“…said Sweeney Todd”
The head of I.G. Farben was industrious, too. A real go-getter! Those bad-ass dudes even invented Zyklon-B! Sales might have peaked around the time of the holidays!
Industrious, yes, in much the same way as Pablo Escobar. You’ve managed to profit off of human stupidity, suffering, and misery.
You forgot about the animals. Much of what I sell is used to kill Bambi.
Which, admittedly, is stupid and barbaric in today’s day and age, but it’s not like it’s worse than factory farming in terms of animal cruelty. If that was the only issue I’d say knock yourself out. Unfortunately, it is not.
I didn’t want to hijack the Thanksgiving thread, but this seems like a fine place to ask
With a possible AWB looming folks are buying AR’s and magazines like mad.
What the hell is AWB in that sentence?
(And I’m guessing it has nothing to do with Bambi. I’m on team, “go ahead and shoot Bambi if you like eating venison, just try to kill him cleanly”, fwiw.)
Assault Weapons Ban
The two things that drum up sales the most are mass shootings for the advertising of how effective these weapons are, and mass shootings that allow predatory arms dealers like @pkbites to profit off of their fearmongering that guns will be banned because of all the mass shootings.
To be fair, @pkbites isn’t nearly as motivated or industrious as his grandchildren, or he’d be selling guns outside of white supremacist rallies.
Why do I have the vision of gun dealers circulating through the crowd like beer and hotdog vendors at ball games?
My complexion is my background check?
You need an AR-15 to hunt deer?
There’s lots of hunting in Canada, but the AR-15 and many similar weapons are prohibited and sale or possession is a criminal offense under federal law. Because you don’t need them for hunting. Although they’re apparently very effective for shooting children, because those are the types of guns that are always turning up at school shootings. They also turn up at many other kinds of mass shootings. And you consider yourself “industrious” for selling them (and putting them on sale on Black Friday, like a cheap television).
No, the meaning of that old trope is that Nazi analogies are often hyperbolic and inappropriate. Sometimes, however, they’re perfectly appropriate, in this case to illustrate that being “industrious” can be reprehensibly evil.
My first thought was Average White Band, which is, incredibly, still touring.
I was at Cabela’s on Wednesday to pick up a trail camera and a stuffed dog toy for Pluto’s birthday, and there were very few customers at the gun and combat/hunting knife displays. Maybe customers were waiting for Black Friday deals.
I fear you have lost the thread.
Only if you play by Basil Fawlty rules*.
*Don’t mention the war!
The high capacity mag is handy when you can’t hit the broad side of a barn. /s
Though the straight line stock is better for controlling recoil with larger calibers.
Plus you look badass as fuck. /s
In Norway you’re only allowed a three round magazine for deer hunting and a two round magazine for other game + one in the chamber. This has, to my knowledge, never been about limiting mass shootings, but is intended to enforce fire discipline. If, after determining that your first shot injured the animal rather than kill it, you’ve used all your follow-up shots, you’ve botched the kill so hard reloading is not going to make much difference to the animal suffering for your choice of a hobby that doesn’t suit you.
And if 30-40 wild boars run at you you should concentrate on running away. You’re not going to make much difference trying to take them all down semi-auto. /s (Warning! Paragraph contains meme reference.)
Thanks.
That seems like a good rule. Big magazines only make sense for target practice and mass murder.
And it’s kind of funny, you know? I hear so much about what HIMARS and howitzers are doing to fight against tyranny in Ukraine. Did I miss the part where bands of rednecks (or their Ukrainian equivalent) were winning major battles with nothing but small arms and gumption?
Gawd, you guys are BRILLIANT! Unfortunately I only have so much time on my hands and my grand-boys aren’t old enough to sell guns.
Yet.
I mean, it only makes sense. Your grandchildren saw thirsty people and took steps to help them out, for a profit, of course. They didn’t make people go all the way to the store, they brought water to where the thirsty people were.
There is an opportunity for you to help out people who are violent, for a profit, of course. You shouldn’t make them go all the way to your store, you should bring the guns to where the violent people are.
You’d make a killing.