LaRue - Constitution, right ring, bless our snipers
Barrett - doesn't sell rifles to LE where private citizens can't have it
Geissele - see above
Vortex - that warranty
Rural King - the right stand
Academy Sports - still displays and sells regular AR's and the like
Brownells, great retailer...
But, we don't.
The burden is always, always, on those who wish to use force against others. The burden is always, always, on those who wish to restrict what other people can and cannot do or can and cannot own or possess.
Because sometimes it's not. Because that which is not prohibited is permitted. Because the law only requires for lawful private transfers that you have no reason to belive they are a prohibited person
Yeah I am unfortunately aware of how bad they are for advice. I wasn't after advice I was after a service and was effectively denied while being given incorrect and unsolicited advice. Terrible
Yeah that's what I knew but. So I then called around like 6 locals ffls including a bass pro and a cabela's and not one would do a private transfsr for me this weekend. One siad they could but the only person who does it won't be in again till monday and I'm gone by then. The other 5 just don't...
I am a Georgia resident. I brought a rifle with me to Indiana to gift. Both of us went to the local FFL and were told we did not need to do any paperwork, transfer, or 4473 because it was a long gun. I said I wanted to anyway and the response was that it would be a real pain in the butt so I...
I get as good as/better ammo for less right now. Speer Lawman, Federal American Eagle, Fiocchi, Sellior and Bellot, Prvi Partizan, etc, are all available for less than that (after shipping/tax)
You should look at the major online retailers ;)
For less expensive FMJ stuff, it's hard to approximate +P modern defensive loads. A couple mentioned earlier are the closest I've had...Yavex, and Prvi Partizan 124gr NATO (PPM9). And 115gr Speer Lawman, which feels the hottest of the three weights to me in terms of perceived recoil
Golden Bullets are the single worse .22lr I have ever encountered. I hear that lately they are better, but as of about 2012 they were so horrendously bad I swore I would never touch another round of rimfire Remington. They were just, beyond garbage.
CCI Standard Velocity and Mini Mags are the...
I have to think that having ammo and components (to include primers and powder) on hand would be a better use of resources than a flintlock and planning on making your own black powder
If you are concerned with 'survival' or being prepared, and you are also worried about ammo being unavailable (overpriced) for six months or a year (or even two), you're doing it wrong...because you should already have the ammo you would need for that period of time, even if it meant reducing...
The important answer is, nothing.
Most people who carry a semi auto carry a 9mm. The vast majority of professionals choose to carry 9mm. People who shoot a lot (especially if they shoot factory ammo) tend to shoot 9mm. There is little to no 'need' for anything else unless it's just a matter of...
Dropping the gun and putting your hands in the air is still going to be the best single default course of action. Hopefully cops in your area don't shoot you for raising up empty hands, if so, have you considered moving?
Not totally sure what you are referring to here...but there shouldn't even be a license required to carry a gun, let alone government mandated training or testing requirements
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