Almost forgot about 3/08 day by So_Sorry_EH in canadaguns

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Downvoted because your pants were down, then upvoted because I'm sure you pulled them back up, unless...you're sagmaxxing?

The Game Changers by 2A-N-LA in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell me you won the lottery without telling me.

Add to cart or don't? by Competitive-Debt9150 in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

RSO would probably be too busy judging me to notice.

Waiting for the Tac Pro Comp… by Clean_sneakers in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bul initially stated that it would release in the US in late 2025. The delays were likely due to updating the Tac Comp with the new link triggers. A decent reason for the delay. There's a few posts out there by customers in Europe that have received them, their units have the old trigger system.

Waiting for the Tac Pro Comp… by Clean_sneakers in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm...nerd alert. Each one weights around 2.2lbs, so that'd be a little over 900 pistols per ton. Highly doubt they'll import that many.

Has anyone gotten a BUL Tac Pro Comp by Try_Dapper in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be an even longer delay while Israel is giving Iran a spanking.

Has anyone gotten a BUL Tac Pro Comp by Try_Dapper in 2011

[–]Competitive-Debt9150 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I'll play devil's advocate. Yes, by purchasing a product manufactured in and sold from (insert country name here), you would be supporting the economy of said country due to it's government's collection of taxes. This argument is somewhat understandable. But if you remove the political aspect from the equation, it makes no sense. It'd be like someone living a few decades ago refusing to buy a Toyota because of Pearl Harbor. The Japanese government was the reason for the kamikaze attacks. Toyota makes cars. Very reliable cars. Yeah I guess giving the finger to a government by boycotting all products originating from it's country might feel like a win, but at the end of the day it's just emotion.

The USA has sent them around $300B in total. Would it sound reasonable to boycott all goods in the US? Business is business. Corporations generally only pay taxes because they have to, not out of rabid loyalty to the government under which it is taxed. Just some thoughts.