Neat guns there. However…. As of right now, in NYS, I’d say *ANY* decent pistol is a solid investment. There won’t be a roster list like Cali has for non-microstamping handguns once that law is enacted. Yeah, it will likely be enjoined or significantly delayed, but I fear it’s coming. And once it does, I won’t be buying and firearms that are capable for the simple fact of a single round of “my” misplaced (dropped, lost etc) micro stamped brass possibly being “found” at the wrong location.
There are several cases working their way through that are gonna give California a headache. They may be the most gun "friendly" state when the lawyers get done with them.By the time it even may look like a California roster comes to New York, the California roster itself will have been struck down as unconstitutional itself.
There are several cases working their way through that are gonna give California a headache. They may be the most gun "friendly" state when the lawyers get done with them.
Its kind of a hobby.I see someone has been paying attention
Yeah, NYS legislators are terrified of SCOTUS. I’m sure they wouldn’t just pass a bunch of even newer bad laws. If I remember correctly, you’re also the guy that scoffed at the idea of SAFE Act 2 right before the Bruen ruling came down. What we got was far worse than we would have guessed, no?By the time it even may look like a California roster comes to New York, the California roster itself will have been struck down as unconstitutional itself.
Yeah, NYS legislators are terrified of SCOTUS. I’m sure they wouldn’t just pass a bunch of even newer bad laws. If I remember correctly, you’re also the guy that scoffed at the idea of SAFE Act 2 right before the Bruen tiling came down. What we got was far worse than we would have guessed, no?
Yup scoffed at it, still scoffing at it because I'm not a fucking idiot and I understand how none of it will hold up in court..
But keep spreading fear and be defeated.. sorry my generation doesn't roll over like yours.. hence why we are now gaining all these 2A rights back after prior generations handed them over
I’m as hopeful as anyone could be. More hopeful than many. I’m not so sure about the part where “we are now gaining all these 2A rights back” so far. I hope we do. Last I looked, though, we haven’t gained anything in NYS. We will, I truly believe it, but we haven’t as of today. (And CA’s recent wins haven’t even made a ripple in the NY penal code yet. But I’m hopeful.) Now, don’t you have some foot/toe/lime seltzer pics to post before bed?
Read it again. That was brought up last. Best of luck to us all in the myriad court cases across the nation.I see you bring up my feet and toes first :* lol
Read it again. That was brought up last. Best of luck to us all in the myriad court cases across the nation.
You can always spot a rookie by their feet in the pics. Next weakest feature? Steering wheel. As in: pics of guns on laps taken whilst sitting in the driver seat. Keep it real, Footsie.But it came up before lime flavored static water..
So you noticed my foot and toes before the water. But hey I usually charge people for those so freebies
It’s only cool because of the enclosed emitter.
The way I see it is, the best investment in terms of handguns is one that functions the most reliably and you can hit the target with. The best investment is the one you're actually carrying right now by your side. It's an asset to help save and protect your life. The hell with its monetary value or rareness. Sure there is the time and place for that, but it's not something I care too much about.
A simple glock for an example, is worth SO MUCH more than its price tag in my opinion. A glock that comes in under $1000 is a tool that I believe should be a household necessity, like running water, food or electricity. When the government demands you NOT be able to utilize a defensive tool, that becomes one of the most critical priceless investments. When a city crackhead and his hood rat friend smash through your bedroom window, it's a great investment. When there is some mentally ill teenager on antidepressants looking for media attention, it's a good investment. If you have a functioning handgun that you are somewhat competent with, you've already made a really good life investment; Even if it's a piece of shit made out of zinc.
Oh good, I'd like two Jr bacon cheeseburgers then please.Sir, this is a Wendy's