From a search on Charlton Heston on the Internet Movie DataBase (imdb.com):
"Friends" (1994) playing "Himself" in episode: "The One with Joey's Dirty Day" (episode # 4.14) 5 February 1998
Hope that helps!
In response to TennTucker: I'm terrible with directions, so let me just refer you to their website at www.gunsgalore.biz
In response to 25/20: Sorry, I don't have a clue about their prices/policies regarding transfers. Down the thread kumma said they didn't seem interested. I am not...
25/20,
Have you tried Guns Galore in Fenton? They've always had anything I'm looking for in stock. They are very busy, and as a result some of the staff are occasionally less than pleasant, but the prices are worth the 45 mile drive for me. www.gunsgalore.biz
- John
How about Jules' line from Pulp Fiction: "And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."
Eh, just askin' for trouble, I suppose :D
Bowlcut wrote:
FWIW, I've put several hundred rounds of various type and manufacture through my SW99 Compact .40SW, and I've never had a jam, or any other problem for that matter.
Hi-ya, nightcrawler.
No, you do not need to notify the sheriff's department. I would certainly hold on to the bill of sale, though, just in case.
Besides, we in Michigan don't have pistol "registration"...it's a "safety inspection" ;)
- John
I've had one for a couple months now and I really like it. I have large hands, but I've had no problems with the short grip. Shot one IDPA BUG match with no problems. It has become my daily pocket carry piece (yes, my pockets are that big) and I'm anxiously awaiting my FIST IWB holster.
- John
Eh, it's ok. Bought one when I picked up my Dan Wesson Patriot after the gun shop employee and I pretty well destroyed the plastic bushing wrench DW provided. In that capacity, the Versa-Tool works well. I am disappointed by the straight-blade screwdriver ends that are part of the wrench...
Hmmmm... The Salt Lake City Tribune says the injured man was instructing a female student when a hot piece of brass went down her blouse.
http://www.sltrib.com/2003/apr/04242003/utah/50665.asp
Not that this means proper footwear isn't important :)
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