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    88 Magnum!

    But can it shoot through schools?
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    Why .30 caliber historically for military?

    I remember hearing that one of the military's requirements in the early 20th century be that the firearm should be able to dispatch a horse with a single shot at close range. They did not want to impart inhumane suffering onto wounded horses.
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    Need advice on shooting glasses over regular glasses

    Get your prescription from your eye doctor and order some specs from here --> http://www.zennioptical.com Good glasses cheap.
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    "non resident aliens cannot shoot at the range"

    I know a gun shop/range owner here in Oklahoma that is right off of Route 66. He told me that he frequently has tourists travelling America's world famous Route 66, both in cars and on bikes, that stop at his range and rent firearms on their trip across the USA. More than a few have had so...
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    Traveling from NC to Chicago, need storgage

    Here is a brochure from the IL state police on how to transport firearms in Illinois. http://www.isp.state.il.us/docs/1-154.pdf I purchased a small safe that I keep my Beretta 92 and the loaded magazine in for the times I venture into IL. I remove the mag from the pistol and lock them both in...
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    Businesses that prohibit CCW

    I've been to a number of Buffalo Wild Wings in Oklahoma and Texas and I've never noticed a "No Firearms" sign. It may be up the franchiser.
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    C&R FFL Info?

    I got mine in only 3 or 4 weeks. I wasn't even expecting it and it showed up in the PO Box. I was amazed!
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    Fourth Grader Nearly Suspended for LEGO Gun

    There is no room for common sense in today's edumacational system . . .
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    Is it REALLY legal to feed wild animals in the state of North Carolina?

    Don't you folks know that White Tail Deer are the most dangerous animal in the US?
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    Is it OK to shoot a gang of robbers car as they are leaving?

    I know that in Texas it's OK to shoot a fleeing dirtbag . . . Chapter 9 of the Texas Penal Code describes deadly force as justified to prevent arson, robbery, theft or criminal mischief at night, or to prevent a suspect from fleeing if the property owner "reasonably believes the land or...
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