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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

Just for kicks~ USA Christmas vs Chinese X-mas. We pit American Ingenuity against Chinese mass production.... Ruger MK II Takes on Chinese Frosty the Snowman! Merry Christmas Chinese Style!

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  • That is funny, am I'm Chinese myself.

    Rugers are made in China too (just kidding, I'm just pulling your leg)

  • @z3160200 Lol! That's funny. Just having fun. Thanks~

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  • China should take back all the money they lent the USA for bailouts and let us rot. Chinese Christmas 1 USA 0.

  • somebody doesnt like the chinese

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  • Honorable Sootch, Please to remember one thing, in Asian countries where "R" &"L" are often confused "Ruger" is pronounced "Luger", therefore Chinese "Ruger's" are actually "Lugers"......I'm so confused now....I think I'll go watch Charlie Chan's Christmas in Singapore....Sayonara

  • I thought Winchester is what dreams are made of?

  • @YourVideosInReview USA should have let Japan go on with the invasion of China in WWII and let China rot....How about that for a Chinese Christmas?

    No hard feelings pal...

  • @Dtrob888 think you hit the head right with that post. Taking it out on a people and doing it with a stereotypical "asian" accent really did not help his point.

  • Wow, just wow, really? Disappointed and a lot saddened....

  • Nice video and sentiment.Bring manufacturing back to the USA and support your local shops and stores. The Mark 2 is a awsome pistol even when you just shoot at regular targets. God Bless the USA.

  • Like the Christmas US version

  • (Cont.) As Americans, we lost some basic values that made America great. We should own up to our problems and work like hell to fix them. I don't believe you had bad intentions but your message veered way off course. It reflects and caters to the thought process of the lowest common denominator

  • Btw, it was Americans in position of power that chose to use Chinese labor. Profits and demand for cheaper goods helped those in charge to make these decisions. Shouldn'nt you be mocking the politicians, corporate management, and American citizens with a sense of entitlement instead of the Chinese? It's just easier to blame others instead of looking at ourselves and do what it takes to make a change. Are we not the descendants of the "Greatest Generation"? As Americans,

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