I go to the Family Shooting Center in Cherry Creek State Park, and Lead Valley Range out in Byers. There's also Centennial Gun Store which has an indoor range, but I haven't used them yet.
From http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
What cost $135 in 1973 would cost $654.97 in 2010.
What cost $32.5 in 1973 would cost $157.68 in 2010.
Looks like a pretty decent deal on the 1911.
I've had a half-dozen or so background checks in Colorado this year, and all of them took about an hour. I believe Colorado requires a state-level check besides the national one. I've certainly heard from people in Oregon that theirs take only 10', give or take.
That said, two points:
- if this...
The last gun I'd want to get rid of would be my Beretta 92FS. But given the premise that I'm broke, I'd want to get as much cash as possible, so I'd keep a cheap gun. Between the Neos and the LCP, the latter is the more useful, so that's the one I'd keep.
I'm thinking that a criminal who wants a cheap firearm might try to sneak up on an OC, bop them on the head, and help themselves to whatever the OC is carrying.
Farmers have access to large quantities of fertilizer and diesel. These are compounds often used in the manufacture of explosives that are used in terrorism. Farmers must be outlawed.
Do the Feds have to reply within a certain timeframe? If so, they might just delay you if they're overwhelmed to buy themselves some time, and then get back to your application when they're whelmed.
No. The through street's right of way does not depend on markings on the side street, but on signs on the through street itself that give it that right.
This one gives the through street the right of way at the next intersection:
This one gives the through street the right of way until...
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