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Old June 29th, 2006, 04:45 AM   #11
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I once saw a Norico in .223. The only reason the Chi-Com would build a rifle in .223 is to sell to the US., to get 'Hard Currency' to rebuild their arms industry.

We may be tradin budies, but I sorta refuse to support a potential foe.

I would not pay $0.05 for any weapon from the chi-coms, unless it was a war souvenier brought back by one of our guys who took it as a battlefield trophy from the corpse who it was issued to.
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Old June 29th, 2006, 09:48 AM   #12
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I once saw a Norico in .223. The only reason the Chi-Com would build a rifle in .223 is to sell to the US., to get 'Hard Currency' to rebuild their arms industry.

We may be tradin budies, but I sorta refuse to support a potential foe.

I would not pay $0.05 for any weapon from the chi-coms, unless it was a war souvenier brought back by one of our guys who took it as a battlefield trophy from the corpse who it was issued to.
Then I hope you buy absolutely nothing from China. And you better check the tags every time you buy something, because we are flooded with their products. It doesn’t mater if you buy a firearm, a radio, or a toy, the money all goes to the same place. No offense, but it’s hypocritical to condemn the purchasing of firearms, but to buy other products from China.

I would rather buy a firearm from them than a standard “consumer product”. At least when I purchase a firearm, the Chinese are helping to arm their enemy. Think of how many inexpensive SKS’s and MAK-90s they exported to this country that helped arm our civilian population. Many of which could not afford a rifle until the $100 SKS came along. If (God forbid) we ever had to fight them on our soil, don’t you think those weapons will come back to haunt them? Certainly more then all the clock radios they sent over.
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Old July 1st, 2006, 12:24 PM   #13
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JT,

I like the way you think. Every good ole boy(myself included) from here to Seattle would be firing away at them with SKS's and MAK's.
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Congrats on a fine purchase.....
Should be fun plinker...
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Old July 1st, 2006, 01:45 PM   #15
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I like the way you think. Every good ole boy(myself included) from here to Seattle would be firing away at them with SKS's and MAK's.
If they invade through Mexico up into Texas (i.e. Red Dawn scenario) we would welcome any reinforcements you could send from Georgia.
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Well the Georgia Division of Good Ole Boys might have to fight our way along I-20 to get there. I'm more than sure you Texans can hold out for few days...Remember the Alamo?

BTW: Red Dawn is one of my all time favorites! WOLVERINES!!!!!!
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