NRA knife made in China

They make inflateables?

Damn....

Gunner

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Gunner
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:53:38 -0700, with neither quill nor qualm, Gunner quickly quoth:

You're in luck, bubba: Pigs and Sheep, too!

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Larry Jaques

What did you *think* they were doing with all the old car and truck tires? :)

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Michael A. Terrell

With the Chinese bias toward having male children instead of female, they are going to need a lot of them soon.

Wes

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Wes

That's ok. If they only had male children for a full generation, problem solved.

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Michael A. Terrell

Mail order brides? Actually, it might drive economic development like an afterburner. A lot of what guys do to achieve is related to getting a better chance at the fair sex, IMO.

Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Spehro Pefhany

I have 2 daughters (one slightly used, with detachable husband), I need a 10EE in good condition. Offers?

Mark Rand RTFM

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Mark Rand

How the hell do they get the carbon black out of the plastic?

Or do they give you a big jar of GoJo rated for genital usage? Lots of vitamin E, emoluents...some stiffening agents...maybe some starch......

Gunner

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Gunner Asch

Got pictures?

Leave out the accessory husband....

Gunner, looking for a 10EE....

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Gunner Asch

Think about it Gunner. They are so used to cheap crap that the carbon is a 'Feature', not a problem. ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell

Regarding the knives and everything else made in China... They (NRA) could have made a deal with Buck, Gerber or Puma - three great American sporting knives companies. And here's a place where you can shop for stuff made in t he USA, including knives : stillmadeinusa.com

As for the comment someone made about girls made in China, I can attest to the fact that they are indeed unique. I have been happily married to a Chin ese doll for 20 yrs now and wish I could have married ten more! They are th e best in every way! I get the software glitch joke though. There will defi nitely be some strong culture differences once in a while, but there is way more to learn from the Chinese culture than there is to knock about it. A nd complain as we do, the fact is we are sending them trillions of dollars due to our buying practices. We print money, work our asses off and send it all to China. They are laughing at us for being so dumb! Time to make some sacrifices and fix our own problems, rather than blame China for them.

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jeff_caswell

You have to wonder how many conservative groups will be seeking help from known overseas adversaries after losing to leftwing group issues.

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mogulah

replying to Ed Huntress, Erik Drzewiecki wrote: Why is it made in China though why can't they make them in the USA?

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Erik Drzewiecki

Because GREED has driven the cost of manufacturing any tangible goods beyonnd the price at which they can be marketed.

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Gerry

The price of labor here is extreme, too. When the lowest peg on the totem pole, a union janitor, is getting $38/hr to sweep up, something is wrong.

Who is John Galt?

P.S: Labor pricing in China is out of control, too, and they're offshoring lots of their labor to Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

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Larry Jaques

It should be $58 dollars an hour. That would be fair.

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bruce2bowser

Even Thailand where currently minimum salary is 300 baht/day - about US$10.00 - has offshored work to Myanmar where labour is cheap :-)

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John B.

I'm pretty sure Charlton Heston, if he were still alive wouldn't approve of that.

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khm351

Just received my "gift" knife from the nra. Has logo one one side and made in China on the other. I'm thinking about grinding it down to a nub and sending it back. For a strong America company, it is an insult to get this knife not made in the USA.

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tlrippy28

Where is all the Trump MAGA paraphenalia made???

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Clare Snyder

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