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So how many times have you been to your doctor, dentist, chiropractor, or eye doc's office's waiting room only to find nothing but old lady magazines strewed about? If you're real lucky, maybe a Sports Illustrated or Road & Track?

 

Why not guarantee some good reading during your wait and then paying it forward by leaving a copy or two of your favorite gun magazine? I've been doing this for years.

 

We all have that pile laying around the house that we can't stand the thought of tossing in the garbage, yet we've read them cover to cover several times. I keep a rolling stack of such magazines in my utility closet and when I head to a doc's office, take a couple with me to slide into the pile. It's pretty fun too if you're a people watcher like me. In will walk a guy that you just know shoots cold steel, and then confirm it when he beelines right for the gun mag you put between Better Home & Gardens and the Nashville Scene.

 

And it's always fun if you spot a liberal who suddenly gets that "shocked look of disdain!"  

 

So share the wealth and shoot it forward.   :up:

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That's a great idea. 

 

Many years ago, went to a ear doctor in Knoxville and saw many American Rifleman mags around with the person's name and address marked through on the delivery address, was this yours? 

No, thank God I don't have to go to Knoxville for doc visits, I do enough here in my Nashville area!

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I went one step farther with GP and my dentist. I offered to have a subscription delivered to them so I had something to read when I got there. Both said they had subscriptions to Guns and Ammo and another mag. They usually didn't last more than a couple of days in the waiting room.

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I have never seen a gun mag in a doctor's office but when I was a kid in Georgia the Barber Shop my dad took me to had millions of Guns&Ammo mags. When the Barber finished up my haircut he'd always offer me a piece of bubblegum. I'd always say "can I have this gun book instead?" He'd laugh and I'd get both. Man those were the good old days. Circa 1970.
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For last several years i have been taking a few American Rifleman magazines I get from NRA to my doctors office waiting room. I notice each time I go they are gone. I asked her on trip if she or one of her employees were removing them and she said certainly not. Must be patients taking them and she ask me to continue bringing them each visit so I magic Marker the mail information on them and take the every time I go................. :cheers:

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Great idea !!!' I'll add all the weapons stuff I have. Maybe even do a sneak drop at the kids former pediatricians office. I'm sure many soccer moms would love tactical fighting mags and le related stuff !!!
Good one!!!!! I'm surprised vontar didn't come up w that!!!!
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Come on now guys, for those that have been to my office as both a dental patient or as a 'retail' customer as my staff likes to call it, you know that I have the best mags out there. Sporting Classics, Guns and Ammo, American Rifleman, Bowhunting, Tennessee Sportsman, and more than I can remember. I am the one that orders. You won't find Time, Newsweek, or any other liberal rags either.
You will also see my framed NRA Lifetime Benefactor certificate as well.
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