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Re: Buying a Gun as a Gift? [Re: Poke81] #5433777 11/20/14 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Poke81
I.E. this year I am giving 5 of my workers guns.

I'm suddenly wondering if Poke is hiring.


It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.

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Re: Buying a Gun as a Gift? [Re: Bowhunt Only] #5433853 11/20/14 09:08 PM
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Poke, got any IT job openings?

Bowhunt, I started to call you BO, but you might think I'm calling you a president, and you have guns, so...

What might happen if you bought the gun, kept it for a while, then sold it FTF to a stranger? No record of that sale (yet), and there's no way to tell who that stranger might be, maybe some guy just visiting Texas?

I'm an IT guy, so my opinion is not worth the price.


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