This is easy.
Sitting in a concrete bunker in the Aleutians shooting at unexploded WWII ordnance. All you had to do was point and shoot. There was a lot of shock sensitive bombs, mines, shells etc. just itching to explode. WHAT A BLAST!
I owned a Glock 36.
After the honeymoon she got a facelift, new glasses and put her fat butt on a diet. It didn't improve our relationship so I got a divorce.
I'll never marry another Glock.
They're just practicing what I've seen numerous times at gun shops and gun shows. They get a new gun that comes from the factory with two or three extra mags and short change the customer. But of course they're willing to sell you an "extra" magazine for your gun at the standard price.
A friend of mine took his daughter to a LGS to look for a couple of spare magazine for her Glock pistol. She spied a used holster in his "holster barrel." and wanted to purchase it. He wouldn't take off a lousy $5.00 off the purchase price. So she skipped buying it. I think this guy looses a...
Haven't noticed any increase locally. But to forestall any increase in spending on 9mm ammo that I might have bought at Walmart, I bought reloading dies and now pay about $5 a box :)
Let's see, starting at 13 years of age.
20 Ga. single shot shotgun
Armalite AR-7 .22 rifle
Ruger MKI .22 pistol
Raven .25 auto
Tech 9 9mm
.45 Colt Government
IT'S BEEN ALL :D:D:D:D SINCE THEN.
I just got my 5320-20 back from the ATF after 6 months. They didn't send a letter, they returned the original form back to me with 3, (count them 3) different signatures.
The CLEO here is the county sheriff. He signed off on my paperwork the minute I handed him the form. Then we talked about guns for about 20 minutes.
By the way, I thought only the CLEO or other signatory had to be in the same county as the weapon location, not from another state.
The last thing that I would want is for half the neighborhood to know that I keep guns in my house. Although I live in a great state, where hunting, CC, OC, CIII are enjoyed by a large percentage of individuals, good neighbors or bad it seems that desecration is the best policy.
If there...
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