Agreed. I bought a mark III hunter and the warning is disgusting. I might not have bought it had I know it was emblazzened down the gun.seamusTX wrote:That's a battlefield pickup. If I had the spare change I would buy one because of what it represents: The fight for freedom.lws380 wrote:I've got a chinese carbine that my dad brought back from Vietnam, does that count? It looks realy bad (condition) wise.
Also, the Chinese government did not profit from those weapons. They provided them to North Korea and Vietnam.Yes, and I'm sorry if you're offended, especially because you are good guy and let me shoot your Ruger, which is a fine pistol otherwise.Liberty wrote:Are these the types of labels you don't want?
The warning labels bother me on principle. To me, they imply "You're too stupid to know that this is a weapon."I looked at about 1,000 handguns at the NRA convention in 2005, and only a few brands had warning labels engraved or stamped into them.Does any gun come today without some kind of read the manual label?
I think our Remington shotguns had peel-off labels, but it's been a while since I bought them.Is that on the pistol itself or the magazine?Skiprr wrote: I am particularly proud of the high-capacity pistols I own whose cases bear a great big sticker that reads: "NOT LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA."
I can understand why you're proud, but the fact that such a thing can happen in the United States is sad.
- Jim
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