This is too funny.
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As a demonstration of this, two members of GunsSaveLife traveled to Joliet, Illinois, on Saturday November 3rd, 2001, and upon handing over some sixteen worn out discard and junk guns -- came out with eight-hundred dollars ($800!). The "recycled" guns were about as junk as can be imagined. The collection included --
Two worn out and inoperable single shot shotguns, a Mauser converted to shotgun with stuck and broken bolt as well as cracked stock, three broken and incomplete spur trigger revolvers manufactured circa 1880, four .22 rifles in various stages of decay, including one with a ruptured barrel, one very rusty .22 rifle with a broken stock minus the action , a worn out and non-firing Spanish copy of a S&W Model 10 in an obscure caliber, and four break-opens revolvers from the early 1900’s.
The entire collection of "guns" represented less than $25 in value, and that would be just
for a couple of sets of the grips and other parts that were not removed in our haste to be on
time to the buy-back submission. And yet, Joliet Housing Authority officials gladly handed
our two members sixteen $50 bills in exchange for several handfuls of rusty junk -- a
fistful of dollars!
Go to [url]www.gunssavelife.com[/url], and click on the "Fistful of Dollars" for the complete story.