.....stuck in a 1980-90 time loop.
Crazed Russians hire Steven Seagal to as a gun lobbyist
Buy your Baikal Shotgun, Siaga 12 and or Siaga/Molot AK pattern rifle before Seagal gets them banned. I bet 99% of the tards in the US House and Senate have no fucking clue who Seagal is.
I wonder what lobbying opportunities await old Caude Van Damme in mother Russia?
Russians are Batshit crazy and.....
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Russians are Batshit crazy and.....
Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of the free man from the slave.
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

Re: Russians are Batshit crazy and.....
Talk to Sonny Puzikas or Max Franz.. they will get you some Russian stuff.
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Re: Russians are Batshit crazy and.....
True that. Also, Franco Voltov and Pike Mantos.TomFurman wrote:Talk to Sonny Puzikas or Max Franz.. they will get you some Russian stuff.
Re: Russians are Batshit crazy and.....
In response, Steven Seagal did not say anything about the prospects of the Russians firearms on the U.S. arms market, but propose himself to participate in patriotic education of Russian youth...
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And the actor told the story of how, in the early 1990's film "Under Siege" supported spiritually shattered ideals of the Russian secret service:
"I had a friend ... In a time when Russia was going through a very serious challenges in its history, almost was on the verge of collapse. This time my friend was a KGB agent...
And, as said Segal, this friend of his from the KGB, watching the movie "Under Siege" where terrorists seized a ship carrying nuclear weapons, told his colleagues that if they "did not remain in the KGB, situation in Russia will be all the way into the movie, and they all remained on service. "
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And the actor told the story of how, in the early 1990's film "Under Siege" supported spiritually shattered ideals of the Russian secret service:
"I had a friend ... In a time when Russia was going through a very serious challenges in its history, almost was on the verge of collapse. This time my friend was a KGB agent...
And, as said Segal, this friend of his from the KGB, watching the movie "Under Siege" where terrorists seized a ship carrying nuclear weapons, told his colleagues that if they "did not remain in the KGB, situation in Russia will be all the way into the movie, and they all remained on service. "