Ethical Question

Might surprise some, but not even 1911's have a soul no matter how often you fondle it.
Blasphemer! May John Moses Browning strike you down! :oops:

I personally have no interest in owning Hitler's personal sidearm or whatever. Items with that much provenance should probably be in a museum. Your run-of-the-mill crime gun, again; I have no interest in it, but don't begrudge anyone who does.
 
Ernest Hemingway said that a moral act is one you feel good after. I don’t think there is any way that a prevailing opinion can or should answer that question, so I decline to address your request for comment. Our brains are time machines. Just look ahead and determine how you feel about either possible answer in time-displaced retrospect.
 
Sounds like you have a problem with war trophies brought home by our greatest generation. Nazis didn't bring them to the US...

I've sold WWII German guns, knives and gear and never thought of ownership as supporting the Reich.

Sounds like you have a problem with war trophies brought home by our greatest generation. Nazis didn't bring them to the US...

I've sold WWII German guns, knives and gear and never thought of ownership as supporting the Reich.
Funny...As an administrator and someone who has been on this site since 2005 I would think you would know better than to enter into a discussion regarding someone's problems. "Sounds like you have a problem" is accusatory to say the least. The mere fact that you have caused me to need to explain myself is enough of an irritation since less than a week ago I was informed that I should know better than to use a certain level of verbiage by one of the moderators. I have a problem with people that put more energy into negativity than positive.
Good for you...Keep up the good work.
 
Sort of inspired by, but not limited to, the ongoing events in the Middle East:

Would you deliberately seek to own a gun or tool surplused from an organization that (likely) committed human-rights abuses?

For example, there’s a lot of third-generation S&W semiautomatics coming back in and floating around places like Robinson Trading Post in decent shape. As a firearm, there’s nothing wrong with them, and most have been carried a lot and shot a little. But in the back of my head, I don’t know if I’m super-comfortable carrying something that was used as a facilitator for what I personally don’t agree with. For the same reasons, I haven’t picked up any German Russian-capture milsurps…as much as I love them (and I do), I don’t want them enough to buy them.

I don’t believe in ghosts or bloody nightmares, but I also don’t want Bull Connor’s nightstick or the Trapdoor from Wounded Knee in my karma…

What are your thoughts?
My thoughts? That is possibly the dumbest OP ever made on this forum.

Hey, he asked.
 
Interesting question. I encourage you to follow your gut and pay little heed to what forumites have to say...
Rather than follow your gut (or worse, your heart LOL) I would encourage adults, especially males, to use your head.

I have a German Kar 98k rifle and Mauser manufactured P.38 pistol that I bought from a WWII vet who brought them back from Europe after D Day. I know for a fact these were used against American forces. I like that they were captured from the enemy.
 
I don't own any Nazi or crime weapons, although I did once own a Hitler Youth dagger, which I passed on to my nephew. It was given to my father by his brother, who had been a Battle of the Bulge POW. I hope that my nephew keeps it in the family, and takes good care of it to pass it on down the family with the story.

I'm a history buff, studied history in college, that was my major. I got into coin and bank note collecting, and have some Third Reich coins and some Japanese Invasion Money (JIM) bank notes. I also have some overprinted German banknotes from their hyperinflation period. To me, these are relics to show others, to teach history. I foresee a time in the future, when people will doubt that the Nazis existed. Third Reich marked relics are important to preserve and show others, and let them know of the evil that was behind them. We must never forget what happened. Never. The result in forgetting is too horrible.

If the proceeds of the sale of a war relic goes to the wrong people, then don't buy it. I don't think there are any Nazis selling Third Reich relics today, but who knows? Could be, but if you know who you are buying from, then that shouldn't be an issue. Same thing with your 3rd gen S&W pistols...are they being offered for sale by terrorists? If so, then don't buy them. If they are pistols captured from terrorists, and the proceeds of the sales don't go to terrorists, then what would be the harm? As has been mentioned repeatedly, firearms are inanimate objects, and are not "cursed" or imbued with the evil of a previous owner. But if you don't believe that, then get a clergy person to bless it, and live happily ever after.
 
I have the remnants of a fabric German Cross my dad cut from the fuselage (or maybe a wing) of a downed German war plane in North Africa in 1942 or '43. It doesn't bother me in the least to have this in my possession. No story to it that I know of, only a souvenir.
 
I don't own any Nazi or crime weapons, although I did once own a Hitler Youth dagger, which I passed on to my nephew. It was given to my father by his brother, who had been a Battle of the Bulge POW. I hope that my nephew keeps it in the family, and takes good care of it to pass it on down the family with the story.

I'm a history buff, studied history in college, that was my major. I got into coin and bank note collecting, and have some Third Reich coins and some Japanese Invasion Money (JIM) bank notes. I also have some overprinted German banknotes from their hyperinflation period. To me, these are relics to show others, to teach history. I foresee a time in the future, when people will doubt that the Nazis existed. Third Reich marked relics are important to preserve and show others, and let them know of the evil that was behind them. We must never forget what happened. Never. The result in forgetting is too horrible.

If the proceeds of the sale of a war relic goes to the wrong people, then don't buy it. I don't think there are any Nazis selling Third Reich relics today, but who knows? Could be, but if you know who you are buying from, then that shouldn't be an issue. Same thing with your 3rd gen S&W pistols...are they being offered for sale by terrorists? If so, then don't buy them. If they are pistols captured from terrorists, and the proceeds of the sales don't go to terrorists, then what would be the harm? As has been mentioned repeatedly, firearms are inanimate objects, and are not "cursed" or imbued with the evil of a previous owner. But if you don't believe that, then get a clergy person to bless it, and live happily ever after.
That’s kind of the problem. Those particular 3rd gens are being reimported from a society whose demonstrated values and conduct towards other people not of their favor are very much aligned with Jim Crow in function and form, if not name. I’ve got nothing against the pistols, but I don’t want my dollars even tacitly supporting them or their conduct.
 
That’s kind of the problem. Those particular 3rd gens are being reimported from a society whose demonstrated values and conduct towards other people not of their favor are very much aligned with Jim Crow in function and form, if not name. I’ve got nothing against the pistols, but I don’t want my dollars even tacitly supporting them or their conduct.
Where are they coming from, exactly?
 
Where are they coming from, exactly?
Doesn’t really matter and I’m not going to make it about them, people have strong opinions and I’m not changing any of them online. Suffice to say that It’s a place with a reputation for treating certain people extremely poorly based on their identities. To me, buying their surplus is like buying Bull Connor’s nightstick…I just don’t want any of that in my home.

To me, a mil-surp has a story, honor, etc. I’ve got some inherited Japanese medals and a knife; the Japanese soldier that carried them might not have been pleasant but he served his emperor and Japan with honor. A German rifle or a Communist rifle are (largely) artifacts of a massive struggle, I don’t do Nazi stuff though because I find it distasteful to revere it. Police surplus, though, that’s a harder one. I try and rationalize it as Barney Fife’s revolver or the ones from Adam-12 or my great-great-great grandfather (Texas Ranger Lars Palmstrom), but that only goes so far, and when it’s a 1990s vintage semiautomatic that only went to one place that happens to treat people exceptionally unfairly and was used as a sidearm by the people enforcing those deeply-racist laws…it’s a harder stretch.
 
Doesn’t really matter and I’m not going to make it about them, people have strong opinions and I’m not changing any of them online. Suffice to say that It’s a place with a reputation for treating certain people extremely poorly based on their identities. To me, buying their surplus is like buying Bull Connor’s nightstick…I just don’t want any of that in my home.

To me, a mil-surp has a story, honor, etc. I’ve got some inherited Japanese medals and a knife; the Japanese soldier that carried them might not have been pleasant but he served his emperor and Japan with honor. A German rifle or a Communist rifle are (largely) artifacts of a massive struggle, I don’t do Nazi stuff though because I find it distasteful to revere it. Police surplus, though, that’s a harder one. I try and rationalize it as Barney Fife’s revolver or the ones from Adam-12 or my great-great-great grandfather (Texas Ranger Lars Palmstrom), but that only goes so far, and when it’s a 1990s vintage semiautomatic that only went to one place that happens to treat people exceptionally unfairly and was used as a sidearm by the people enforcing those deeply-racist laws…it’s a harder stretch.
Well, it seems to me that you have already made up your mind, and don't really need our input. Perhaps you just want someone to agree with you, but without the facts, I don't see how we can. Obviously you are not comfortable with purchasing these pistols, so I don't think anything that the forum members say will change your mind.
 
Doesn’t really matter and I’m not going to make it about them, people have strong opinions and I’m not changing any of them online. Suffice to say that It’s a place with a reputation for treating certain people extremely poorly based on their identities. To me, buying their surplus is like buying Bull Connor’s nightstick…I just don’t want any of that in my home.

To me, a mil-surp has a story, honor, etc. I’ve got some inherited Japanese medals and a knife; the Japanese soldier that carried them might not have been pleasant but he served his emperor and Japan with honor. A German rifle or a Communist rifle are (largely) artifacts of a massive struggle, I don’t do Nazi stuff though because I find it distasteful to revere it. Police surplus, though, that’s a harder one. I try and rationalize it as Barney Fife’s revolver or the ones from Adam-12 or my great-great-great grandfather (Texas Ranger Lars Palmstrom), but that only goes so far, and when it’s a 1990s vintage semiautomatic that only went to one place that happens to treat people exceptionally unfairly and was used as a sidearm by the people enforcing those deeply-racist laws…it’s a harder stretch.
You realize these pistols are totally ignorant as to who is using them and how. Maybe I have a particularly thick skin about such things. Probably just as well given where some of my stuff comes from and to what use they might have been put. Furthermore, these pistols have already been paid for, so the only place your dollars are going is to the retailer in the US.
 
My personal opinion and only an opinion based solely on what's been posted: The OP is an effort by the poster to make a political statement without getting dinged for such about a topic he feels so strongly about he can't contain it. I doubt the poster gives one hoot about the 3rd gens one way or another.

I don't feel the OP is an appropriate topic for the forum. But I'm no expert on forum rules and I've probably violated one with my response. Oh well!
 
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