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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: NE Bull on April 06, 2013, 07:14:19 PM
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In light of Colorado Representative Diana DeGette's revelation last week, I have decided to take it upon myself to launch a new startup company. I will be accepting your used up AR magazines and any other Clips for recycling.
I will, of course, disassemble them and recycle the individual pieces appropriately . ;) ;) ;) 8)
Contact me thru PM for now until I get the new website going.
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In case ammo or guns are offending people, could you work it into the goodness of your heart to also accept those items?
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In case ammo or guns are offending people, could you work it into the goodness of your heart to also accept those items?
Nope. That's my gig lol
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It's about time some earth-friendly individual came forward. With all these knowledgeable progressives throwing away disposable plastic magazines, I worry about the likelyhood of them also clogging up landfills with disposable plastic AR's and Glocks. ;D
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I do what I can, Red Dot.
On a totally unrelated note. I will also be involved in another business selling Re-manufactured, as-new AR style magazines and other gun clips. I see this as a risky venture, since the manufacture of Mags will be prohibited in many states.
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I will be accepting your used up AR magazines
Will you also be recycling those clips that go into the magazines? :D
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One thing in all this that has left me confused is, I understand now thanks to Ms. DeGette that 30 round "magazine clips" are disposable, but what about 10 round magazines? I mean, if its OK to make, sell, buy and possess those, then they must be re-usable?
If 30 rounders actually were disposable, I'd imagine most would end up using them as make-shift targets when they were empty :laugh: