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Oh and by the way.
This thing weighs 4 1/2 lbs. When it was on the end of a stick it hadda be an able guy that wielded that thing. Hate to think about gettin hit with it for certain
![]() ![]() My reply to ebay Jasyn, A safe marketplace? What is a safe marketplace? I get scam emails and phising emails all using the ebay logo... and you want to restrict something like a shotgun barrel or reloading brass that only legal shooting entusiasts use...or even a replacement trigger. You have to have the gun to use a replacement trigger to begin with..or even the brass or heaven help us the projectiles that are used in reloading ammunition. You restrict the important items such as primers and powder. How is restricting the sale of a barrel or brass or even the bullets going to make for a safe marketplace. Looks to me as though it is just the fact that ebay wants to cover their butts and restrict the sale of legal items. As far as many items not being designed to cause harm to an individual...the inanimate object doesn't cause harm..it is the person who uses it. My 25,000 dollar shotgun(I bought an extra barrel for it on ebay) was not designed to cause harm to an individual anymore so than my 45000 dollar automobile(Also an ebay item at one time). Use either recklessly and they CAN cause harm. You demonize the firearm and the people who use them legally with these new policies. Rethink these new policies as they only cause hardship on the law abiding. They certainly don't make for a safer marketplace. And also don't forget, as most very liberal thinking people have, illegal is just that and criminal is just that. With these new policies you seem to say to the law abiding shooting public that WE are criminals. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Wasting air huh??
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