Hi there! New to the forum, not really new to firearms though.
I recently moved to the great state of Indiana from one of the Peoples' Republic States for work. Really enjoying living here thus far (though I really wish the roads were maintained better). Always loved guns and viewed them as necessary tools not for just the military, but private citizens as well. When I was a boy, we lived some place where guns are outlawed altogether, but my dad always told me that people absolutely need to have firearms for protection. Guess that notion stuck with me. Being slightly mechanically inclined, I find it fascinating how they work, and find the process of taking an old firearm, taking it apart, and cleaning all the bits really fascinating. I'm very partial to the Com-Block arms. Just really like the utilitarian no nonsense construction and the fact that they can be used as hammers and shovels, if needed, without compromising their function.
Anyway. That's enough about me for now.
Cheers!
I recently moved to the great state of Indiana from one of the Peoples' Republic States for work. Really enjoying living here thus far (though I really wish the roads were maintained better). Always loved guns and viewed them as necessary tools not for just the military, but private citizens as well. When I was a boy, we lived some place where guns are outlawed altogether, but my dad always told me that people absolutely need to have firearms for protection. Guess that notion stuck with me. Being slightly mechanically inclined, I find it fascinating how they work, and find the process of taking an old firearm, taking it apart, and cleaning all the bits really fascinating. I'm very partial to the Com-Block arms. Just really like the utilitarian no nonsense construction and the fact that they can be used as hammers and shovels, if needed, without compromising their function.
Anyway. That's enough about me for now.
Cheers!