dogtown tom
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1.Buy ten SKS's @ Military Gun Supply in Fort Worth for $120 each.
2. Drive to Dallas and sell said guns for $200 each.
3. On leaving remark "This will help pay for my new AR15"
4. Drive (laughing all the way) to bank with $800 profit.
OR
Park a block away with a big sign reading "I buy Guns" and rescue any collectables.
Sadly, I can't do it because of prior committment. But I hope someone else does.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...alrdp_08met.ART.Central.Edition1.3edf257.html
From Friday's Dallas Morning News:
Church, Stewpot buying up and recycling guns
Need some extra holiday cash? First Presbyterian Church of Dallas and The Stewpot will buy your guns. The Gun Buy Back Program offers $50 per gun and $200 for semiautomatic assault weapons. The program will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 1822 Young St. in downtown Dallas. The church and The Stewpot will destroy the guns and recycle the metal. The Stewpot, which provides services to homeless and low-income residents, has collected and destroyed more than 360 pistols, rifles, shotguns and semiautomatic assault weapons since it launched the program five years ago.
Kim Horner
2. Drive to Dallas and sell said guns for $200 each.
3. On leaving remark "This will help pay for my new AR15"
4. Drive (laughing all the way) to bank with $800 profit.
OR
Park a block away with a big sign reading "I buy Guns" and rescue any collectables.
Sadly, I can't do it because of prior committment. But I hope someone else does.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...alrdp_08met.ART.Central.Edition1.3edf257.html
From Friday's Dallas Morning News:
Church, Stewpot buying up and recycling guns
Need some extra holiday cash? First Presbyterian Church of Dallas and The Stewpot will buy your guns. The Gun Buy Back Program offers $50 per gun and $200 for semiautomatic assault weapons. The program will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 1822 Young St. in downtown Dallas. The church and The Stewpot will destroy the guns and recycle the metal. The Stewpot, which provides services to homeless and low-income residents, has collected and destroyed more than 360 pistols, rifles, shotguns and semiautomatic assault weapons since it launched the program five years ago.
Kim Horner