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May 26 2008, Jayaprashanth

Through ages, car dealers have been giving away plenty of freebies to lure customers into buying their cars, but a gun for a car? Though it sounds crazy, Max Motors in Butler, Missouri is doling out handguns to it’s customers. In a move that will...

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