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My 1st firearm....


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Guest Tom Cat

Go play in the tinderbox. This thread isn't about that.

Its about a first firearm

I think before you get your first firearm there should be some requirements met other than passing the owner some plastic or a few bills - just stating my opinion as folks do all the time right here in the lounge on a variety of subjects. You dont like it you can ignore it or act like a self righteous ass.

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gunbroker is way overpriced esp when u add shipping.

the worst thing about gunbroker arent the prices its the dishonesty - Ive bought 2 firearms from 2 seperate sellers on there - the first the firing pin was broken and the weapon would not fire - the second the breech in the barrel was damaged and caused the ejection of spent shells to jam - both the sellers had top ratings - its pretty obvious to me that, that site is little more than a place for scamsters to get rid of broke dick weapons at top dollar prices. Im sure there are some legit sellers but I've learned my lesson and wont purchase from the site again.

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Its about a first firearm

I think before you get your first firearm there should be some requirements met other than passing the owner some plastic or a few bills - just stating my opinion as folks do all the time right here in the lounge on a variety of subjects. You dont like it you can ignore it or act like a self righteous ass.

suck a dick. prick.

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