Was talking to a collector of pre-cartridge era firearms last week. He told me that when he was a child (in the days when you could cross the border with $20 and come back with an armload of guns and NO ONE thought anything of it), he learned that Pancho Villa's wife was the notary public in a town just south of the border. For $20 she'd notarized that something you brought her belonged to her late husband. The lesson he learned was to stay away from firearms claimed to be owned by famous personalities. Fraud is probably the second oldest profession.
I like how he says he was trying to keep that out of the conversation. Didn`t try very hard did he? Probably another line of BS added to all the rest of the BS.
I like how he says he was trying to keep that out of the conversation. Didn`t try very hard did he? Probably another line of BS added to all the rest of the BS.
I like how he says he was trying to keep that out of the conversation. Didn`t try very hard did he? Probably another line of BS added to all the rest of the BS.
And its always a family member close enough to faux really being distraught but far enough away that can't easily be confirmed..(Like saying momma died but then going on their facebook and seeing momma liking all their posts.)