worcester gun buyback of the owner of City Welding that volunteered to crush the guns brought in.
Maybe instead of Cooch on his jacket, it should say Chooch....
That said, that revolver looks like the usual POS $40 junk gun that someone would list for $900 on our classifieds.
Don’t even go. A picture of a line at their event is more valuable to them than an extra $25 is to you.I’m waiting for a buyback near me that has the standard $50 or $100 for handguns. I’ve got an old Iver Johnson in 32 short that could go. I figure it’s worth about $25 as local gun shops have them @ $50
Don’t even go. A picture of a line at their event is more valuable to them than an extra $25 is to you.
ACQUIRE a magazine FROM THE WAITING ROOM OF A LEFTIST ESTABLISHMENT SUCH AS YOUR LOCAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD OFFICE - Time or People is fine - fold squareish, load up with shells, duck tape top, leave bottom open so its behind cap a little.
Video from the Worcester gun buyback of the owner of City Welding that volunteered to crush the guns brought in.
Maybe instead of Cooch on his jacket, it should say Chooch....
The only reason I'd ever show up at a "buyback" would be I'm leaving the state and potentially giving up the FFL...And I've got 2500 serialized pieces of black iron pipe to dispose of.It's really very simple:
Anybody that turns in anything for any reason at a "buyback" event hates freedom.
Crushing things in the press looks kinda fun though. Just sayin'