AR-15s might be the most popular rifle in the nation… but the problem with them is 98% of them are unsafe.

Let me explain.

Any AR-15 you buy from a store or a manufacturer has a serial number on it. And serial numbers could conceivably be used against you if the government moved to ban AR-15s.

Which makes them an unsafe option for self-defense. Especially when you can own an AR-15 that doesn’t have a serial number that can’t be confiscated.

If you don’t want an AR-15 with a serial number you need this Free tool.

It lets you make your own unserialized AR-15 that the government will never know you own.

No doubt you know about these “ghost guns.”

You’ve probably thought about making one before but put it off for whatever reason.

Bad idea.

That’s because our nation is becoming increasingly anti-gun and AR-15s are at real risk of being confiscated in the future.

Which is why I’m going to give you a Free AR-15 DVD.

Your Free DVD shows you everything you need to make your own unregistered AR-15 and save this essential weapon.

Your Free DVD shows you the parts, the tools, and the exact steps you need to assemble your AR-15.

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Meaning if AR-15s do get banned, your gun is untraceable and will not be subject to that ban because the government will never know you have it.

This is why you need this Free DVD.

Do not put this off any longer.

You know how urgent this is…

And if you wait to get this Free DVD then one day it may be impossible to get an off-the-books AR-15.

It is your patriotic duty to get this, claim it here.









 









aja (Anil Kapoor) is a small-time crook who sells railway tickets on the black market at Amirpur Station. Tired of his job he looks for new ways to make a quick buck. One day, along with his friend Ghafoor (Johnny Lever) and a police inspector (Avtar Gill), he robs Rs 2.5 million from the railway treasury. Later, Raja and Gafoor bump off the inspector and run away with the loot to Mumbai. At the Mumbai airport, Raja spots (Juhi Chawla) and falls in love at first sight with her. Incidentally they land up at the same hotel where Raja and Gafoor find out that she is a psychiatrist called Dr Neha. Raja assumes the name Raj Kumar and tries to befriend her by lying that he has just returned from America and that his driver Gafoor is suffering from a mental disorder where he regards any beautiful girl as his bhabhi. However, Gafoor cautions Raja not to hurry and be patient in matters of love. The trouble begins when Bunnu (Govinda), the son of a wealthy business man (Anupam Kher), is sent to Neha for treatment. He has multiple phobias and is terrified of fire, heights, running, and water and is coached by Neha to deal with his issues using "Baby steps" (modeled on Bill Murray's character in the Hollywood movie What About Bob?). Soon, he too falls for Neha and discovers he has a rival in Raja. Neha has to leave for Ooty with her father (Saeed Jaffrey) to attend her uncle's (Shakti Kapoor) wedding. She does not leave behind a forwarding address. Both Raja and Bunnu impersonate policemen and intimidate her secretary into revealing where she is. Neha is thrilled to see them in Ooty, but is drawn closer to the ill Bunnu rather than Raja. Things take an ugly turn when Gafoor tries to kill Bunnu, who escapes. Bunnu contacts a contract killer Pappu Pager (Satish Kaushik) to bump off Raja. However, that plan fails. Armed with a gold ring and garland, Neha calls Bunnu and Raja to court, ostensibly with the purpose of marriage. Both are surprised to see the other there. Eventually they find out that Neha is actually marrying Prem (Salman Khan, in a guest appearance) and Raja and Bunnu end up being witnesses to her marriage. Raveena Tandon makes a special appearance in the end as both Raj and Bunnu walk off togethe