So, what would be the pitfalls of owning the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan which is chambered in .454 Casull? Would it not make a sweet pocket/conceal carry weapon?
Also, if ever used in self defense, would the prosecution state that it was unnecessary force?
Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan...
You do realize that Amtrak is government owned public transportation. No different than a city bus. You're just feeding the fire if you send them money.
Yep, totally required by law. But, the fact that guns are involved, and many folks like to be private regarding what guns they own, this is an easy way for the government to find out gun owners' names.
A lot of us are proud to live in Indiana where we can buy a gun and the 'only' people who know we have it is the gun store/seller where we bought it.
Well, I just found something quite interesting I thought I'd share with you. Recently, Ruger had a contest where they were giving away...
It looks like I'll have to be careful what restaurants I go into though as they forbid carry into establishments that make most their money from alcohol.
If you're talking about Acts 17 Apologetics, yes, the cops in Dearborn seem to be cohorts with the Muslim security at the Muslim street festivals which are held on PUBLIC PROPERTY.
And now you all know why my username is Protest.
Here's what really stunk about the protest. When I first got there around 10:30, I went right up onto the plaza (2 steps above the public sidewalk) and started speaking. I was told by event organizer and City Market security to leave because it was a private event. I said that it's an event open...
Thanks, I wrote it. My friend Rich there was holding it.
Yeah, fortunately, to calm him down, one of the lesbians brought an umbrella over and put it in front of his face.