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Don't need (or want) to see it - I know that I share your disgust - almost daily...
 
That 1911 would probably have fetched close to $1000 if in good original condition.

Lots of people could have been fed with that money.
 
I'll betcha dollars to doughnuts that IF & WHEN the SHTF he is the guy that would scream for a gun the loudest >>>>> WISH I HADN'T MELTED THOSE SUCKER'S DOWN! He obviously has never been in a situation of needing to protect himself.

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we should buy one of his sculptures , melt it down and make guns out of it! LOL......

Chief38
 
I sure hope he doesn't have an issue that he needs help with around me, cause I'll help him in the way he NEEDS to be helped. The older I get, (I'm 44 years young), the more difficulty I have in suffering fools and idiots. I wonder how "peaceful" he would be if I slapped him once for each gun he welded in "HIS" coffin? Will anyone help me get some cash together to send him and his art studio to Afghanistan? I think he would be very popular there............with our troops. Just a thought.........
 
That’s the really nice thing about this country, even though we believe/know the man is a fool it’s perfectly Ok for him to express his opinions in the fashion he does:eek:.
 
I'm 37, my father served in WW2, though he fathered me relatively late in life. I suppose it is possible that the young guy with the .45 did have a WW2 .45. However, given the technical inaccuracies in the reporting - and the ignorance of the artist - I'd take the report of it being a WW2 era 1911 with a grain of salt. It could well have been an Auto Ord or other copy made post war. And given the QC issues that Auto Ord (back before it was owned by Kahr) displayed.... eh. Might have been doing it a favor.

Most of what the guy was torching seemed to be Zamac die cast ring of fire type autos.

I've got two old GI 1911s laying around. That I own them is mute testimony that someone else's heirs no longer wanted them. (I figured they were still decent weapons though I suppose I'd trade them for modern Colt offerings if the chance ever came along. Until then... they still work.)

Anyway my four year old alread has it figured out fairly well. He can recite a whole laundry list of people and things to kill-
Monsters
Zombies
Bad people
Sasquatch
Snow beasts (aka Yetis)
Werewolves
Man eating pigs
Snakes
Raccoons (rabies spreading vermin)
Bears
and so on...
 
I like the fact that some idiots do not own guns, these are the people I speak of.
 
I don't know which makes me more sick. Seeing them destroying such a fine firearm or seeing that **** he calls "art".
 
All of the above plus, he calls that "Art"?? Eight years to make that ugly piece of junk?

Guess he takes it for granted he lives in a Country where is able to practice his "gift"

In San Francisco, or any liberal concentration, anything is art. They live in a world where losers get trophies and any creation, no matter how hideous, despicable, or immoral is a work of art. To them any weirdo who shares their ideology is an inspiration. It's pretty frightening, you don't need talent, just an agenda to be an artist. In fact, to them, the agenda is far more important than talent.
 
I'll betcha dollars to doughnuts that IF & WHEN the SHTF he is the guy that would scream for a gun the loudest >>>>> WISH I HADN'T MELTED THOSE SUCKER'S DOWN! He obviously has never been in a situation of needing to protect himself.

The answer to this is:

we should buy one of his sculptures , melt it down and make guns out of it! LOL......

Chief38

I honestly believe that he is such a pompous idiot and is so convinced by his ideology that he wouldn't wish for a gun under any circumstance.

Also that line about buying his sculpture and making guns out of it cracked me up!
 
In San Francisco, or any liberal concentration, anything is art. They live in a world where losers get trophies and any creation, no matter how hideous, despicable, or immoral is a work of art. To them any weirdo who shares their ideology is an inspiration. It's pretty frightening, you don't need talent, just an agenda to be an artist. In fact, to them, the agenda is far more i mportant than talent.

Weirdos inspire weirdos. With the world being loaded down with weirdos, idiots, nuts, fools and general silliness; I am not a bit surprised that this dummy's hideous creations are considered art; by more than a few people.

About all it inspires in me is disgust and the urge to cuss human stupidity.
 
Okay.................sorry.....took me a minute to stop laughing...............as soon as I heard San Francisco...well....I knew the direction this one was headed. The narrator set the tone in the first 5 seconds.

When he asked, as a gun owner, thinking in a moral sense, who I thought it ok to kill, I had a list of 20 subhuman types in less than a minute. Can we get his address to send him a list? I'm sure we could give him some pleasant reading to fill up his pathetic evenings. It's ok, he can use the list to light his smelter after it is read.

I wonder the relationship the guy who supplied the 45 had with his late father. Makes you wonder if there was an underlying reason he felt he needed to destroy something I would guess his father held dear. Bet his father was real proud of his San Francisco moral superman. Why do I sense an "Occupy" gathering in his recent past?

None of these morally superior genius' will ever be proven wrong, it just can't be done. I wonder what goes through their minds when one of societies lost children are threatening their life, raping their family member or beating them to a bloody pulp for their tennis shoes. Do you think their thoughts run to how they can transform and rehabilitate the criminal, or would all those guns they melted away flash before the eyes in a kind of Disneyesque mocking dance? My guess is the latter, but, too late.
 
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