A Missouri man sold his firearms made out of scrap metal and garbage to a gun buy-back programā¦ and then used the money to buy a real gun.
We call that man a āpatriotā.
YouTuber Royal Nonesuch made a quick $300 by taking 3 firearms that heād built out of scrap and selling them back to the state of Missouri. He described two of the pipe guns as the ācrappiest guns Iāve ever madeā but was still able to successfully sell them off to the program.
Watching the video that Nonesuch posted, it was immediately clear that the coordinators of the events did not plan or organize as well as they should have. You can see him walk up to a man in a car to get the cash, who relayed information by yelling to another event coordinator.
āI had 3ā¦ theyāre in that guyās car,ā Nonesuch told the man, who handed over the $300 without confirming or inspecting the guns for himself. āHere you goā¦ go away,ā the man says during the transaction.
(Editor note: the video was recently removed from YouTube for violating their terms about firearms.)
Nonesuch was literally able to sell pieces of scrap metal and garbage back to the āno questions askedā program with an intention to purchase a rifle or pistol from a pawn shop after the sale. He stated to his followers that he would post again when he settled on a new gun to purchase.
The āgunsā that he sold included a .22 zip-gun style rifle as well as a 12-gauge grappling hook gun. They were functional but by no means a practical weapon or method of defense.
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Thatās the way you do it...
Screw them at their own game.
Love love love it.
We call that man a āpatriotā.
YouTuber Royal Nonesuch made a quick $300 by taking 3 firearms that heād built out of scrap and selling them back to the state of Missouri. He described two of the pipe guns as the ācrappiest guns Iāve ever madeā but was still able to successfully sell them off to the program.
Watching the video that Nonesuch posted, it was immediately clear that the coordinators of the events did not plan or organize as well as they should have. You can see him walk up to a man in a car to get the cash, who relayed information by yelling to another event coordinator.
āI had 3ā¦ theyāre in that guyās car,ā Nonesuch told the man, who handed over the $300 without confirming or inspecting the guns for himself. āHere you goā¦ go away,ā the man says during the transaction.
(Editor note: the video was recently removed from YouTube for violating their terms about firearms.)
Nonesuch was literally able to sell pieces of scrap metal and garbage back to the āno questions askedā program with an intention to purchase a rifle or pistol from a pawn shop after the sale. He stated to his followers that he would post again when he settled on a new gun to purchase.
The āgunsā that he sold included a .22 zip-gun style rifle as well as a 12-gauge grappling hook gun. They were functional but by no means a practical weapon or method of defense.
Read more at lawenforcementtoday.com ...
Thatās the way you do it...
Screw them at their own game.
Love love love it.