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    Running with an AR...how?

    Port arms - muzzle angled up weak side. Running muzzle down is just asking to dig your barrel into the ground during a fall, possibly damaging it or plugging it with crud the moment you need it. A discharge into the ground nearby also risks any near fellow runners or bystanders with richochets...
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    strange occurrence at my house

    If I had a cell phone handy I would feigned receiving a call - held it as if looking to see "who's calling" and mutter something like "who the h is calling me now ..... Oh, Frank.. I'll call him later..." and snapped a photo of him.
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    Which of the two would you choose and why?

    I would go with the G36: an extra 5mm in grip is really nothing unless you have very small hands, and it is not going to matter in regards to concealment.
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    If you were king what gun laws would you make?

    Gun ownership would be per U.S. vs Miller: any firearm used by the military would be legal for ownership and carry, open or concealed as applicable. No tax, fee, permit, permission required.
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    A strategic/tactical question.

    I do not think the poster's concerns are unwarranted. Any isolated dwelling in a secluded setting is apt to arouse curiosity. Worse case in my view would be someone(s) that might see you out and about and decide to study your routine. This is probably low on the scale of risk but the highest on...
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    After Obama win, U.S. backs new U.N. arms treaty talks?

    I said a long time ago on here that the U.N. is the single greatest threat to all our rights, starting with the 2nd. Regardless of the wording, extent and interpretation of any particular treaty proposal, the fact is that the complete ban on the civilian ownership of firearms worldwide is a...
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    Cheap surplus guns - a thing of the past?

    No point in repeating what others have already pointed out. I will say though that with surplus guns, simply do not pass up a really good buy when you see one. As myself, many others on this board and elsewhere will tell you stories about what they passed up in times long gone and regretted...
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    Do you allow kids to point toy guns at people?

    I guess my post has been invisible to a few on here, and rather than repeat it I will summarize it in that I once came to within a second of shooting a boy who was "just playing" with his toy gun. Here are a few related news stories that come up on a google search...
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    Do you allow kids to point toy guns at people?

    The following is a posting of mine on another subject/thread; I could easily have shot this boy dead in a second - and was "just that far away" from it. My recommendation with kids and toys guns is to draw the line when it is anything other than something that squirts water, and does not look...
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    AK47 For Home Defense?

    Personally I do not concern myself with image, I concern myself with concentrating on only using deadly force in accordance with the law, and being able to articulate that clearly. I think an AK in any cartridge is a fine weapon for home defense.
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    Just checked current prices on a Yugo AK M70AB2 underfolder and Saiga Izmash in 7.62.

    henschman Just my opinion; the way things in general are going, anyone that likes the cartridge(s) and a genuine factory Kalashnikov ought to get these while they can. One thing is certain, they will never be cheaper and it' better than money in the bank. More than likely they (and about...
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    7.62x25 what's the point?

    barnbwt, Agreed all, and I especially like the idea of a 7.62x25 carbine.
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    7.62x25 what's the point?

    Very good penetration performance on hard materials and low recoil. That's about it. Do not recall reading any accounts, WW2 or after, that complain of "poor stopping power" either.
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    H&K USP Compact 9mm Catastrophic Failure

    I would say that it was technically and practically a catastrophic failure. The pin should have "worn out" rather than fractured as it did. Anytime a vital part fractures like that it is technically the catastrophic failure of a single part. H&K has addressed the issue so we can speculate...
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    What keeps criminals from automatic weapons?

    They are not very common largely because of practicality. On the legal and illegal side there is very little stopping anyone except the costs. Not just the gun, $200 transfer tax etc. But ammo costs. There are basically two things on a personal weapon level that automatics are good for; first...
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    Is Ten Rounds Enough?

    The integral 10 round with stripper clips is one of the best sytems around in my opinion. Firstly, if you are prepared, have a plan - or three - and know what you are doing, the life expectency of even ten goons rushing into your home is very low. If for any reason you find yourself in a...
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    Who favors unified guns laws?

    The 2nd. It is supposed to be unifying, If the SCOTUS had done what it was supposed to 80 or so years ago it would be. Had Congress acted instead, which is the second check, the net result would be the same, and there would be no "gun laws".
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    Why every household NEEDS a rifle...

    Addressing the thread topic, I will quote from the late Col. Cooper, with unreserved agreement; "The rifle is the queen of personal weapons" As for mental illness, it is apparently rife in all three Branches at the highest levels of our government. Which controls the world's deadliest arsenal...
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    What was the purpose of Fast and Furious?

    Carl N. Brown And anyone who could be considered reasonable and prudent could say these things in advance. It is not as if you would have to be an ATF agent to know this. So there is no way this could be described as "a mistake" or "gone wrong" This program was conceived, authorized and run...
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    What was the purpose of Fast and Furious?

    Deanimator has the best summation so far imo; and people should ask why Boehner limited the investigation. This thing is time sensitive, and because of the nature of the crimes and the level of government it involves, should have been the focus of a Special Prosecutor from the getgo. The search...
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