Handgun in the mail

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Out of curiousity, isn't it legal to send curio & relics through the post office?

I would be pretty excited if I ordered an mp3 player and got that instead. I would probably have an awfully hard time giving it up. :D


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edited to add: just to clarify, I realize that the pictured firearm is not a C&R.
 
I want the name and address of that pawn shop.
I wanna buy a S&W .22 that looks just like the one in the story!
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In fact I'll take TWO!







Mr Buchan says he is keeping a photocopy of the gun licence as a souvenir of the incident.
{voice=Jon Lovitz}Yeah, Yeah, that's it, it's a souvenir. That's the ticket. A souvenir.[/voice]

I wonder if he'll try to use it? I bet he's out tracking down a copy of the latest Shotgun News right now.
 
Since the guy is English, it is a wonder he did not suffer a heart attack and die on the spot, just at the sight of a GUN!!!!!!

Jim
 
The part that is stupid is the remark this punk makes. "I'm not a hit-man" so what, everyone that owns a handgun is a hit-man!?

Yeah, the fact that it's a .22 just makes that more amusing. ;-)
 
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The part that is stupid is the remark this punk makes. "I'm not a hit-man" so what, everyone that owns a handgun is a hit-man!?
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Yeah, the fact that it's a .22 just makes that more amusing. ;-)

Actually, a .22 is a popular caliber for mob hits. At least that's what my Uncle Vinnie tells me.:D
 
Open package.

See contents.

Keep your damn mouth shut.



This is one of the many reasons we should overtake Canada. So we can rid the world of dipsh*ts like this guy.
 
Hmmm,,,,

Uncle once recieved a package, labeled "explosives". Found out, after tracking down the rightfull person, it contained .50 rifle rounds!:what:

He wished the guy would have offered some range time to play with them!
 
Since you all own guns you are all hitmen ... you can write your gun/ammo purchases off as business expenses.
 
I'm not sure that the college student majoring in English means anything other than illegally acquiring a handgun in Canada by having it smuggled across the border is what a hit-man would do. Let's not sound too paranoid if we can avoid it.
 
IIRC: A hitman can legally take a tax deduction on ammo and fuel according to the IRS. No ????. I only wish I could find the article to prove it.
 
Since no one has commented on my previous comment (I guess it's true that I am on more ignore lists than anyone) I will go ahead and point out that the story mentions a S&W .22 revolver yet the photo is of a person holding a Colt Python.
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