I am sure there are some 300 lb. Marines that will be happy to discuss that with you.
I don't weigh 300 but I'm STILL a Marine after 46 years. :rockwoot:
I was only joking about letting me know. I am sure you can handle everything OK. Also, the only limit on the number of guests is your ability to handle them. However, all your guests do have to be on the same range as you. :D
Let me know when you will be there so I can come out and play "Range Nazi". :):
(We now have a shelf built across the front of the 10 yd. shelter so you could probably do four at a time without a problem.)
You NEVER know who will obey range rules and who won't. Many don't bother to even read them and then get upset when they are told that they are not in compliance. Yesterday, on the range where I am an officer, I told a member that he must be "signed in" to be on the property. He told me he...
You need 22 as of this reply. Go look for threads which interest you and post some useful info or ask a real question and you will very soon have 50 posts. It's quality posts you need and, even if done in a relatively short time they will still count. Just leave out the "+1" and "I agree"...
I am wondering if his prior felony conviction (convicted of assault and attempted burglary five years ago) had any bearing on how this was handled although the article didn't say anything about that. Also, you have to keep in mind, this is NOT the USA. Although this is personally reprehensible...
Actually, I prefer being (at my age) "tacticool" over being "tactical" as being "tactical" might require doing something as opposed to just having the look. :rockwoot:
You would have to call your credit card company to contest the charge, of course, but until you do the 4473 and the NICS check, the pistol isn't yours. Also, I don't know but they might try to get a "re-stocking fee" out of you.
Good luck with whatever you decide. :)
I read (and post) on M4C on a regular basis and I haven't had much of a problem with anyone that matters. Besides, they have a "Ignore" feature that works quite well. :D
I agree with the OP. Smoking is a filthy habit and he protested in the proper way by taking his business elsewhere.
As for kids in a gun shop; the naysayers are ridiculous with their opposition. I have taken both of my great-nieces (ages 7 & 9 at the time) into a gun shop with me and the owner...