I've yet to get an answer from the police that I later discovered to be accurate. They have nothing to gain by telling you the truth, it only makes their job harder and besides that most of them don't really know.
Had a friend in the same situation, they had a party, cops called, found a small amount of weed. Cops did'nt bother my buddy or his firearms.
As long as you know hes not dealing and doesnt have more than an ounce on hand, I'd say you're safe, but take my opinion for what its worth.
I've been stopped quite a few times while packing. No requirement to inform laws, so I don't tell them. I would probably mention it if I was about to be arrested but other than that, theres a reason I conceal it. If you consider it good form to keep the general public from knowing you are...
Ok, so, I am flying home tomorrow morning, and I'd like to bring the trigger pack from my CETME so I can do some welding on it to make it work properly.
Any problems putting just the trigger pack into my checked baggage? Thats all that will be in there, no bullets, no mags, just the trigger pack.
in 64 they implemented some cost cutting changes. It did'nt go over well with everyone. The new ones are Pre-64 like. Someone more knowledgeable than I am should prolly exp[lain the similarities/differences between a Pre-64 and one of the new ones.
its not the ideal forming process for precision barrels. It's the best way to make a awful lot of high quality barrels quickly. High quality but not Match Grade suppossedly.
At these prices whats the incentive to buy one of these as opposed to picking up a Pre 64?
Theres no friggin Loophole, In NY you can have a black powder pistol with no "papers" but if you want either powder, primer, patch, or ball you have to get a permit.
God I dont miss that place :D
Spreading awareness about blatantly unprofessional and borderline criminal activities being perpetrated by a LEO is not bashing.
With that said I'm quite pleased this guy was suspended but he should have been dumped right off the bat.
Yes my job requires me to be in contact with people who may kill me, not intentionally, but many a crane operator has caused a death or 10. Yes my job requires me to be around hazardous chemicals. It even required me to weld on containers that were filled with hazardous/explosive chemicals. Try...
As someone who actually did have a job that is on the top 10 most dangerous list, I snicker whenever I hear someone throw out the 'Cops have a dangerous job' routine.
I sent a copy of the video to a buddy of mine who is a psychologist. His opinion? Low grade sociopath at best.
This stuff...
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