Truck Dealership gives out vouchers for AK-47s

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A truck dealership hands out vouchers for an ak-47 with every purchase. This is the second time this dealership has handed out some kind of firearm for purchasing a vehicle.

Um, what? Should we really have weapons like an ak-47 seen as an incentive to buy a car? See the video for more reasons to get confused by the whole deal.
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  • added July 17, 2009

31 comments // Truck Dealership gives out vouchers for AK-47s

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    As I see it nothin says redneck quite like an AK-47 in the rear window gun rack of ur pick-em-up truck. I wonder if they will throw in a case of coors light as well?

    Mike_Johnston
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    pathetic!

    the offer is really over bad but his talk is even worst!

    "the only 911 I need is my gun!" wtf!

    alexandrek
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    this country is going down the gutter

    I thought it touched bottom already by man, it's going deeper!

    alexandrek
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    Thats right about the 911 comment. I don't even know the number to 911 but I'll call the morgue for you so I can have your rotten stinkin corpse dragged of my farm.

    Ihatethemall
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    What happened to buy American?

    Just joking, but this dealer is about 10 miles from here. I should go there and bitch about not giving away M-16s just for the f*ck of it.

    pjacobs51
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    tit tat tit // 141 /// machine-register-gun.

    dealership A(narchy is US)A

    CiiMONSTR
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    Probably in Oklahoma...

    EmperorThan
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    Lol, only in America.

    SANMedia
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    This is some crazy stuff I remember back when they were doing the hand gun promotion but an Ak-47 that's a little much.

    TimothyF
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    Disarmers will not find this funny, but I do.

    remanns
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    Wait wtf... Isn't it illegal to have a fully automatic weapon in America?

    Viciouspike
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    Wow.. condoms, we need you to deploy immediately!! GOGOGO ;)

    Denica_Cassandra
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    meh, big deal. You can buy one at any local sporting goods store. They are usually semi-auto, and would be OK for hunting.

    Our society is completely insane in it's view of firearms. Popular culture, movies, and other forms of media have both demonized and glamorized the idea of "the gun".

    Society has changed so much for the worse in this respect over the 20th century. I remember reading an article about Justice Scalia, talking about as a teenager, how he would bring a rifle from target shooting as a child in NYC, on a bus, and no one would think anything of it.

    Heck, my elderly father remembers a time when you could buy a fully-auto tommy-gun in a hardware store.

    occhipij
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    The question is not if we should let people have hardware that can send 1/4 oz of metal at 2800 ft per second - the bigger question is should we let people have hardware that will let them send 6000 lbs of metal at 80 miles per hour. And yet a bigger question is why have we become a nation of busybodies where the government has to tell everyone what they can or cannot have by its intrinsic nature. I do not have an AK nor do I want one. I do want to have the freedom to buy one and if my neighbor has an AK, that makes this a better block to live on. The AK-47 is not wicked, some people are wicked. The government has a lot of wicked people in it and they have guns and they pass some wicked laws that serve some very wicked purposes. It is not about guns, it is about political correctness and politics - both are just too tedious.

    fhovie
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    Along the lines of what occhipij had to say; the American popular culture has a relationship to weaponry thats similar to our relationship with sex, being desire/revulsion, promiscuity/censorship,prudishness/obsession, self reliance/charity,....(heh) Oh, and MARKETING apparently.

    remanns
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    wasn't there a study a couple years ago that revealed a significant portion of truckers were also ex-cons? I would be ambivalent to this if it weren't for that fact.

    RudyRudell
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    love it!

    akassan
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    Just watched the video. All I can say is, I live in the suburbs of Philadelphia, probably 1 person in my entire town owns a gun. We have names for people like these down south, Hicks.

    BoshStudios
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    Does this woman even know anything about guns? There is very little difference between a consumer-grade AK-47 and any other *normal* rifle. Most AK-47's are *semi-automatic*...and in many jurisdictions, and you cannot own/use a clip that holds more than 10 rounds. In fact, they are also pretty horrid at long ranges.

    occhipij
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    what happened to the land of the free and the 2nd amendment

    you guys are douches, they can have em, if you dont want one, dont buy one

    rickm8
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    In theory I agree that citizens should have the right to, under controlled circumstances, have the weaponry to defend against police with similar weapons. In reality, there isn't any reason why either side should have these weapons readily available. The culture of trucks and guns in general seems to be a giant contradiction.
    Hates liberals, the ACLU but loves certain rights?
    Flags on trucks - there's a respectful protocall for that, it doesn't include flying the flag off of pvc on YUR TRUCK.
    Also ...Coors Light is not awesome. lol...k sorry.

    Denica_Cassandra

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