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  • #46
    DisgruntledReaper
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 1856

    Originally posted by Hilldweller
    Liability, arggg.... Good point!
    Shame really. Hate to see it all go to waste.

    Haven't a clue how I'd pull them all apart. Reloading stuff is long gone and that only put it together.
    I doubt a pair of channel locks and a vice would do it much good.
    SELL it as for 'component use only' yea and have the buyer sign a waiver ....

    Now.....whatcha got man....whers the list......may as well sell the firearms on here also!
    'There is no theory of evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live.'

    'I have so many good karma points I am approaching Saint Hood'

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    • #47
      DisgruntledReaper
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 1856

      Originally posted by ojisan
      HAHAHAH!!!! Love it! Yup that is al of us Cg-ers when a thread like this comes up...we all circle and wait for the carcass to show...
      'There is no theory of evolution, just a list of creatures Chuck Norris allows to live.'

      'I have so many good karma points I am approaching Saint Hood'

      "They tell you of a laundry detergent that takes out bloodstains- I'm thinking that if you have clothes covered in bloodstains-maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem"

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      • #48
        five.five-six
        CGN Contributor
        • May 2006
        • 34703

        Originally posted by Hilldweller
        For those of you who say "sell it here"....aren't private party sales of ammunition illegal?
        only if it was manufactured by someone who is not an 06FFL

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