I guess the supply of blood diamonds is running low?
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These cufflinks contain white and rose gold and sell for about $35,000, enabling the destruction of 100 assault rifles in Africa.
You would probably need an LTC to own these in MA - being super killy high capacity gun components and all.
Are people ever going to realize that it is a people problem not a tool problem? You don't blame the ratchet when a mechanic messes something on your car, but when it comes to crime and specifically guns they don't blame the person using it but the gun itself.Among them is Peter Thum, CEO and co-founder of Fonderie 47. Thum’s organization helps fund the removal of illegal assault rifles in Africa – in part by selling high-end, custom jewelry made from AK-47s.
Are people ever going to realize that it is a people problem not a tool problem? You don't blame the ratchet when a mechanic messes something on your car, but when it comes to crime and specifically guns they don't blame the person using it but the gun itself.
Are people ever going to realize that it is a people problem not a tool problem? You don't blame the ratchet when a mechanic messes something on your car, but when it comes to crime and specifically guns they don't blame the person using it but the gun itself.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the collection is that the sale of each piece is tied to a specific number of weapons destroyed. For instance, a $25,600 ring will enable the destruction of 75 assault rifles; a set of $35,000 cufflinks will lead to the destruction of 100 assault rifles.
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Any and every way we can drain money from the pockets of moonbats is a good thing.that's too funny, I wander how many gullible moonbats would buy these to bring to the next party and show everyone that their crap smells so much less than Al Gore's "Prius".
I got some spare AK parts left over, may be I should sell them for a few $1000s to make sure that no AK would ever use them.![]()
Did you guys catch in the article where it said these selling for $35,000 allows them to destroy 100 guns.
Really??!?? Why does it cost them 35k to destroy 100 guns? Wouldn't a $400 harbor freight bandsaw suffice lol.
Seems legit, what could go wrong?"Dear Ivan, my name is crown prince Jimad of Nigeria. We want to destroy guns. All you have to do is send us a Western Union money order ..."
they are melting them down and using the slag to forge/cast new parts.