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#91
(offer excludes calibers 0.40 and lower, check with your attorney before exercising your constitutional right to bear arms).
Oh sure, lets turn this into a caliber debate! My CCW is a S&W M&P Compact .40. Ten in the mag. one in the chamber, and lots of time spent at the range shooting.......No worries here!
P.S. Just kiddin about turning it into a gun size debate, carry what you like, be proficient with it, and carry if you can!
Oh sure, lets turn this into a caliber debate! My CCW is a S&W M&P Compact .40. Ten in the mag. one in the chamber, and lots of time spent at the range shooting.......No worries here!
P.S. Just kiddin about turning it into a gun size debate, carry what you like, be proficient with it, and carry if you can!
#92
(offer excludes calibers 0.40 and lower, check with your attorney before exercising your constitutional right to bear arms).
Oh sure, lets turn this into a caliber debate! My CCW is a S&W M&P Compact .40. Ten in the mag. one in the chamber, and lots of time spent at the range shooting.......No worries here!
P.S. Just kiddin about turning it into a gun size debate, carry what you like, be proficient with it, and carry if you can!
Oh sure, lets turn this into a caliber debate! My CCW is a S&W M&P Compact .40. Ten in the mag. one in the chamber, and lots of time spent at the range shooting.......No worries here!
P.S. Just kiddin about turning it into a gun size debate, carry what you like, be proficient with it, and carry if you can!
#93
If you're heavily armed you can generally do as you please. All power flows from the barrel of a gun, a truth I learned almost 50 years ago....not valid in Illinois, Oregon, California, NY, Canada...no warranties expressed or implied....your mileage may vary (offer excludes calibers 0.40 and lower, check with your attorney before exercising your constitutional right to bear arms).
#94
I understand Canada is thinking about loosening it's restrictive long gun laws....maybe handguns will eventually follow. Personally, I don't even like to travel in the states (those listed in my post) that make criminals out of citizens exercising their constitutional right to bear arms. Of course, what Canada does is its own damn business.
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#95
That's where their power ultimately flows from too.
I understand Canada is thinking about loosening it's restrictive long gun laws....maybe handguns will eventually follow. Personally, I don't even like to travel in the states (those listed in my post) that make criminals out of citizens exercising their constitutional right to bear arms. Of course, what Canada does is its own damn business.
I understand Canada is thinking about loosening it's restrictive long gun laws....maybe handguns will eventually follow. Personally, I don't even like to travel in the states (those listed in my post) that make criminals out of citizens exercising their constitutional right to bear arms. Of course, what Canada does is its own damn business.
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That's common sense.
If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Edit: Dayuum! I answered a question that was dicussed on the first page or two, then I see my reply is near an entire different conversation!!!!! LOL
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If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Edit: Dayuum! I answered a question that was dicussed on the first page or two, then I see my reply is near an entire different conversation!!!!! LOL
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#97
That's common sense.
If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Edit: Dayuum! I answered a question that was dicussed on the first page or two, then I see my reply is near an entire different conversation!!!!! LOL
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If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Edit: Dayuum! I answered a question that was dicussed on the first page or two, then I see my reply is near an entire different conversation!!!!! LOL
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[quote=Faast Ed;6064295]That's common sense.
If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Faast Ed and others are right. I looked up the rules and the only one is you have to be a member for a year. So I guess my worries are over. How did we get off the topic onto guns? Sheesh! I don't have anything against the topic but maybe another thread? Thanks again for all the opinions.
If you don't like the rules, you have no business being a member.
If you choose to stay, then play by the rules.
Faast Ed and others are right. I looked up the rules and the only one is you have to be a member for a year. So I guess my worries are over. How did we get off the topic onto guns? Sheesh! I don't have anything against the topic but maybe another thread? Thanks again for all the opinions.