I was skimming through a Sportsmen's Guide Shooters catalog that came in today's mail when I come across a listing for a non working replica of a Thompson sub gun for $1,197!!! :?
Do people really pay this kind of cash for a fake gun? If so, I want what they are smoking.
Why would anyone seriously buy something like this? Coming from a theatrical background I can see where something like this would be useful as a prop, but not for almost $1200.
Some things I just don't get....
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Here is the link to the page in the online catalog.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=208637
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=208637
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Re: Some things I just don't get....
I think it was P.T. Barnum -- correct me if I'm wrong -- who said something to the effect of 'There's a sucker born every minute'.dws1117 wrote:I was skimming through a Sportsmen's Guide Shooters catalog that came in today's mail when I come across a listing for a non working replica of a Thompson sub gun for $1,197!!! :?
Do people really pay this kind of cash for a fake gun? If so, I want what they are smoking.
Why would anyone seriously buy something like this? Coming from a theatrical background I can see where something like this would be useful as a prop, but not for almost $1200.
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