Nazis and guns
In an update to this post on about neo-Nazi stuff at the Knob Creek shoot, the machinegunners respond over at subguns.com:
Alot of the black and camo BDU and certainly Nazi paraphernalia would be better left at home, or better yet in the trash.
Indeed. I do hate going to the gun show and seeing the obligatory Nazi section. I steer clear and shake my head as I walk by. I’d advise other gunnies to do the same.
The guys at subguns also get their factchecking on:
Two things I really disputed in the article:
“Sonny Landham, the 1980s action movie star ….white supremacist?” Somebody better check their facts, he`s a American Indian. He`s the American Indian in Predator.
The “so called neo-nazi crap” was U-Boat memorabilia dealer. By the same logic any dealer selling Russian/USSR relics must be a “communist”
August 22nd, 2006 at 8:52 am
What is it about guns and Nazis, anyway? It seems like half the gunnies think Hitler invented gun control, and the other think he’s a Second Amendment champion. I propose a simple rule: if the issue is guns, Do. Not. Mention. Hitler. Period.
August 22nd, 2006 at 1:57 pm
Well, I knew a black Nazi skinhead once. Seriously.
Oddly enough, being a minority does not preclude you from having Nazi sympathies. Not sayin’ Sonny Landham is, cause I don’t know anything about him, but in theory it’s possible.
August 22nd, 2006 at 4:32 pm
Well, the Nazis did have multi-ethnic allies. It was a sort of “enemy of my enemy is my friend” type of deal I believe. Basically, there were a lot of people who hated Jews and other groups, so the Nazis allied with those people.
August 23rd, 2006 at 12:38 am
Guav Says:
Damn, maybe we knew the same one, I mean how many can there be?
Was she female? (nope, I’m 100% serious here)