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I owned a Finn M39 for years before I bought an AR, and enjoy shooting both, thought the AR gets more range time. And, at 40, I have to say I do consider myself "grown up," thanks.
No more miserable than being next to a bolt-action .300 Winchester Magnum, or next to any centerfire bolt-action with a muzzle brake. But that's one reason I usually wear both plugs and muffs.
[citation needed]IIRC that's the LAW in Mass.
Oh you ran inyto the Bentlty crowd. With the chauffer carrying the shotguns for them. You have to go back every week until you kick their butts.
I'm wondering what happened to CarlI'm surprised it's still open
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IIRC that's the LAW in Mass.
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There may have been a few muggings, but I can tell you for certain that the terms "carjacking" and "home invasion" are recent developments. They did not happen in my childhood or teen years, or my 20s, 30s, 40s. They started happening within the last 15-20 years and are a reflection of our society and judicial system. OJ and Casey Anthony are perfect examples.Nobody carried one for defensive purposes. There were no muggings, carjackings, home invasions, etc.
Absolutely. When I grew up, nobody locked their doors at night. Do you know of anywhere that exists today?Things are very, very different today, you'd have to agree.
No, it's not. The violent crime rate today is about the same as it was in the 1950's, and is *lower* than it was 1900-1940. The media just talks about it more today.