Don't "avoid" Taurus Revolvers. They are quality guns and priced correctly. My Taurus shoots just as well as the ones that cost twice as much or more and I have never had a malfunction of any kind. It is also very accurate. Service is slow at the factory, but they do quality work. and they...
If your so worried about all this you should run for a government office. And stop whining about what "might" happen. You all are way too paranoid.
And yes it is wild and crazy crap. It is what it is.
I keep my self armed at all times and always will. The govenment will never take away our right...
It can lead wherever you think. I don't care. Your response is typical of what I would call a fanatic. Coming up with all sorts of wild and crazy crap about taking your guns away.
All I am saying is you should never drink alcohol and carry your weapon. Dont overthink it. Its pretty simple.
I completely respect your rights under the law to consume alcohol in moderation and stay under the legal limit of sobriety. A designated driver is the smart thing to do.
You sound like a very responsible person.
However, thats you and your friends. Unfortunately not everyone is as responsible...
Should you drive after having "just one" beer? No you shouldnt. The odds of most people having just one are very low. Should you have one beer in a bar while carrying your weapon. No you shouldnt.
Alcohol effects are different in each person.
I will agree in principal with you that pulling...
Anybody that goes into a bar with a loaded weapon "and" drinks alcohol, even just one beer, should have their licensed pulled. Weapons and alcohol dont mix, period. As far as the original question, I dont know. What's the answer?
I havent been able to find a "grate" warranty either.
I was at a new job I'm getting in the security field filling out all of the paperwork. One of the other hires is a young kid with a CCW and Security License to carry a weapon. The freaking idiot couldn't even spell "international".
Taurus 689 .357, 6" Revolver. On my night stand every night. Paid $327 for it. Excellent gun. Shoots very accurate. .38 to practice, .357 in the house. Wont ever sell it.
Trigger pull in double action is very heavy on the Mosin. However mine is very accurate in single action. I can put all the rounds right between your eyes at 15 yards. Would I carry it? No. Very slow to reload and sometimes it wont fire the last round in the chamber. I like the way it feels...
I did the ATI Bolt and Mount with a scope on my 91/30. I would not do it again. Shoots more accurately with orginal sights and bayonnet attached, very accurate!
If you want a 91/30 with a PU scope I would buy it that way. They can be had for $399 online
All of the above correct. I justed moved from Indy to Ft. Lauderdale last month.
No Open Carry
Must Conceal
Florida reciprocates, or honors, Indiana CCW
Dont have to have a license to carry in your vehicle.
Local LEO recommends carrying!
Enjoy the weather, although its pretty hot right now.
Just moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL from Brownsburg, IN. Boy am I glad I have my CCW permit. Have to get it transfered to FL however.
Gun prices down here are ridiculous. Wish I could buy some of the guns in the classified's on this site and have them shipped to me without a FFL involved.
I have one and love it. Its a great plinker and pretty accurate. I have had no problems with it. I get ammo(7.62 Nagant) from Southern Ohio Guns for $22.95 per 50rds. There are several online dealers that sell the gun for $79.95 plus shipping and FFL fee. I shoot it all the time. Thinking...
what he said! just like all the morons with drivers licences that dont have a clue how to drive. But if the government gives them a license then they have as much right to drive on public roads as the rest of us(unfortunately).
Went to the Indiana Gun Club last night. Didnt realize that the Indiana State Shooting event was there this week. Lots of shooters. Everyone there said go with a 12ga. Auto is ok, but over and under is better if you do a lot of shooting. Less moving parts to wear out or fail. The gun I...
Cool. Those were my thoughts as well. This 20ga I found just felt perfect. You know that feeling. Just felt right. I'm gunna buy it! Thanks for the advice.
Is a 12 ga really that much better than a 20ga for shooting clay pigeons? I found a really nice 20ga over and under, but everybody tells me not to get it. They say a 12ga is much "better" for trap/clay/skeet, etc.