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Your thoughts on Nazi surplus firearms with the swastika & people who own them?
ThunderAppeal:
Jewish people used former nazi weapons to retake Israel, fair enough.
Personally I dont see a reason why a Jewish person should own a gun that closely associated with
nazis.
Yes the world has seen the use of technology from the nazis, for example the Germans make excellent
cars. Main reason for that is because they have very good information on human physiology, insight they gained at the expense of Jewish souls.
That is the main reason why I wont buy a German automobile, unless it comes with 2 dead nazis in the trunk.
In my opinion, anything from the nazi regime is a relic and I would leave it that way.
I hold by this same reasoning as I do for a Jewish person from russia who still eats pork.
We had to do it strictly for survival!! Unfortunately some forget to teach their children that pork IS strictly forbidden otherwise. No ifs ands or buts.
The Jewish people who retook Israel needed weapons and guns so they took whatever was at hand.
I see no need to indulge in nazi relics, I would much rather appreciate the benefits the free world has allowed me to savor.
So your question might really be, at what point do we get to 'enjoy' the technological benefits gained from the 3rd rach. Well I would say it is much like certain fruits and vegentables or animal by products that would be considered traif. Vitamins for example may have traces of bug or something, but it has been processed and refined by that point that any elements of traif are moot.
So for me the time is not right. But anything with a swastika the time will never be right.
newman:
It comes down to buying the best tool at the best price. Germany hasn't made a cent out of WW2-issue Mauser rifles since 1940. Any profits on the resale of surplus rifles today goes to the American dealer who sells it. Given that the Kar98k Mauser is still the best turn-bolt rifle in the world and is perfectly suited to militia/homeland security/ community defense/ survival, if one can be obtained for a good price righteous people should buy one. Ascribing morals, character or good/evil to an inanimate piece of steel & wood is the sort of illogical, insane activity liberals enguage in.
ThunderAppeal:
--- Quote from: newman on April 04, 2008, 12:52:56 PM ---It comes down to buying the best tool at the best price. Germany hasn't made a cent out of WW2-issue Mauser rifles since 1940. Any profits on the resale of surplus rifles today goes to the American dealer who sells it. Given that the Kar98k Mauser is still the best turn-bolt rifle in the world and is perfectly suited to militia/homeland security/ community defense/ survival, if one can be obtained for a good price righteous people should buy one. Ascribing morals, character or good/evil to an inanimate piece of steel & wood is the sort of illogical, insane activity liberals enguage in.
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I suppose, but to restate what I said earlier.
If it came down to it and someone handed me a WW2-issue Mauser and said 'thats all we have' then I would use that just the same.
Again, just my opinion.
newman:
--- Quote from: ThunderAppeal on April 04, 2008, 12:59:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: newman on April 04, 2008, 12:52:56 PM ---It comes down to buying the best tool at the best price. Germany hasn't made a cent out of WW2-issue Mauser rifles since 1940. Any profits on the resale of surplus rifles today goes to the American dealer who sells it. Given that the Kar98k Mauser is still the best turn-bolt rifle in the world and is perfectly suited to militia/homeland security/ community defense/ survival, if one can be obtained for a good price righteous people should buy one. Ascribing morals, character or good/evil to an inanimate piece of steel & wood is the sort of illogical, insane activity liberals enguage in.
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I suppose, but to restate what I said earlier.
If it came down to it and someone handed me a WW2-issue Mauser and said 'thats all we have' then I would use that just the same.
Again, just my opinion.
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Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant rifles were used by both Tzarists AND Communists to terrify and pogromise Jews.
British .303 SMLE rifles kept Jews out of Israel, shot Irgun & Hagganah members and were used by Jordan's arab legion to attack Jews.
Most popular sporting arms have been used by the KKK in anti-semitic attacks at one time or another.
If you attatch the behaviour & character of the users to the rifle, there wouldn't be a shotgun or rifle a Jew could own.
ThunderAppeal:
--- Quote from: newman on April 04, 2008, 01:07:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: ThunderAppeal on April 04, 2008, 12:59:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: newman on April 04, 2008, 12:52:56 PM ---It comes down to buying the best tool at the best price. Germany hasn't made a cent out of WW2-issue Mauser rifles since 1940. Any profits on the resale of surplus rifles today goes to the American dealer who sells it. Given that the Kar98k Mauser is still the best turn-bolt rifle in the world and is perfectly suited to militia/homeland security/ community defense/ survival, if one can be obtained for a good price righteous people should buy one. Ascribing morals, character or good/evil to an inanimate piece of steel & wood is the sort of illogical, insane activity liberals enguage in.
--- End quote ---
I suppose, but to restate what I said earlier.
If it came down to it and someone handed me a WW2-issue Mauser and said 'thats all we have' then I would use that just the same.
Again, just my opinion.
--- End quote ---
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant rifles were used by both Tzarists AND Communists to terrify and pogromise Jews.
British .303 SMLE rifles kept Jews out of Israel, shot Irgun & Hagganah members and were used by Jordan's arab legion to attack Jews.
Most popular sporting arms have been used by the KKK in anti-semitic attacks at one time or another.
If you attatch the behaviour & character of the users to the rifle, there wouldn't be a shotgun or rifle a Jew could own.
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The difference to me is that German WW2 issue arms was from a dictatorship where annihilation Jewish people was a government policy. The swastika is a symbol of death.
You can call me crazy and you wouldnt be completely wrong.
Again, just my opinion.
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