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      Where to learn gunsmithing. My son

      He is 17 and will be heading to IU this fall. I'm guessing he could take gunsmithing 101 after he gets his degree in something else. He wants to design and build both guns and knives from the raw material on up so it'll take a little work but always has been a hard worker. Thanks for all...
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      Which pistol do you hate the most.

      Agree on Hi-point but not on the Rhino. It is the easiest shooting .357 I've ever owned with the recoil simply pushing straight back into your palm so your not fighting a rising muzzle after every shot. One of the best purchases I have ever made in a carry piece.
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      Where to learn gunsmithing. My son

      has a very high interest in firearms. He respects them and is a good to excellent shot. He loves to tear them apart to see how each one works and would ultimately like to learn to make them. I'm looking for ideas. Would prefer local to northern Indiana but don't know if any training like that...
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      38 super pointed at my chest and trigger pulled.

      Gun's are/can be life changers for some and life enders for others. You should not give a trigger happy customer who doesn't respect the power that he/she is weilding another thought except to make sure they don't get a piece from you. You handled it just fine.
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      Concealed/ Open Carry in Indiana facebook page.

      Link worked fine and I "liked" the page. we'll see how the info flows over the next week or so then decide whether or not to stay with it.
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      Locking ammunition boxes

      Gun safe is about the safest way I can think of although I will admit to keeping a generous amount in the cabinet in my bedroom.
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      Do you have a dedicated car firearm?

      I left my Ruger LCR in my vehicle for a few months but just didn't like the feeling of someone possibly breaking into my car and having my gun to do whatever with so I brought it back into the house.
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      Newbie here saying H'lo

      Heard a lot about this community over the years and decided it's time to join. I'm looking fprward to many great conversations about our favorite firearms. I'm not much of a hunter but others in my family are and I have a son & nephew that really want to get a deer this fall. I am a rather...
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