I'd go with 'C'. 'B' is just silhouetting yourself against the window, and of the choice between 'A' and 'C', 'C' give you a little bit more 'fatal funnel' time than 'A'.
Where there is a will there is a way. If an ex-criminal wants to get a weapon, they will, law or no law. Prohibiting ex-felons from legally purchasing firearms affects only those that we don't need to worry about.
Tack onto that the fact that we are stripping the civil rights of guys who's...
I've seen one privately-purchased scope on an issue M4, but I don't know whether that is authorized or just something that was let slide. He wasn't in my company. Every reliable person in my COC that I have queried has stated that all privately owned weapons are prohibited in theater, and I have...
I've had good experiences with both Bushnell and Tasco low-end scopes, but I've never tried a BSA centerfire scope. The only other cheap scope I've owned was a Simmons 3x9 that wouldn't hold zero.
I realize that heavier bullets retain velocity better than light bullets, but in the given example, would 2 grains really make that much of a difference?
In order to prohibit ex-criminals from owning personal firearms, you must accept that they are not protected by the BOR. You can't just pick and choose in the "well, they can have the right to jury trial and freedom of speech, but they can't vote or own guns" manner. They are either under the...
I do carry while hunting, but I'll admit it's much more of a 'comfort' item than anything else. I've never had to use it for anything, I have a rifle, and I'm not that great of a handgunner, but it just feels nice to have a pistol on the belt.
With the exception of the recommended half-hour wait after a wounded deer has run out of sight, the second shot (if necessary) should be taken as soon as possible.
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