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    Anti-Gun Media

    Yes, this year NBC showed both the preliminaries and the finals of the biathalon. I was a newspaper reporter for about 12 years. I was quite surprised by the number of coworkers who were not just gun owners, but frequent shooters. Most, however, were the older guys, 35 and up. The vast...
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    What do we do for a living?

    Currently disabled due to medical problems. Spent the first 15 years of my working life as an EMT/Paramedic. Spent the following 12 years as a newspaper reporter. Daily driver is a 2004 Chevy Lumina sedan. My baby, currenty in storage until health improves, is a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1...
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    Anyone ship a firearm UPS or FedEx?

    Tory, Please read more carefully. I did not write that I preprint the labels and list the contents as firearm. Someone else wrote that. Okay, for those who want the real story instead of mindless speculation: I talked to the Fedex security guy in Phoenix this morning. It seems that...
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    Anyone ship a firearm UPS or FedEx?

    The gun was not loaded. I told the Fedex operator that it was a Colt .22 when I called to schedule the pickup. She didn't say a word about requiring priority overnight service when I told her express saver (3-day service). I'd like to know what attracted their attention to this particular...
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    What do we do for a living?

    Currently disabled due to medical problems. Spent the first 15 years of my working life as an EMT/Paramedic. Spent the following 12 years as a newspaper reporter.
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    Anyone ship a firearm UPS or FedEx?

    I shipped a single action Colt revolver to a gunsmith last week. It was supposed to be delivered on Friday. I checked the web site this morning and discovered the package was not delivered, so I immediately called Fedex. The customer service rep. told me the package was seized by the...
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    Anti gun crusader arrested for owning gun

    The name of the center is "No Guns." It's a place where kids can gather, have a good time and feel relatively safe since no guns are allowed on the property. It is NOT a political movement to deprive anyone of their Second Amendment rights. So the guy screwed up when he was younger. So did...
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    Worst gun gifts?

    My uncle always promised I'd get his guns when he died. He had a Browning Auto V, a Weatherby .30-06, an original Pennsylvania flintlock and about a dozen other really nice pieces. Unfortunately, he didn't put it in writing, so when he died my aunt sold all the really nice guns and gave me a...
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    Share your 22s

    A .22 is not a reliable man-stopper. Plenty of people have been killed with .22s, but they usually die long after being shot. For self defense you want a gun with knockdown power, something that will disable the person immediately, hopefully with one shot. Just pick a caliber that starts with...
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    Share your 22s

    Colt Peacemaker .22, one of only six produced in the nickel finish.
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    guns in public "once upon a time"

    When I was 16 (1970) a friend's father gave me a little RG .22LR revolver. A real piece of crap gun but hey, it was my first handgun (already owned several long guns by then) and I had a lot of fun with it. The thing is, the guy that gave it to me was a sergeant on the local police department...
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    Gun Store not knowing what they sell?

    Ever hear of SPIFFS? They're bonuses the manufacturer, distributor or retailer pays to the salesperson for each item they sell. Could be that S&W is offering a $5 or $10 spiff on each gun sold. That would give sales people incentive to push S&Ws over Sigs. These spiffs are temporary things...
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    Limited edition/collectable firearms

    I have one I will likely never shoot. It's a Colt Peacemaker in .22LR with a factory nickle finish. Only six were ever produced in that configuration. I did have one of the John Wayne commemorative Colt single-actions that was unfired when I bought it. I gave in and shot a couple cylinders...
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    Ok new to guns, been to the range a good bit, but have some questions

    Use both ear plugs and ear muffs. Several studies have shown people flinch most from anticipating the sound more than the recoil. Minimize the sound to minimize the flinch. Using a .22 is an excellent idea, but dry firing helps a lot, too. Get a set of snap caps for that Colt and while...
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    How many shooters are also musicians?

    I started shooting at age six (1959) with a Steven's Favorite .22LR single shot rifle. Started picking on a Vox Phantom VI about six years later. Have rarely been without at least one gun and one guitar since. Have owned Brownings, Weatherbys, S&Ws, Colts, Martins, Fenders and Gibsons over...
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    Smith & Wesson government contract

    One of the local indoor ranges here has several Sigmas they use for rental guns. The range owner told me he's had less problems with the Sigmas than with the rental Glocks and Berettas.
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    Michigan goes full auto again!! Woohoo!!

    As good as the Constitution and Bill of Rights are they were not divinely carved in stone and carried down from some mountain top. They are simply the opinions of a handful of men - wise men no doubt, but men none the less - and only written in final form after many years (nine, I think it was)...
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    What would you choose for your first long gun?

    Well, for all around use it's hard to beat a shotgun. That's why so many pioneers who could only afford one gun picked a shotgun. It's a good close range home defense weapon, good for small game for the pot, and with deer slugs usuable for deer and hogs providing you're a good enough stalker...
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    WWII tank questions

    "Gunny" on Mail Call (The History Channel) just answered this question a couple of weeks ago. I wish I could remember all the details, but I know he said the M10 tank destroyer was more lightly armored than a standard tank, but that it was much faster and far more maneuverable than any of the...
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    Ithaca Gun Company re-opened

    Wouldn't it be nice if Ithaca would license the Winchester name from Olin and keep Winchester rifle production here in the US now that FN is closing the plant? Maybe Ithaca could produce the 1866 and 1973 models that the cowboy shooters love so much so they wouldn't have to buy any more Ubertis.
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