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  • Magdump

    Don’t troll me bro!
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    There must be at least a couple division's worth of serviceable, reasonably reliable small arms of common calibers gathering dust in police property rooms across the nation that don't have any pending evidentiary value or legal owner awaiting return. The "found guns" that get turned in by hotels and rental car companies where no owner ever responds, guns where cases have already been adjudicated that are awaiting destruction, the ones nervous owners turn in that don't want them anymore but "don't want them on the street." I think all such weapons, and any available loose ammo, should be immediately released and shipped to the citizenry of Ukraine. We supplied the mujahideen who eventually pushed the Russkies out, hell they eventually pushed US out. I say flood their country with the means to resist, even if not from our military surplus, there's tens of thousands of guns, not even counting RGs and Hi-Points, just waiting to be destroyed that can be turned to the cause of Liberty instead.

    росомахи!
    Many of those guns do get actioned off to sellers. Bud’s guns buys lots of them and sells them on Egunner
     

    J. W. Harris

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    There must be at least a couple division's worth of serviceable, reasonably reliable small arms of common calibers gathering dust in police property rooms across the nation that don't have any pending evidentiary value or legal owner awaiting return. The "found guns" that get turned in by hotels and rental car companies where no owner ever responds, guns where cases have already been adjudicated that are awaiting destruction, the ones nervous owners turn in that don't want them anymore but "don't want them on the street." I think all such weapons, and any available loose ammo, should be immediately released and shipped to the citizenry of Ukraine. We supplied the mujahideen who eventually pushed the Russkies out, hell they eventually pushed US out. I say flood their country with the means to resist, even if not from our military surplus, there's tens of thousands of guns, not even counting RGs and Hi-Points, just waiting to be destroyed that can be turned to the cause of Liberty instead.

    росомахи!
     

    DBMJR1

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    Just try to pole users.
    Who started this war, the west or Russia?
    I'm not a Pole, but, . . .

    Had Ukraine not listened to Bill Clinton, and surrendered their nukes to Russia, I doubt they'd be in this situation today.

    Obviously Putin/Russia are the aggressors in this situation. Putin believes that Ukraine is Russian land. Kiev is the original capital of the Russian empire of old.

    Every state has a right to exist. A right to form it's own allegiances. A right to a national defense.


    There is no defense of the actions of Putin in this situation. While I understand Putin's paradigm, I only do so because it is wise to understand your enemy.
     

    Helmsman

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    He don't mind the Russians coming. The rest is Ukrainian propaganda.
     

    Emperor

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    No one deserves what is going on over there.
    ^This is correct and cannot be understated!

    Unfortunately for them (Ukranians), all this outrage is too late in coming.

    I would like to know if, and or when, ANY US or multinational corporations or pro-democracy western countries decide to jump ship on this international kumbaya moment. There are a lot of companies lined up against the Russians, but I assume it is only a matter of time before a France type country goes around the sanctions. Hope not!
     

    Core

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    There must be at least a couple division's worth of serviceable, reasonably reliable small arms of common calibers gathering dust in police property rooms across the nation that don't have any pending evidentiary value or legal owner awaiting return. The "found guns" that get turned in by hotels and rental car companies where no owner ever responds, guns where cases have already been adjudicated that are awaiting destruction, the ones nervous owners turn in that don't want them anymore but "don't want them on the street." I think all such weapons, and any available loose ammo, should be immediately released and shipped to the citizenry of Ukraine. We supplied the mujahideen who eventually pushed the Russkies out, hell they eventually pushed US out. I say flood their country with the means to resist, even if not from our military surplus, there's tens of thousands of guns, not even counting RGs and Hi-Points, just waiting to be destroyed that can be turned to the cause of Liberty instead.

    росомахи!
    I would like to see the historical pattern of USA bailing European leadership out by sending them surplus small arms donations end. Historically these arms get stockpiled and abused after the fact and it takes forever to get the arms back to the US if they ever return. It would be better to have US firearms manufacturers make fresh military grade arms for Ukraine which would be good for US jobs. The leadership turns around and bans guns and the cycle repeats. Let's face it these "leaders" are royal boot lickers.

    God bless the people of Ukraine. But the central government is a proxy installed by UN and US Democrats from what I have read long prior to the tensions escalating. Our federal intelligence has calle dUkraine a State Department central government on multiple ocassions: if this isnt evidence enough I don't know what to tell you? Biden and UN knew exactly what to do to get Putin involved and as far as I am concerned this is a fabricated crisis by the UN and their lapdogs in the media. Now I'm not saying it's a bad idea to help the people of Ukraine: I am saying we need to understand that this is a series of geopolitical events that are being supported by the Biden admin so that they can gain a foothold in Ukraine. Democrats have paid between $150-500 million to gain access to Ukraine's markets. Europe has invested $1.5 Billion or more. This is wonderful IF the people of Ukraine want this. IF they know what they are getting themselves into.

    Meanwhile the UN's unconstitutional vision is influencing Biden and Democrats here at home. They are influencing Trudeau, who has spun Canada into a tyrannical regime. They are heavily funding the media. China is the largest market left for media, and the lion-share of media will no longer do or say anything that may effect their Chinese market. And of course big tech has virtually all their components made in China.

    Here in the US we have to remember that Japan, Taiwan, and others make most critical components spanning from semi-conductors, batteries, to solar film components: which are then sent to China for assembly. Our allies will no longer be there for us if we continue to allow the UN to nation build in their best interests. We need to open a dialog and and talk about the consequences of allowing the UN and Corporations to make geopolitical decisions for US and our allies. The biggest issue I see is that UN's vision is contradictory to the US Constitution: they seek a new world order of disarmed police state socialist regimes. Open borders will never work from a anthropological perspective: region people will never agree with the collective leadership, there will always be strife. And how do we not fight when the better of the whole outweighs the need of the individual?

    These globalists, socialists, and communists, are working overtime one social media grooming our kids to believe such a system is beneficial and it seems so many in leadership in the US on both the Democrat and Republican side are choosing to take payouts instead of honoring their oath to the constitution.
     

    falshooter

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    Core ..I agree with just about all you post but....you give the demon-crats way to much credit. The re-thuglicans are in this just as deep as them and others who are bought and paid for buy the MIC and the chi-coms
     

    340six

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    there goes all our ammo... looks like they are using ballistic tip 7.62x39... hmmm no more geneva convention? lol

    He said like these a few times. So assumed thet are sending FMJ not more costly Hornady BT.
    Personally I could care less if they send HP or BT. The rules are out already Russia's shown that.
     

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