While filled with the usual anti-gun crowd jargon, I didn't think it was too bad. By the time I got to the end all I was thinking was, "What point is she trying to make?" She never gets around to saying how she felt after the whole ordeal.
Why is this being called a shooting? When one person kills one other person shouldn't it just be called "murder?" (I know, I know, anti hotbutton words and all)
Yeah last Friday was a month for me. So so frustrating because I'd really like to bring my pistol with me to the 1500. Oh well, there's always the next one I guess...
Yeah I can make my own weapons. I used to sharpen a mean stick that could have caused some damage. And I have been known to put an edge on a random piece of metal and put a handle on it. :mallninja:
As for explosives, no I don't know how to make my own. However, I could definitely find out how...
I took it out of my SR9. I don't really see the need for it. Also if I decide to practice dry firing without a mag in, the mag disconnect would damage the firing pin.
Is it necessary to post the Facebook pages of people we talk about in threads? I almost didn't join this site because I saw someone did the same thing in the thread about the Purdue girl who write the letter about gun registration(?) in the Exponent. There is no reason INGOers need the Facebook...
Can anyone out there answer me this? I sent my application by mail on July 17. I did everything on paper because I didn't know L1 existed. Could I, right now, go to the local L1 office and pay just the electronic fee (since I've already paid state and local) for my fingerprints to be expedited?
Nothing against the CZ75, because I want one as well, but the full size SR9 would be cheaper if you plan on buying new and are set on a full size gun for OC.
Depends on what you want it for. Mine is mainly for home defense so I went full size. The 9c is a good size for carry and you can use the 17 round mags from the full size if you get the skirt/sleeve thing so it fits flush with the bottom of the mag. well.
I heard a story not too long ago about a pharmacy employee (CVS maybe?) who was carrying against company policy, stopped an armed robbery saving several employees and customers, and was fired for carrying on the job. It's pretty sad that companies can't see the benefit if armed employees even...