Posted on 05/21/2008 11:30:29 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
Probably not, since it reads NRA.
Apparently they already thought about that because you get a 250.00 certificate for the purchase of a gun, not the actual gun. But you had me laughing.
WOW! If he were in my area he would be getting my business.
Notice, also, that the word “handgun” is always preceded by the words “semi-automatic.” Supposed to be more scary.
Freeped, currently it is 60/40.
>>What kind of good semiauto for $250?>>
$300 gets you a new Taurus Milennium Pro 45ACP 10+1. If you haven’t owned a Taurus lately, you wouldn’t know. Mine performs well unless firing cheap ammo for practice, then I get 1 stovepipe in 50. Mine has 5,000 rounds through it, no issues.
Just heard that some “unemployed aging hippy types” came to the dealership to protest.
The good ol’ boys met them in the parking lot and told them to “leave before they got stomped”.
Note to Obama - Guns are good for business
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 22 - A Missouri car dealer has a message for Democratic presidential frontrunner Barack Obama: Midwesterners love their guns.
Mark Muller, the owner of Max Motors in Butler, Missouri south of Kansas City, on Thursday said sales have soared at his auto and truck business since launching a promotion this week that promises buyers a $250 credit for a handgun or a $250 gas card with every purchase.
Every buyer so far except one guy from Canada and one old guy has elected to take the gun, Muller said in an interview with Reuters. He recommends his customers select a Kel-Tec .380 pistol.
Its a nice little handgun that fits in your pocket, he said.
Muller said he came up with the promotion after stewing over comments made last month by Obama at a fundraiser for his presidential campaign in San Francisco. The Illinois senator, who narrowly defeated Democratic rival Sen. Hillary Clinton in Missouris primary, said that small-town Americans bitter over hard economic times sometimes cling to guns and religion.
We did it because of Barack Obama. He said all those people in the Midwest, youve got to have compassion for them because theyre clinging to their guns and their Bibles. I found that quite offensive, said Muller.
We all go to church on Sunday and we all carry guns, Muller said in the interview. Ive got a gun in my pocket right now. I have a rifle in my truck. Weve got to shoot the coyotes out here, theyre attacking our cows, our chickens. Were not clinging to nothing. Were just damn glad to live in a free country where you can have a gun if you want. This is the way it ought to be.
Muller said the dealership, which has as its logo a grimacing cowboy wielding a pistol, has sold more than 30 cars and trucks in the last three days, far more than its normal volume. Phone calls and inquiries on car purchases from people around the country have poured in, Muller said.
Hes also had six protesters show up outside his business.
There may be more on the way because Muller said his next promotion is going to be a King James Bible for any car-buying Muslim.
He recommends his customers select a Kel-Tec .380 pistol.
There's your answer.
If I only had $250 to spend, I'd spend it on a revolver. If I had money of my own to put with it, I'd get a Springfield XD or a Walther PPS at a $250 discount.
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