It's gonna be extremely tough to find one now.
I don't think that any of this qualifies as a "knee-jerk." This is a full blown spasm.
That's a common misconception. It only takes them a while if it is their job. If it infringes on a Right, then they work tirelessly to see the bills...
Done.
If they wanted the opinion of us, what would be the point? What do WE want? I want MY voice to heard. I want them to know that an AWB isn't a solution. I want them to hear that message.
There are several differences, one being that the base of the classic is cast and the deluxe is aluminum. I have had both and greatly prefer the classic over the deluxe. I believe (I only have the classic now) that the classic has a larger ram diameter as well.
Another thing to consider is...
I found some at http://www.topbrass-inc.com/reloading-supplies/ $200 per 1k. I ordered some (recently), but haven't gotten them yet, so I have nothing to say about their CS or shipping times.
Just a hazmat fee and shipping and handling charges. The fees from Powder Valley are $25, so the order needs to be worth it. That is for primers as well.
Comparing a civilian that is carrying a concealed gun to a cop is a stretch along the magnitude of calling VPC a firearms activist group. Cops have backup and typically use it when hand cuffing someone.
That's a very good point, except that it matters more to the young folks than it does to...
I agree. The executive branch has been anti-gun for quite some time, and the future doesn't look any better. I think that it's more about those in power wanting to stay in power. We have the biggest pull on our representatives.
That's because they don't "need" HTH skills. I don't "need" to carry a gun. I choose to carry a gun. It's an exercise of freewill and "need" isn't in the equation... at least the majority of the time.
If I were reading this as someone that had never owned a gun and was interested I would...
Congrats on the news!
I started shooting around age 8 I think.
I started my son shooting around that same age.
My oldest nephew waited a little longer, maybe 10 or so.
My youngest nephew was around 6.
1911 - I really like mine and I'd have a difficult time not owning one.
Sig 239 - That's my carry gun. Easy to conceal and large enough to practice with for extended periods. I love the way it shoots. Second choice would be a Glock 19.
SW 686 (or a Dan Wesson 15-2 if I could find one...
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