I think that should be called “I can’t get no satisf action.” What a whacked out trigger.
“Since it fires at three different places and trigger pull weights, how in hell am I supposed to know when to flinch???”
Battle Hawk. You might be waiting a couple months to actually get what you buy from them, and you’ll be waiting forever to get a pistol with a threaded barrel sent anywhere in NYS.
Ruger Super Wrangler. Shot mine yesterday, and I want to go shoot it again today! Right in your exact price...
“An armed society is a polite society.”
It’s just as true now as it was last week, last month, last year, and last century. And the ones before that. :beer:
There is almost NOTHING that’s more fun than shooting .22short out of a .22 revolver. Except maybe also shooting .22LR out of the same cylinder, then swapping cylinders to fire .22WMR from the same gun. I present, for your consideration, the Ruger Super Wrangler. $280 at most honest gun dealers.
Warren County: buy gun, take receipt to County Clerk’s office. 3 or fewer guns can be done on a walk-in basis, no appt needed. Give receipt to very friendly people at the counter, $3 per gun, wait about 4 minutes while they add it to my permit and print my updated card, receive pickup voucher...
If you end up driving a ways to take a course, be sure that it will be accepted by your county if the course is taught outside your county of residence. Good luck.
Try wet wipes, or just scoot your hairy arse through some pond water or a small forest stream if it’s still clinging to your tail feathers.
On a more thread-related note- ever since his elephant “hunt” I’ve been repulsed by this Wayne guy.
Legislators don’t enforce laws or prosecute anyone who violates them. Talk to your executive and judicial branches. It’s time to put the blame squarely where it belongs. The AG is the top law enforcement officer in NYS, don’t forget.
Naw, I’m thoroughly aware that American distillates are sometimes labeled as whiskey, with the e. The best whisky is made in Scotland, specifically on Islay. Sure, it’s often aged in once-used American oak barrels from those same American whiskeys that I disparage. But, that’s just my opinion...
From KCBD News: “Bradley was riding on the back of a friend’s four-wheeler and they went to a place they were told not to. The area was near a place where other people were target shooting.
The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office says Bradley was shot in the chest with a .22-caliber pellet fired...
I think I said it first. :beer:
Post in thread 'Ammo background checks to begin mid-September?'
Post in thread 'Ammo background checks to begin mid-September?'
Ammo background checks to begin mid-September?
I don’t like Sellout & Blowup ammo at all. Dirty, not inexpensive, but cheaply made. Poor accuracy in rifle and handguns compared to American factory loaded ammunition. And their powder stinks. I mean, it smells really bad. So, uh, yippee. I guess it’s good that another ammo producer will...
That’s nice and all, but there are several descriptors of violence involving vehicles. They are given special, meaningful words, such as vehicular manslaughter, vehicular homicide, aggravated vehicular homicide, etc. Just because it’s not called “car violence” doesn’t validate the fact that...
Gun violence is terrible. It’s horrible. It’s impossible to stop. It’s not the number one killer of children. Unless, of course, you choose to skew your stats by including humans aged birth-19 yrs. This we know.
Mortality stats by age group.
This will finally get people to re-think their decision to exit NYS. A mallhouse. That’ll get ‘em! Who could resist waking up to fresh Cinnabons every morning as they glide down the foyer toward the arcade, swinging by Orange Julius for some fresh sips? Grab a new ten-pack of undies from...
Interscholastic sports just gasped it’s dying breath, because there’s no way a bus load of athletes is getting to an away game and home again on a battery powered bus in our school district. I imagine it’s the same across the majority of the state. But that’s actually ok, as now they can just...
Are you certain, 100% certain, that Bruen “explicitly shitcanned” the State’s ability to require character references required for applications? Are you sure enough to bet your life on itr are you on a tirade and just ranting?
That State is not allowed to determine subjective requirements, but...
For what it’s worth- I think 98% of the members of this forum read it on their phones. I mean, seriously, who would drag a whole desktop setup into the bathroom so they can read while they ride the bidet???
A while before the CCIA was passed, people talked about the new laws they feared would be forced through if we “won” the Bruen case. He mocked those opinions mercilessly by calling those people “smooth brained” and laughed repeatedly about “Safe Act 2,” and how it would never happen. He...
I’m guessing that the interpretation is left in favor of the State, rather than a full enjoining of the private property restriction. The 2nd Circuit specifically stated “private property open to the public” vs “all private property.” Makes ya wonder.
It did nothing in regard to sensitive or restricted locations OTHER THAN “private property open to the public.” Public property, Gov owned, bars, etc, still prohibited locations. For now.