Tpop33
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Glad to see photos like these, my only issue is, how are they loading magazines with long nails? I wonder how many broke that day?
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Glad to see photos like these, my only issue is, how are they loading magazines with long nails? I wonder how many broke that day?
Man you know the sisters gone make it work. LOLGlad to see photos like these, my only issue is, how are they loading magazines with long nails? I wonder how many broke that day?
Did my post get removed?Anyone in the Huntsville, AL surrounding area.
There are Black gun manufacturers tooAnd the gun manufacturers are laughing all the way to the bank, or to their offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands. Just saying.
There are Black gun manufacturers too
There are Black gun manufacturers too
Here is oneCan you share those with me?
I believe they are no longer in business. It's a shame though. I remember the legendary Hickock45 reviewed one of their products.Here is one
African American Gun Manufacturer “Civilian Force Arms” ~ VIDEO
The company was founded by Yonas Hagos who is a USA Army Veteran & Purple Heart recipient. The company is delivering a World Class AR-15 rifle...www.ammoland.com
Looks like my kinfolk in Natchez
I am so proud of them!
An all-Black group is arming itself and demanding change. They are the NFAC
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/25/us/nfac-black-armed-group/index.html
When two loud bangs rang out on the streets of Lafayette, Louisiana, no one knew where the gunshots came from as protesters gathered to demand justice for another Black man killed by police.
Among the crowd was a group of armed Black men and women who call themselves the "Not F**king Around Coalition" or NFAC. The group did not run toward the gunshots or break formation. Instead, they kneeled on the ground amid the confusion, and then walked away after their leader shouted, "fall back! fall back!"
The all-Black, Atlanta-based group has grown in size out of frustration during a summer of protests against questionable policing and the deaths of countless Black people at the hands of police, said their founder John Fitzgerald Johnson.
Their presence has caused a stir in the cities they've visited and the group has drawn some criticism after people accidentally fired a weapon during two of their rallies, including the one in Lafayette.
Started in 2017, the group has marched in Stone Mountain, Georgia, calling for the removal of the nation's largest confederate monument; Brunswick, Georgia, for Ahmaud Arbery; Louisville, Kentucky, demanding more transparency in the Breonna Taylor case; and most recently Lafayette, Louisiana, in the name of Trayford Pellerin.
Interesting interview, I was with him until he mentioned Biden and Harris coming into office. I get tired of hearing fear mongering every time a democrat takes the presidential office. People like him pushed gun taking fear when Obama was in office and he did noting towards gun owners.One interesting perspective....especially in the comment section
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp2eF-b80JI