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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 1122245" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>I feel that it is my solemn duty to warn you. Obviously, no one else is willing to cross the "thin blue line" and talk about the "elephant in the living room" so I will.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to start down the Class III road, you must be forewarned that this is a VERY addictive substance to handle. It is almost impossible to kick the habit, even with intervention and re-hab.</p><p></p><p>You will find yourself wanting more and more. </p><p></p><p>If you get a suppressor, you will begin fondling all sorts of reloading gear (and sometimes in public even!!!) and then you will find yourself searching the internet and all forms of written material looking for "the best" recipe for your "load".</p><p></p><p>If you go full auto, you will suddenly find that you do not have enough ammunition. You will become consumed with getting your next loaded magazine. You will become obsessed with getting more and more magazines, ammunition, sub-cal kits and spare parts kits.</p><p></p><p>YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 1122245, member: 936"] I feel that it is my solemn duty to warn you. Obviously, no one else is willing to cross the "thin blue line" and talk about the "elephant in the living room" so I will. If you decide to start down the Class III road, you must be forewarned that this is a VERY addictive substance to handle. It is almost impossible to kick the habit, even with intervention and re-hab. You will find yourself wanting more and more. If you get a suppressor, you will begin fondling all sorts of reloading gear (and sometimes in public even!!!) and then you will find yourself searching the internet and all forms of written material looking for "the best" recipe for your "load". If you go full auto, you will suddenly find that you do not have enough ammunition. You will become consumed with getting your next loaded magazine. You will become obsessed with getting more and more magazines, ammunition, sub-cal kits and spare parts kits. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!! Dave [/QUOTE]
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