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      Considering the 1911...again

      I appreciate all your responses on the topic. I admittedly used poor word choice when I stated no exceptions (obviously hyperbolic), and I am aware that guns are tools which can fail at any time for any reason. I guess I am still torn on the issue. In my opinion, the 1911 just has too many...
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      Considering the 1911...again

      Before I start asking for opinions, I would like to briefly summarize my personal experience with the 1911. I love the way it looks, how it shoots, and the brilliant history it carries; however, I have had nothing but sub-par experiences with a couple of them. I purchased a Colt 1911 (1991...
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      Favorite Things to Shoot at

      1. Tannerite 2. Milk jugs with caps off 3. Propane tanks conveniently placed next to a fire 4. Any aerosol can 5. Plate steel
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      AK 47 accuracy

      AKs really do get a bad rap for being horribly inaccurate for no real reason. Yesterday I was able to try my romanian WUM 1's accuracy at LONG ranges. I was shooting my Stevens 200 in .223 from 550 yards (yes, it actually was 550 yards) and hitting a 3'X3' piece of plate steel fairly...
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      Firearms near universities

      Hi all. I am a bit fuzzy on the subject of firearms around schools and the legality of it all. I do not live on campus but do live about 300 feet from official university property and was wondering if it is legal to keep a long gun (such as a shotgun, ak-47 or ar-15) in my place of dwelling...
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