Wow!! I read the contract three times. Every time that I read it, I read it that you can not posses a weapon. I have also read every post in this thread and we all read it differently. I hate that this happened to your son, but I don't know if a law suit will win anything for you.
Call me old school, but I don't have a GPS. I have an atlas in my vehicle. If I am out when SHTF and need to get home, I think I can manage. If SHTF I'm pretty sure I wont be going any farther than a 10 mile radius from home anyway.
I have been to many forums and haven't seen this one before so here goes:
(sorry if this has already been on here)
What is your brand and why...... Kimber, Colt, Springfield, Para, etc
Ok..... I have Winchester 9410 that has a green laminate stock and stainless barrel. Anyone have any idea what it is worth (not selling just need to appraise it for insurance)? I have looked everywhere and can't find anything on it. Even went to some gun shows and "winchester collectors" say...
I only have one mag for it thats why I thought it may just be the mag. Thanks for the help! I did think my grip might have been the problem, but came to the conclusion (after several grip changes) that this wasn't the cause.
I have a colt mustang that I absolutely love. The only problem is that the magazine wants to drop down about a 1/2" randomly after a shot is fired. Sometimes I can shoot 2-3 mags without a problem sometimes i have to manually eject the round and feed the next one.
So is it the mag or the...
This debate will be a never ending one. If you're worried about concealment the .380 is great and will get the job done. If concealment is not an issue a larger caliber will get the job done. Bottom line is everyone has their own opinion.