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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 2937536" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Lmao!</p><p>This isn't directed at you because I'm sure you were being sarcastic, but w<span style="font-size: 16px">hy does everyone resort to "boating accident"? Do all those guys honestly think that if someone comes for their guns that they are just going to believe the 20-30 people every day that tell them that they just so happened to lose ALL OF THEIR GUNS at ONE TIME, in a boating accident in which no one was injured, no boat was lost, no rescue was necessary, no insurance was claimed or police report filed? </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 16px">Like "yeah, Agent Serious, i had 4 ARs and a couple Saiga 12s in ONE 75 pound duffle bag, on someone else's boat, because we wanted to fish with 5.56 and buckshot. He hit the gas, while i was holding that bag at chest level, I lost my balance and dropped the whole thing over board. And no I don't remember the guy's name, I had just met him the day before, at Starbuck's and haven't seen him since. So you see, there's absolutely no reason for you and those two police officers and three National Guard Soldiers in that Humvee to come look in my house for them. Also..... why does that cop have a metal detector and a shovel??? And no thank you, id rather not sit in the backseat of your cruiser while you search."</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 16px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 16px">Too funny!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 2937536, member: 40946"] Lmao! This isn't directed at you because I'm sure you were being sarcastic, but w[SIZE=16px]hy does everyone resort to "boating accident"? Do all those guys honestly think that if someone comes for their guns that they are just going to believe the 20-30 people every day that tell them that they just so happened to lose ALL OF THEIR GUNS at ONE TIME, in a boating accident in which no one was injured, no boat was lost, no rescue was necessary, no insurance was claimed or police report filed? Like "yeah, Agent Serious, i had 4 ARs and a couple Saiga 12s in ONE 75 pound duffle bag, on someone else's boat, because we wanted to fish with 5.56 and buckshot. He hit the gas, while i was holding that bag at chest level, I lost my balance and dropped the whole thing over board. And no I don't remember the guy's name, I had just met him the day before, at Starbuck's and haven't seen him since. So you see, there's absolutely no reason for you and those two police officers and three National Guard Soldiers in that Humvee to come look in my house for them. Also..... why does that cop have a metal detector and a shovel??? And no thank you, id rather not sit in the backseat of your cruiser while you search." Too funny![/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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