Precisely. The way I look at it, if someone possesses a firearm and no longer wishes to, THOSE are the wrong hands. I don't care what reasoning the individual has behind their actions, but I fully support their decision to not own something they no longer want. Even if it is the little, old...
+1 ^^ I clean my weapons after every use and sometimes even just for fun (I'm strange, I know :nuts:). Investing in a .22 cal bore snake makes the process quite a bit easier/quicker. They can be had for less than $20 and your bore will shine like glass.
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Just thought I would let everyone know that Fred Sauer in Hoagland had a much faster turn around rate than I expected. He originally told me it would be a couple weeks until he could get to it, but to my surprise, he called 6 days later and said it was done! As far as speediness, I'm impressed...
Other than growing up with a LEO for a father (25 years of being exposed to the terrible things some people will do to one another if given the opportunity will make someone a little cautious), I started carrying because I refused to be a victim if I could prevent it. I was so used to having...
My LGS still sells them for $14 when they come in so I'd feel sick about spending more than $25. (This could be because I already have several) But if you're in a bind, that is completely up to you. Good Luck!
I'm forced to ask the age old question of "what are you going to use it for?" All of my firearms have intended purposes (well, some of them are just awesome and I absolutely had to have them). But on a serious note, knowing what your needs are would really help entice some helpful responses.
Dad did this exact same thing to me and a few buddies. While out shooting our AR-15's he brought out his pre-ban Springfield M1A and put us all to shame. :bowdown: Still stings years later. This is also a major contributing factor in my decision to favor my 1911 over my glock.
Well, I'm almost on my last leg with my Stoeger M2000. :( I received it as my first semi-auto shotgun last Christmas and loved it from the start until I started having a recurring problem with failures to fire. It appears to be short stroking the primer on a variety of different loads made by...