...assault weapons were divested of emotionalism and inaccuracy. But of course, that would mean there would be no arguments.
Michael Z. Williamson
Greenwood
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Anybody local have an actual paper on hand to see just how buried was his response?
Well please correct me. I was basing my comment off of what I could find through DNR and everything I've ever heard. It wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.
...guns virtually immune from lawsuits. In the Senate, the provision was scaled back to cover only those instances in which a gun has been stolen.
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While certainly the common response we've all heard, in Indiana that's technically...
I was trying to compose a response to this nonsense. The only problem I have is that I want to back every statement I make with citations to a verifiable source. I will not submit a response based on emotion. This is the first time I've felt motivated to respond and I'm hitting a brick...
...crying out so quickly. It certainly doesn't help that we have such a vocal idiot selling guns, and he's supposed to be on our side. :rolleyes:
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http://www.indystar.com/articles/5/171702-2345-104.html
Time to outlaw assault-style...
Don't be too hasty now. I saw the "story" on WTHR at 6pm this evening where they mentioned that Popguns would no longer be selling "high powered rifles." I was enraged that the one gun store I frequent would pander to public opinion. I was ready to demand a refund for my range membership when I...
...Hopefully it shows up on their site. Feel free to add your own responses. You don't need to register to respond in their Feedback section.
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Wow! It sounds as if you quoted the Brady Bunch verbatim on that one. Good for you for...
Why not make a chain guard by cutting some bar stock to length, drilling a couple holes in each end and lashing it on over the chain with some twine? Sure, you may still sever the twine, but it's much cheaper to replace than the chain. Just an idea.
The problem is, I know that intersection. I drive past that building everyday. It is strategically located in an area which is ill suited to setting up my own gun "buy back" stand. Too bad, though. I imagine there could be some real gems in that potential pile of turds.
...and Suicide: How the Faith Community Can Make a Difference," 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 5, North United Methodist Church, 3808 N. Meridian St.
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All other nonsense aside, I feel the need to vent. $20 bucks!!! That's outrageous. I expect at least $50 for...
The general theory behind this is that the hammer spring tension is too high and the slide too light to reliably push back the hammer and cycle the slide. I don't honestly know that it works, as I've not had that problem with my P22. I was simply restating tips I'd read here and elsewhere.
Kahr PM9 in a Threatsolutions UCR at 4:00
Comfortable and does not print under even the most extreme clothing situations. Of course longer shirts are probably the order of the day regardless of what gun you end up carrying.
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