I owned a Taurus PT 1911 for a while and absolutely loved it. Only reason I sold it was because I needed cash. I found that one for around just under $650.
Why the heck is there such a heated debate on OC versus CC? We're all basically on the same team here. I don't OC but who am I to tell somebody they shouldn't do it if they are legally able to? Quit the infighting and lets focus on the more important issues.
The Springfield Xdm 5.25. When they first announced something new was coming from Springfield I really wanted it. When I found out it was a competition gun I didn't want it anymore.
"In almost half of unintentional shooting deaths (49 percent), the victim is shot by another person." Another one of the Brady campaign facts. That's a special fact right there.
If someone came in and started firing shots right away I feel that I would have no choice other then to return fire. Minus that scenario I probably wouldn't do anything unless they started threatening people.
I haven't had that happen but I have had situations where I come out of a store and see people leaning on my truck. Last time that happened I just got in and drove off while the punk was still leaning against it. It's kinda hard to lean on thin air.
I sold a muzzle loader to a pawn shop once. I got what I needed out of the deal but won't be doing that again. The reason being is that due to recent changes in state law I had to jump through more hoops to sell it to them then I did when I bought it from the gun store. I had to fill out...
Huh. I have firearms and don't live in a run down trailer. Must be doing something wrong. There definitely isn't any stereotyping going on in that show.
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