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Despicable. I believe that what I leave in the toilet bowl has more backbone than that "artist". I recall a conversation I had with a retired DPS Trooper - he told me that they had a grizzled old sergeant that taught the trainees the finer points of combat shooting with the handgun. After all of the trainees had successfully qualified, the sergeant told them: "...well, now I've taught all of you how to kill - and never forget that some SOBs need to be killed." The trooper told me he never forgot that advice whenever he strapped on his pistol every morning until he retired.

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Dave
 
One word that comes to my mind is "desecration". While he's at it, why doesn't he also visit his grandfathers grave and urinate on it. That's basically what he just did, and on the graves of all those men who gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today. I'm tempted to say "get the rope" myself but I also understand that those same freedoms for which they died gave people like this the right to be what they are.
 
If these idiots want to destroy their own property then I guess they can. They come after mine I will answer the Artist's question and he will find out real quick who I think it is OK to kill.
 
What a man does with his own gun his his business. I wouldn't care for his opinion about what I should do with mine.
 
Talk about being stupid and proud of it

First of all, let me say that this ******* doesn't need to be posing "moral" questions for anyone. He's too stupid.

Who is it OK to kill? I'll leave that for each member to answer on their own. You don't need me telling you. However it is a good thing (I suppose) that people can't be shot simply because they are FOOLS :(

BTW, show me how this is art, and I will show you a picture of me flying a helicopter while I shoe a horse. If he wants to do something cute he needs to weld himself in that coffin he's building and get his buddies to take him out and drop the whole stinking mess in the ocean. Make a heck of fine event to put on youtube.
 
The pistol may have rejoined its real owner in some parallel world where all things honorable must be migrating.
 
Could this "artist" be in violation of California gun laws by accepting ownership of these guns? California requires that all firearms transfers must be made through a licensed dealer under the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) process. There is a 10 day waiting period before it can be transferred.
 
Could this "artist" be in violation of California gun laws by accepting ownership of these guns? California requires that all firearms transfers must be made through a licensed dealer under the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) process. There is a 10 day waiting period before it can be transferred.

I think the CSI FEDS should be called in to see if that 1911 had the proper papers. It could still be government property.
 
Could this "artist" be in violation of California gun laws by accepting ownership of these guns? California requires that all firearms transfers must be made through a licensed dealer under the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) process. There is a 10 day waiting period before it can be transferred.

Smart money says he can't due to a criminal record
 
Aluminum AK???? at 1:11
Have I missed something? I've owned several, and never seen an aluminum version.

It is also interesting that he does not know the difference between aluminum and zinc alloys. (the small autos he's melting)

WW II 45-
It only says the 20 or 30 something year old found it in his "father's belongings".
I doubt his father was old enough for WW II.
It does NOT say it was a family heirloom.

Keep the posts reasonable.
We have these idiots amongst us every day.
There is no need to bash Californians in general, the French, or global warming. ;)

I've never understood why these people don't seek to outlaw cars and end the drunk driving problem once and for all.
 
What a bunch of jerks! A crime against history was committed.
 
The donator of the gun may have committed a crime transporting the gun from where he found it to the "artist's" work shop.
 
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