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Mike.357

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  1. ta, the answer is already given The bit that canyn provided gives the answer. Two private individuals. It makes no mention of different states. No mention to me means it is not legal<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
  2. Mike.357

    New toys!

    Why get another 9mm Canyn? Or as Mark at Sea would say "euro wussie round" Branch out into a real caliber like a .45:stir: I do not want to duplicate calibers until I have all of them covered at least once, lol.
  3. Well I still say his gun stopped nothing, the BG took the money and ran. The store owner went chasing after him and started shooting. What else was the crack head looking for aside from the money he stole? I am not insinuating that he should have killed the BG, one should only shoot when in emminent fear for their life. I gotta be missing something.
  4. And of course if you take this class the same prosecutor will point out how you wanted to shoot someone so much that you went and took a class to be more proficient with the gun you shot the person with. Bottom line is that if it is a good shoot it is a good shoot.
  5. So James I will ask what no one else will. What do you think is prohibiting you from a carry permit?
  6. If there is a source for this then cite it.
  7. Are TN and VA the same state? the answer is obvious
  8. ^^^^^^^^ +1 to what Phantom says. The places that run their classes in the manner Phantom describes aren't doing anyone any favors. My class took longer than 8 hours and I think they could have gone longer. A class that only takes three hours is not giving out pertinent information. No way all we need to know as HCP holders can be covered in that abbreviated amount of time.
  9. Did I miss something? I thought the crook got away with the money?
  10. it has been said time and time again the only way to get anything done with gun legislation here is to vote Naifeh out. Somehow his district keeps re-electing him. Get thos people to make a change and things stand a chance, as it is now there is no hope.
  11. carry whatever you want, and as many as you want. What you qualified with does not matter. There are some states that it matters what you qualified with but not here. The most I have carried is two, I want to try three but I do not think I can keep my pants up, lol.
  12. Sometimes it's just fun to disagree Mars, glad you made it back for sure. There a couple of kids on my street that went in 68 or 69, one did not make it back.
  13. So if they lie and you sell them the gun what was the point of doing some trumped up piece of paperwork anyway? If the cops want to know where the gun is telling them that you sold it FTF is the answer. That is all the law asks for as I understand it. +1 with your age I thought maybe you were overseas ordering that Z28 . Guess it would have been a year or so to soon. I caught the reference to '68
  14. Where were you in '67? Mail order from Viet Nam? Some form you make up on a word processor is not a federal form. A dated, hand written receipt is very much okay to have. And yes it would be valid in court. If a FTF sale of a firearm is legal all this BS about needing paperwork is just that BS! If the man wanted you to use a bogus federal form he would specify it in a law. Rabbi is very right here. This whole thing of saying a made up form is needed is like most gun laws, a bunch of feel good foo-foo that actually serves no real purpose. Cripes all I wanted to know in the first place was if a handgun could be sold FTF without involving a FFL And the answer is yes so that alone proves the rest is BS.
  15. Seems to me that Rabbi is right here. All one has to do is ask the buyer if they are prohibited from purchasing a firearm. From that point on it is up to the buyer to tell the truth. I suppose if you want to you could take down the buyers name and hometown. More than likely a self written receipt kept by the seller stating the date, type of weapon, serial number and to whom it was sold would suffice legally to CYA if needed. Even if you sold a gun that later turned up used in a crime the man still has to prove that you were the criminal using the gun. I doubt I would fill out a sellers Q and A form either.
  16. Of course you would be talking about the politicians who wrote the law.
  17. Of course you are referring to gloves.
  18. Of course that will match the disgusting pink carbine she has. I don't see why if she can have a pink milsurp you cannot have a cannon in the yard.
  19. Thanks for the input Bill, I will pass the info along. It is also information I might put to use too!
  20. Haven't you heard of global warming? If there is a shoot I will be there. There has been an invention recently that aids in keeping warm on cold days. It is called a coat. I have one and suprisingly they work quite well.
  21. Wow lots of fast replies. does the fact that it is a handgun not matter? I know long guns can be done face to face but I thought handguns were different.
  22. I have been looking through the link Mars provided http://www.michie.com/ for information on the trading of firearms between two TN residents and I see nothing. can two TN residents trade handguns without doing a transfer at an FFL? If it matter they are relatives in this instance.
  23. I have and RIA and I would rate it as fair. Maybe I just did not get a great one. I have failure to go to battery, fail to feed and every once in a while the slide locks back in mid magazine. I would say on average it does something it should not do once in every hundred rounds. I am also not a big fan of the Wilson 8 round magazine. 9 out of ten times when the gun fails to do something it is when I am using the Wilson mag. The Novaks 8 rd. mag that came with it seems to work better. There are enough rounds through this handgun that break in is not the issue. I am debating returning it to Armscore to see what they can do to fix it. Either that or I should pick up a stronger spring. Also I would not pay 425.00 for it. NIB everywhere I have seen it is 380.00 to 400.00. On the plus side it is fun to shoot. I prefer the GI look to it. It is simple to field strip. And FWIW I have heard of many high dollar 1911's that have issues like my less expensive one does. I think it is luck of the draw on any 1911 as to reliability. Do I wish it worked 100%? Well of course. But I am still happy I bought it and it ought to last my lifetime and a couple of generations afterwords.
  24. I hear you on this but I do not think the would be robbers are really the newspaper reading , TV news watching kind. Crack heads do not think about a plan, they just go and do. I hope he gets something with a larger caliber or a shotgun for the next time. That and some time on the range.
  25. I feel left out, no spam here.

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