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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    A real way to hedge against a ban would be to get out of this echo chamber and, politely, join another echo chamber to bring a different opinion. And I don't just mean showing up, starting a gun thread, and demand to debate with facts. Join a forum that interests you, act like a normal adult human, not some internet troll, and have regular conversations to establish yourself as an asset to a community for reasons beyond being a gun expert.

    Example: if I help my neighbor mow her lawn, shovel her walk, and fix the leak under her sink, she's going to have a much greater respect for my opinions, but more importantly will see me as an equal community member that brings value to everyone around me and not someone she wants to ostracize just because we hold different beliefs. If I'm just a shut-in that lives across the street, never interacts with anyone, and just rants about guns in my yard, well then screw that guy, who cares if we piss him off to get what we think we want, he's already pissy and glares at us, so what will change?
    Everyone here needs to read this...

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    Working on my team lead with the hearts and minds approach. He's a liberal, simply. Gonna try to get him out to the range on our off days.
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    Out of curiosity I pulled up PSA to see how things looked. They are straight sold out of lower parts kits.

    Everyone that wants an AR basically has one at this point. They are cheap as shit right now. All those people are apparently stocking up on parts now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant H. View Post
    Everyone here needs to read this...

    And then read it again.
    You know how I feel about reading

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Out of curiosity I pulled up PSA to see how things looked. They are straight sold out of lower parts kits.

    Everyone that wants an AR basically has one at this point. They are cheap as shit right now. All those people are apparently stocking up on parts now.
    I didn't know PSA sold anything these days. Every time I pull up their site it says, "Temporarily Out of Stock"

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    You know how I feel about reading
    Only while driving?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Only while driving?
    I don't have a chauffeur as of Sunday so I'll have to read at stop lights and in slow moving traffic

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    I don't have a chauffeur as of Sunday so I'll have to read at stop lights and in slow moving traffic
    There's always time at work to take a few off reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    There's always time at work to take a few off reading.
    Nah, what if command or a supervisor sees me in the building...they'll ask me to do something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Nah, what if command or a supervisor sees me in the building...they'll ask me to do something.
    Tell then you're making a doughnut run. Glazed or chocolate?
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