A couple of mine are border-line.
How do you figure a milsurp parts kit on a new receiver?
That is a good point, but I have also been thinking that if UBC ever gets passed and signed into law, it is going to drastically change how I approach the hobby side of gun ownership -- since I live in a state that doesn't require checks for private transfers. Would probabably mean less trades and more loitering around pawn shops.It's interesting that such a high percentage seems to be used guns. I would assume a very high percentage of those used gun purchases also required a background check. I'd been imagining the number of background checks that are reported from time to time (extremely high in recent years) to correlate to more new guns entering the national herd than this thread might indicate.
It's interesting that such a high percentage seems to be used guns. I would assume a very high percentage of those used gun purchases also required a background check. I'd been imagining the number of background checks that are reported from time to time (extremely high in recent years) to correlate to more new guns entering the national herd than this thread might indicate.
That is a good point, but I have also been thinking that if UBC ever gets passed and signed into law, it is going to drastically change how I approach the hobby side of gun ownership -- since I live in a state that doesn't require checks for private transfers. Would probabably mean less trades and more loitering around pawn shops.
How do many of today’s pistols fail to impress you? I am not taking issue with your statement; instead, I am curious. Plus everyone is entitled to their own opinion.