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--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on April 04, 2012, 09:49:26 PM ---bradkoll...........

Three New Guns in One Short Week???

Let's apply some solid inductive logic to this here situation.   The applicable syllogism follows:

You are known to be a Student.

Students are known to be poor.

It is widely known that Poor People can't afford to purchase non-essential items, like guns.

However, Government programs provide Essentials to Poor People.

Therefore, you have stumbled upon some kind of Government Program that provides you with guns.   [Or Gun Subsidies.    Or Gun Stamps.   Gun Entitlement.   Whatever.]

Must be through Eric Holder and the Department of Justice.    Like Guns to Mexico.

Christmas and Your Birthday.

Do you really want to fire that Model 500 with your Banged-Up Thumb???    Better use the Weak Side Hand.

'Preciate your sharing.


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I have been saving for many many months. I gave up a lot of other activities I normally would have done, and honestly I feel it was worth it. Also learned of selling plasma a little over a year ago so I made an extra $200 a month while doing homework or watching movies they show in the plasma center. I don't need to worry about my thumb rubbing on the 500 since it sits much higher than my thumb compared to the 642. I actually placed the 500 on layaway back in January when I saw it drop to a very low price (relatively speaking) so it would stay locked in. Buying locally would have cost about $1300 with tax, I paid just a tad more than $1000. Heck Cabelas sells used ones for more than I paid.

NE Bull:
I had a good friend make his Motorcycle payments with 'blood money". It never dawned on me to apply that logic to firearm purchases.  Hmmmm....

SemperFiGuy:
Many Years Ago............

While an undergrad at Alabama Polytechnic Institute  [now Auburn University], fellow Tekes and I--when we were empty of pocket--would all pile into one car and travel some 30 miles to Tuskegee Institute and Sell Our Blood at their clinic.

As I recall, we got $15/pint.    Room rent was $12/month at the frat house, so we paid our rent for a month and had money left over for beer.    Beer was about $0.25/bottle, as I recall.   

We never thought about buying S&W 500s at the time.   No imagination, I guess.


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