Elkins45 I don't knowingly sell to a prohibited person. My responsibility under the law is to know they are old enough and are a resident. Unless I personally have known the person for a period of time how could I be expected to have personal knowledge of them?
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I have bought and sold guns in Ohio and Florida . I ask for is just to make sure they are old enough and a resident of that state. That's it , you guys are adding stuff to make your life miserable and you don't have to. Negligence is pretty hard to prove in this case and besides that I carry...
I have a bushmaster ORC 308 it uses O mags and DPMS weighs 71/2 pounds is as accurate as I am and has never skipped a beat!
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All these guys have good points! If I only bought guns because of need I would have had to quit buying years ago! And get rid of most of what I've got! It is not a matter of need it is a matter of want! Something to think about , I bought a Russian SKS 20 years age for 79 dollars , made in 1951...
Well I'm not an at snob, I have an ORC bushmaster 308. I haven't shot it 10000 times or taken it into battle but it shoots minute of whatever I want to shoot with it and will out reach my ar15
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I have 6000 stashed and will buy more when I take the grandkids out to shoot. I like to keep ammo for all my guns stashed in case they become hard to get , now have a steel cabinet the size of my safe just to hold ammo and components[emoji23][emoji3][emoji3]
22RF is an all purpose round that maybe is not perfect for anything , but will get you dinner and maybe save your life, because no one wants to leak! In a shtf situation you can carry hundreds of rounds on your person , how many center hire can you carry?
I have a 20 gauge with the same problem and have been checking gun shows for years! You can get new sticks from several stock makers but I want an old one[emoji3]good luck.
That is what I keep telling friends the NRA is made up of like minded people, it is not some monster that just does what it wants, it serves it's members
I hunt in Ohio where it is legal to hunt over bait. ODNR does not believe it makes much difference and I agree. I have a farm in southern Ohio and we have beans corn in alternating years and if the farm is in beans we have corn in the feeders. We do this to grow healthy deer with big racks and...
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