I am not Zoub, and I cannot speak for him, but if I understand properly, his point was that he won't personally donate money to a site that benefits from advertising. I think that point has been missed. Without any financial support, yes, the site would be shut down. That doesn't mean that...
That is the requirement for FFL holders only. A person who is 18 can own a handgun but cannot purchase a handgun from a FFL. Since they are able to own, there is nothing wrong with you selling them a handgun, as long as they are 18 and you don't hold a FFL.
The confusion arises because state...
Vote with your dollars and live by your own principles. Personally, I wouldn't buy from Kempf is primers were $3 a thousand and he was giving away chests of gold with each purchase. If you can buy from Kempf and sleep at night, well I guess that's your business. Every time you walk in his...
You are welcome to insist on such terms, but be aware that you will then have to refuse sales to many of the members on this board. For a FTF transaction you are not required to obtain any personal information, simply viewing a state ID is sufficient. Is it wise to give your name and address...
I don't understand why there is a good, bad, and ugly section if the OP is going to be chastised for his review of the shop. I don't remember what the original post said, so perhaps he was impolite in his assessment. I don't understand the questions about picture, receipts, etc. If I told you...
So what you are saying is that you shouldn't keep a will in a safe deposit box? What if your children have a key for this purpose, will they still be denied entrance upon your passing? Sorry for thread-jacking, and my condolences.
Bwframe is fine. I spoke with him a couple days ago after the storm hit and he is doing fine. He's got intermittent power and it trying to keep his sump-pump and business running. He's been swamped with work lately and is using this "No INGO" opportunity to stay focused on the benjamins...
Excellent google-fu Andy, but that address is their corporate office and they do not sell ice at that location, unless I am confused.
I appreciate your help and may be wrong, but from what I can see it is a business office only.
Thanks.
Not necessarily. If you never had ear infections before (except as a child), you shouldn't have problems with hearing aids. If you are an adult that has recurring, chronic ear infection, then the style of hearing aid you wear is a more important decision. Most of these problems can be solved...
I am trying to purchase a small quantity of dry ice in the Bloomington area. In the past I have been successful buying dry ice from businesses that refill fire extinguishers, but the yellow pages and google haven't shown any leads.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks!
The trial period, in most places, is 30 days minimum. Do not feel obligated to purchase after one week- the dealer has more time than that to return them, and if they wont flex, spend your money somewhere else. Most manufacturers give the hearing aid dealer 60 to 90 days to return for credit...
Esrice,
I personally like the fact that you really have to hit the center of the switch to get it to latch. I don't like bump switches which latch too easily- it defeats the purpose. YMMV.
Not a new development, you just haven't seen the signs. I've been going for 4 or 5 years and this rule has always been in place. I know I have seen signs at the North and West entrances. Obviously you were CCing and they never noticed. No big deal.
I agree with Shay. Having one month's cash that you put in a safe and forget about is prudent. Of course, if you work construction or a similarly ureliable job, it's best to keep more money in savings, but I don't think I'd have it in cash (put it somewhere to compound interest).
The trick...
Buckaroo,
I've heard through the grapevine that the smith at Gander Mountain is a reasonable guy. I've never had any work done there, and wouldn't take a chance on an important piece, but I'd consider him for something basic.
Good luck.