I only have my grandfathers old double and a broken .22.. But for some kids their dads hobby might cost them several telephone book sized stack of paperwork, countless hours, several hundred dollars in fees, and one pissed of ffl dealer.
Brings back memories. My dad and I ruined our black lab by shooting in the basement. We also shortened shotshell casings then put the wads in backwards.
It's been quite here lately, dont take the new guy beating too personal. It just that there's not much else going on.
Newbies selling guns right off the bat generally puts members in the 20'S age bracket, close??
People tend to exaggerate existing laws in fear of breaking all the bullshit laws on the books.
There was someone on here recently who would not sell their ammo without a background check.
The seller on Ebay credited my card back so I ordered another set elsewhere. Recieved them and one if those 2 round stick on shell holders in the mail today.
Mines in stainless with the paddle stock in 338wm, just in case a polar bear crosses the path of my canoe that I haven't touched in 10 years.
But these big gun companies should absolutely bring back some classic models!
I think its closer to gun porn than a comic book. Lots of great info for the non gunsmiths. And it only takes seeing a picture to make me want to buy my next gun.
Just received my January edition of American Rifleman. The front cover says they are going digital. Im pissed, it's really a great gun magazine. I've been getting this subscription for something like 30 years. I have zero interest in reading a magazine online. I will rethink about being a...