If I were to buy a few of those five dollar Starbucks gift cards and donate them to the Brady Campaign/Handgun Control, could I write that off as a charitable contribution? :neener:
The first time I went to a range and fired center fire pistols, I fell in love with the High Power because at twenty yards I hit the target (not always the black part) 7 out of thirteen times. I did worse with a glock 17, I did worse with a 3 inch S&W .357 magnum, I did worse with a colt gold...
I go to the Monroe show a couple of times a year. I am not a member, I just go to buy the occasional accessory mags/holsters/ammo etc. I have seen very poor gun safety on both sides of the tables there. I think with that many guns around such a crowded area their rules are not such a bad idea...
I have an FN marked high-power, it is my favorite 9mm. I know a lot of folks that own Brownings, many, were made by FN. I have heard our armed forces use a lot of FN guns as well, but those were probably manufactured here.
My father is 81 and his eyes aren't what they used to be. He has an old pellet gun inherited from my Grand father, his father in law (I think the barrel is brass?) with a peep sight that he can't see any longer.:(
For his last birthday I bought him a new pellet gun with a good scope on it. On...
Do a search on Wades Eastside Guns in Bellevue, WA on this forum and/or other fourms. Lot's of feedback to be found.
I use DJ's in Bothell. They charge $30 on used guns and 10% on new guns for transfers. There may be others around that are cheaper though.
Washington state: Legal to own a suppressor. Legal to attach it to a firearm. Illegal to fire a round through it.
You have to drive to Oregon or Idaho to use it. :scrutiny:
Good choice!
I've got a .357 S&W snub nose, it is a hand full. I also have a Ruger gp100. I like both. If it is going to be in your purse the Ruger is probably going to be a better choice. It will be easier to shoot and worst case scenario, if you don't have time to draw it, getting clobbered...
I'll admit I have a little more faith in revolvers than I do in autos. I own more autos though, they are great fun at the range.
The officer mentioned went up against a guy with a rifle with a hand gun. He was at a serious disadvantage to begin with.
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