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RED333

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  1. That is very cool! Dont you know Amazon is going nuts over this.
  2. FIFY
  3. Yall aloud to have a semi in Oz? Very old thread.
  4. THANKS SO MUCH!!!
  5. These guys squat to much and brakes start to work
  6. Just picked this up the other day, now rides in my truck.
  7. I know who wears them in my house, and some times I want to get into them!
  8. Head over to Royal Range, they have a good selection of ARs and it is an indoor range. https://www.royalrangeusa.com/
  9. The leftist media and commie news network, bsnbc turned the Texas church shooting into a bad thing to defend your self.
  10. To bad the left will never understand this.
  11. https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/criminal-defense/crime-penalties/petty-theft-california-penalties-defense Petty Theft California law defines petty theft as the theft of any property with a value of $950 or less. Most petty thefts are charged as misdemeanors. Petty theft is a misdemeanor if the theft is a result of the shoplifting offense and the offender has no prior criminal record, or if the value of the stolen property is $950 or less. A misdemeanor conviction for petty theft in California carries a sentence of up to six months in county jail, a fine of no more than $1,000, or both. (Cal. Pen. Code, § 490.) However, if the property has a value of $50 or less, the prosecutor can charge the offense as an infraction, so long as the offender has had no other theft-related conviction. Petty theft charged as an infraction is punishable by a fine of no more than $250. A thief is a thief no matter the value, If jay walking carried the death penalty there would be 0 crime.
  12. Nashville has the same policy, not very well known. I ran across an off duty officer a while back. He told me about it, Car chases, he told me, puts in others in to much danger. He did tell me that a tag number is recorded before the chase is broken off. In our sue happy world I can see why.
  13. I like green better, as red is hard for me to see. I have this one, works great. https://www.opticsplanet.com/ncstar-ultra-compact-pistol-green-laser-with-quick-release-weaver-mount.html
  14. NASHVULL comes to mind as well.
  15. Just my $0.02, the ATF have and will change things at their will at any time.
  16. It is a special kind of place, aint it!!!
  17. Did a bit if editing.
  18. So just how many times do you have to buy cannabis on the books to be called a habitual user? DING, DING, DING we have a winner. If and when it is no longer a federal crime we will see if laws gets changed.
  19. https://thatweirdgunguy.com/2016/07/03/ruger-blackhawk-convertible-flattop-357/ The Flattop BlackHawk was the first center fire pistol designed and manufactured by Bill Ruger. Introduced in 1955 and known simply as the Blackhawk, it revived the almost dead single action and brought it into the 20th century. With adjustable sights and a frame built to handle the heavy 357 Magnum loads of the day, but still the same size as a Colt SAA, it was a perfect pistol for huntin’, packin’ or just plinkin’. Sadly, the original Blackhawk was short lived. In 1963, it was replaced by the Old Model or “Three Screw” Blackhawk which was a bigger and bulkier handgun designed to handle hot .44 Mag loads. Along with several new design and construction elements, the newer pistol had “ears” that protect the rear sight and give the topstrap an ungainly hump which the original Blackhawk lacked:hence the name “Flattop”. Many shooters bemoaned the discontinuing of the original Blackhawk or the Flattop as it was now known because it was a smaller, sleeker size than the newer and larger Blackhawk. Today original Flattops command a serious premium amongst Ruger collectors and are amongst the best built mass produced revolvers available. The Flattop’s grip is much thinner and shorter than the Vaquero/Blackhawk’s Dragoon-style grip. But hope is not lost! In 2005, Ruger reintroduced the Flattop to celebrate the Blackhawk’s 50th anniversary, and because of overwhelming demand, continues to make and sell them in variety of calibers. The revolver I have to review is one of the newer ones.
  20. This could be looked at as a straw purchase .
  21. Happy New Year to all
  22. I was gona use a competently different term, but like THGUNOWNERS way to much.
  23. If she could only keep her pie hole shut!!!
  24. I shoot on my property as well. If the police show up because someone called, I put down the firearm walk over to the officer and ask those very questions. Since I have lived where I'm at for over 30 years I have only had the police called one time for shooting.

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