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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2954201" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>The NRA instructors supply gave mediocre service until they moved it out of the DC area to W VA, where it is now a true joy for support. Having spent two tours in the DC area, I try to avoid dealing with any company still located in the DC swamp. While stationed there, I saw a US Postal worker unloading a drop box as the wind sent half the letters blowing down the street in the wind; he glanced at them, got in the truck and drove off.</p><p> I used to drive by National Target in Rockville on the way home, then found their mail order stank.</p><p>After they moved to Frederick, their service improved dramatically.</p><p>I think all you're seeing is the DC area disease, and the lesson to be learned is don't order merchandise from anyone in that area. The hired help sucks. And unlike Oklahoma, they can't just fire them.</p><p></p><p>Course, if you just want another (expected) excuse to bash the NRA, that's a different matter. They are presently doing what is needed and relevant, helping staffers prepare legislation to undo the devastation done by Executive orders in Nov and Dec. Did you notice that one executive order defined dealing in gun sales as ONE GUN ADVERTISED FOR SALE? Fortunately, the new administration put orders not yet published in the National Register on hold pending review. Whether Liberal or Conservative by nature, if you're a gun owner, you dodged a bullet in the last election. The President could undo orders by another executive order, but legislation is more permanent.</p><p>And how about that Supreme Court nominee? A real gun owner, not some jerk awkwardly posing with a borrowed gun......</p><p></p><p>NRA Benefactor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2954201, member: 796"] The NRA instructors supply gave mediocre service until they moved it out of the DC area to W VA, where it is now a true joy for support. Having spent two tours in the DC area, I try to avoid dealing with any company still located in the DC swamp. While stationed there, I saw a US Postal worker unloading a drop box as the wind sent half the letters blowing down the street in the wind; he glanced at them, got in the truck and drove off. I used to drive by National Target in Rockville on the way home, then found their mail order stank. After they moved to Frederick, their service improved dramatically. I think all you're seeing is the DC area disease, and the lesson to be learned is don't order merchandise from anyone in that area. The hired help sucks. And unlike Oklahoma, they can't just fire them. Course, if you just want another (expected) excuse to bash the NRA, that's a different matter. They are presently doing what is needed and relevant, helping staffers prepare legislation to undo the devastation done by Executive orders in Nov and Dec. Did you notice that one executive order defined dealing in gun sales as ONE GUN ADVERTISED FOR SALE? Fortunately, the new administration put orders not yet published in the National Register on hold pending review. Whether Liberal or Conservative by nature, if you're a gun owner, you dodged a bullet in the last election. The President could undo orders by another executive order, but legislation is more permanent. And how about that Supreme Court nominee? A real gun owner, not some jerk awkwardly posing with a borrowed gun...... NRA Benefactor [/QUOTE]
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