These articles written by hacks are at least fun to pick apart.
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It's called the "poor man's deer rifle."
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Wonder what they would call mine with it's "detachable banana clip"? That's hack writer lingo, btw.
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Inexpensive, deadly, and fairly common,
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Redundant, that's for sure. Last I checked, most guns are "deadly" if you fire a round at someone.
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Considered "idiot proof,"
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By who?
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hundreds of thousands of them flooded the surplus market in the 1980s
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Yea, and people were forced to buy them. Flooded. Nice word, hack.
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"I'm going to let him have it," said scumbag, murderer Howard Cain
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Did he really say that? Somehow I don't believe it.
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"They're very cheap, but very deadly," Robbins said. "They're also pretty intimidating.
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Uh, oh. Don't tell these guys about the CZ-52. Those guns use "cop killer" bullets. As for the SKS, it's just a butt-ugly military rifle. But yea, it takes on a personality of it's own when you modify it to accept those high-cap mags. I have trouble keeping mine in my safe, it just wants to murder someone. I think that's what it's saying, but I can't understand it because I don't speak Chinese.
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An box of 800 surplus rounds can be bought on the internet for about $100.
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We wish they were still that cheap!!
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Though unusual, "those rounds are out there,"
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7.62X39 is unusual? I don't know what to say about that complete nonsense. This is coming from an ATF agent, so that would explain a lot.