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Bailey Guns
06-05-2011, 09:02
al-Qaeda has released a new video urging Muslims in the US to buy guns and kill Americans with them.


"America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms," said Adam Gadahn, an American-born spokesman who is known as Azzam al-Amriki. "You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an identification card."

So, when is the next gun show where I can go buy myself a full-auto rifle?

palepainter
06-05-2011, 09:08
What a douchebag. I hope every militant muslim shows up at gun shows looking for full auto weaponry. That would save us all a bit of time.

Zundfolge
06-05-2011, 10:28
I take this as proof that Chuck Schummer is working hand in hand with Al-Qaeda (or at least Al-Qaeda top people are subscribers to his newsletter).

BPTactical
06-05-2011, 10:41
Not gonna happen-they will be too busy baking cupcakes!

+1 to the Brits!


That being said I will give you guys a Buyers intel report soon-heading to Tanner now.........

Krasni
06-05-2011, 12:04
What a douchebag. I hope every militant muslim shows up at gun shows looking for full auto weaponry. That would save us all a bit of time.

rondog
06-05-2011, 12:08
But the concept of those fuckers buying any kind of guns and ammo and then going after Americans here is frightening! Think about how many times all of us have bought/sold guns or ammo from individuals, with no paper trail. Not hard, and perfectly legal.

If a flock of those turds scattered around the country launched a coordinated suicide attack on citizens on a certain day & time, it wouldn't be pretty. They don't have to use full-auto's or AK47's, a Ruger 10/22 with a couple of banana mags would work just fine. Wouldn't be hard to do in this country either. The majority of the general population still runs around in condition white with their pants around their ankles most of the time.

bobbyfairbanks
06-05-2011, 12:10
Just more of a reason to start carrying if your not already.

colocowboy01
06-05-2011, 12:13
Just more of a reason to start carrying if your not already.

+1^

Dirt Diver
06-05-2011, 12:18
+2

BPTactical
06-05-2011, 13:32
+3

FWIW-I did not see any class III items of note at the show. The Muzzies must have bought them all up already[Tooth]

Blowby
06-05-2011, 13:56
Our enemies purchasing "Fully Automatic Weapons" and blending into the general population requires new laws indeed. Instead of banning sales to legal US citizens let us use our founding fathers logic and direct a word of caution towards our enemies. Protect and strengthen our country and citizens in any type of tyranny.

* Congress has passed and amended to our constitution that all law abiding citizens able to legally purchase and carry a fire arm have the right to own and carry weapons of equal or greater effectiveness in defeating insurgents within out population. *

Problem solved! [UZI]

spyder
06-05-2011, 15:02
+3

FWIW-I did not see any class III items of note at the show. The Muzzies must have bought them all up already[Tooth]
Muzzies huh BP? [ROFL1] Sounds like something off the muppets.

Elhuero
06-05-2011, 16:45
if every single muslim in the U.S. bought a rifle, they'd still be outnumbered about 52 to 1.

and if muslim extremists start shooting spree terror here like the school attack in beslan, they will find the land of the free will become a very hostile place to them, very quickly.

more americans will buy guns and that ratio will widen.

watch The Siege. pre 9/11, with a BS liberal slant to the plot (especially the ending), but very telling.

rondog
06-05-2011, 17:06
We should be prepared all the time, like the Israelis.....

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b150/rinselman/funnies/sweet20dreams.jpg

spyder
06-05-2011, 17:09
We should be prepared all the time, like the Israelis.....

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b150/rinselman/funnies/sweet20dreams.jpg
What are you talking about, I thought that picture was taken somewhere in Pueblo?

Ridge
06-05-2011, 19:45
So, when is the next gun show where I can go buy myself a full-auto rifle?

Duhh, Tanner!

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/89Sunbird/IMAG0091.jpg

Bailey Guns
06-05-2011, 20:16
We should be prepared all the time, like the Israelis.....



I'm curious why two of those girls don't have mags in their rifles?

mx'r
06-05-2011, 20:57
I'm curious why two of those girls don't have mags in their rifles?


Only the cute one gets to carry the mag inserted [ROFL1]

cstone
06-05-2011, 21:24
I'm curious why two of those girls don't have mags in their rifles?

Horizontal magazine holder. Carry an unloaded weapon with a simple 90 degree rotation and pull on the charging handle to go hot.

trlcavscout
06-05-2011, 21:56
Here's a question for you all...

Have any of you ever done a private sale firearm to a...person of Middle Eastern Religion?

Do Buhdists count?

mcantar18c
06-05-2011, 21:57
Here's a question for you all...

Have any of you ever done a private sale firearm to a...person of Middle Eastern Religion?

Never have, never will. I know I know, not all Muslims are terrorists. But, all terrorists are Muslim (the ones we're fighting anyway).
I won't sell a weapon of any kind, even a rock, to a Muslim. I won't eat at middle eastern restaurants either (you can bet that money is going to "family" back home... may as well be just write a check to Hamas or al-Qaeda and send it yourself).
You can subscribe to the political correctness BS can call it "racism," I see it as refusing to fund the enemy.


Do Buhdists count?
No, not in my book anyway.

Bottom line, I won't sell to anybody that gives me reason to believe they'll use a weapon for criminal activity. That includes wannabe gangsta's, guys with swastika tattoos, and people we're at war with.

Zundfolge
06-05-2011, 22:03
Have any of you ever done a private sale firearm to a...person of Middle Eastern Religion?

I've never had the opportunity, but I'd have no problem selling to Coptics, Sikhs, Ethiopian Orthodoxists, Buddhists, Hindus, Zoroastrians or Jews.


Islam is not a race it's a belief system (technically a religion, but also a political and economic belief system too). I wouldn't knowingly sell to white supremacists, Anarchists, Marxists or union thugs either.

Pancho Villa
06-05-2011, 23:32
Haven't had the chance. I don't think I'd have much of a problem with it, though.

America is fundamentally different from Europe in one very special way...America isn't a race as its identity. Its an idea and a seductive one. I remember the Muslims back in Plano (suburb of Dallas.) Nice people, very American in their outlook. Drove big cars, studied to get better jobs, complained about taxes. Didn't pay much attention to their religion (so just like most Christians, which suits me fine.)

You see the problems in Europe because Europeaan countries aren't ideas...they are tribes. There's no integrating into france if you're an African...you're always a foreigner, even if you were born on french soil. Not so here.

I am much less concerned about violent muslims in the US. Unless I was given specific reason to suspect that they were the kind who think that Islam is a great political system to live by, I wouldn't have trouble selling to them.

I mean, with that kind of attitude, all of Texas and Wisconsin would have been under interdict in WWI and possibly WWII. I know until relatively recently you could go for very long stretches in both states without meeting anyone who spoke anything but GERMAN. They weren't fighting for the kaiser or Hitler. (I'm sure they were ruining the country, taking our job and introducing disgusting practices into our culture, though.)

America is just better in so many ways, its a great advantage to immigrants of all stripes.

mcantar18c
06-05-2011, 23:48
Haven't had the chance. I don't think I'd have much of a problem with it, though.

America is fundamentally different from Europe in one very special way...America isn't a race as its identity. Its an idea and a seductive one. I remember the Muslims back in Plano (suburb of Dallas.) Nice people, very American in their outlook. Drove big cars, studied to get better jobs, complained about taxes. Didn't pay much attention to their religion (so just like most Christians, which suits me fine.)

You see the problems in Europe because Europeaan countries aren't ideas...they are tribes. There's no integrating into france if you're an African...you're always a foreigner, even if you were born on french soil. Not so here.

I am much less concerned about violent muslims in the US. Unless I was given specific reason to suspect that they were the kind who think that Islam is a great political system to live by, I wouldn't have trouble selling to them.

I mean, with that kind of attitude, all of Texas and Wisconsin would have been under interdict in WWI and possibly WWII. I know until relatively recently you could go for very long stretches in both states without meeting anyone who spoke anything but GERMAN. They weren't fighting for the kaiser or Hitler. (I'm sure they were ruining the country, taking our job and introducing disgusting practices into our culture, though.)

America is just better in so many ways, its a great advantage to immigrants of all stripes.

The Nazi party isn't a race, its a political party... and a very small one at that, where really only the "in" crowd were true followers and the soldiers fighting were mostly doing nothing but fooling the orders from their officers, and not many were "true Nazis." A German living in America is by no means a Nazi, that's like saying an American living in Germany must be a libtard Obamunist.
Islam is a religion, a way of thinking, an idea... one that we need to be concerned about. The difference between Islamic "radicals" and Christian radicals, as stated previously on this board, is that Christian radicals actually are radical. They've taken bits and pieces out of the Bible and blown them out of proportion while ignoring the rest of it, like WBC saying "God hates fags" and then going to Red Lobster for dinner. Islamic "radicals" aren't radical at all, they're just doing what their holy text says they should be doing. The Muslims that have no intentions of blowing themselves up or supporting those who do are the radical ones who only follow the bits and pieces they want to.

Damnit, now I want Red Lobster and I can't afford it... this is your fault.

CMP_5.56
06-06-2011, 00:04
Haven't had the chance. I don't think I'd have much of a problem with it, though.

America is fundamentally different from Europe in one very special way...America isn't a race as its identity. Its an idea and a seductive one. I remember the Muslims back in Plano (suburb of Dallas.) Nice people, very American in their outlook. Drove big cars, studied to get better jobs, complained about taxes. Didn't pay much attention to their religion (so just like most Christians, which suits me fine.)

You see the problems in Europe because Europeaan countries aren't ideas...they are tribes. There's no integrating into france if you're an African...you're always a foreigner, even if you were born on french soil. Not so here.

I am much less concerned about violent muslims in the US. Unless I was given specific reason to suspect that they were the kind who think that Islam is a great political system to live by, I wouldn't have trouble selling to them.

I mean, with that kind of attitude, all of Texas and Wisconsin would have been under interdict in WWI and possibly WWII. I know until relatively recently you could go for very long stretches in both states without meeting anyone who spoke anything but GERMAN. They weren't fighting for the kaiser or Hitler. (I'm sure they were ruining the country, taking our job and introducing disgusting practices into our culture, though.)

America is just better in so many ways, its a great advantage to immigrants of all stripes.

I'm guessing you have never been to France or Europe at all for that matter. I have alot of friends who were born there, still have family there, and it is more of smelting pot than you think it is.

tmckay2
06-06-2011, 01:15
I'm guessing you have never been to France or Europe at all for that matter. I have alot of friends who were born there, still have family there, and it is more of smelting pot than you think it is.

its true, it is, but if people think we have problems with racism here, they should hang out in europe for a while. yikes.

BPTactical
06-06-2011, 05:30
Has anybody given thought to this allegation being a ploy by the Anti's as justification to pull the plug on Gunshows's?
I think it was Shumer that was pushing for legislation to shut them down IIRC.
The phrase "We are working on some things under the radar" comes to mind as does the extension of the "Patriot Act".

Never let a good crisis go to waste...................

Ronin13
06-06-2011, 09:50
Islamic "radicals" aren't radical at all, they're just doing what their holy text says they should be doing. The Muslims that have no intentions of blowing themselves up or supporting those who do are the radical ones who only follow the bits and pieces they want to.

If you actually read and study the Koran (many spellings, I chose the easiest) and go through what Mohammad said chronologically, you'll see he began peaceful then became more and more militant and violent towards non-believers. That's because he became a powerful and very wealthy warlord later in his life. He also changed the definition of non-believer from "a person who follows the book"- which translated to Jew, Christian, etc.- to "Any non-Muslim." The scary thing behind what some look at as "Radical" Islam, is that if every Muslim followed what was said by Mohammad, especially in his later years, they wouldn't be good Muslims if they did any business, social, or religious acts with non-Muslims, and that they should "find and kill the non-believer [non-Muslim] where they find them like the viper that they are" or help to "convert the non-believer so that they may see the err in their ways." This all is in the Koran, but I didn't quote word for word, just paraphrased. And yes, Islam is a religion, a political and social belief, and an economic and business ideal. Fear the day they start implementing Sharia Law into our society, then I'll rise up and start revolting.

CMP_5.56
06-06-2011, 11:31
If I remember correctly, there was already a thread on here that the topic was about a judge in the U.S. upholding Sharia law. I may be wrong but i think i remember one.

cstone
06-06-2011, 13:33
I have a hard time trusting or dealing with anyone who doesn't love dogs. [Coffee]

Dogs, as a species were meant to be with people. We need each other and go together like peas and carrots.

rondog
06-06-2011, 13:37
I have a hard time trusting or dealing with anyone who doesn't love dogs. [Coffee]

Dogs, as a species were meant to be with people. We need each other and go together like peas and carrots.

This!!!

Ronin13
06-06-2011, 13:40
I have a hard time trusting or dealing with anyone who doesn't love dogs. [Coffee]

Dogs, as a species were meant to be with people. We need each other and go together like peas and carrots.

+10! I agree completely! Dogs were domesticated and bred to be our companions, either hunting, working, seeing... in fact this may be little well known, but in the last 130 years the number of different breeds of dog has gone from about 40 to over 300. Talk about advancement! I find it odd that Muslims think of dogs and pigs as filthy creatures, in over 60% of the Islamic world they still wipe their backside with their bare left hand! Who is filthy now, I ask?

Hkguy45
06-06-2011, 13:53
I have a hard time trusting or dealing with anyone who doesn't love dogs. [Coffee]

Dogs, as a species were meant to be with people. We need each other and go together like peas and carrots.

awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww[Tooth]

UberTong
06-06-2011, 14:00
http://i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc518/UberTong/hareat.jpg

She is NOT a fan of terrorists...just sayin. That's Harley ;).

Zundfolge
06-06-2011, 20:56
Has anybody given thought to this allegation being a ploy by the Anti's as justification to pull the plug on Gunshows's?
I think it was Shumer that was pushing for legislation to shut them down IIRC.
The phrase "We are working on some things under the radar" comes to mind as does the extension of the "Patriot Act".

Never let a good crisis go to waste...................
I point you back to the third post in this thread ... The tone was humorous, but I was actually somewhat serious.