I rotate them annually. I always keep two mags loaded with XTP's for home, once a year I take those out and fire them just to check that nothing has changed with my setup and that they function properly.
Just my way of doing business. If it's above a $100, I always ask for a phone no. and in your case would have emailed that I would call in the morning, giving you time to mull it over. It's best to at least discuss the deal and get a feel for if you like dealing with this person. But it's...
Ok, maybe I wasn't clear. Let me re-phrase the question. Down the road we may move South. If and when that happens, can I sell FTF any firearms I originally purchased in IN. in the new State I reside in (providing that State allows FTF sales), or would I need to have an FFL transfer it to...
What happens when someone moves to another state. Can they sell guns previously purchased in another state within the state they are now liviing? It gets confusing!
My sister in law wants to learn how to shoot so the family is coming over this weekend for some firearm safety instruction and then plink a bit. I'll be starting her out with the 22 and perhaps a centerfire will show up. I hope to get her into a FASC and later a CC course this Spring. Now if...
Any how many people are on the up and up on reporting out of state purchases on their forms? I bet it's the opposite of folks Good Will donations. :dunno:
Dang, I've got to learn to play the game right, you guys have made some great buys. I sold a rifle this Spring and could have easily doubled my money if I had waited 7 months, errrrrrrrrrrrr. I was not keeping up with the recent price increases over the last few years,but in light of recent...
Yep, M1A are now around the $2000 mark. I should have bought one when they were $1200 but I didn't have the cash for it then either. It's all relative. If I had unlimited funds, I'd have one of each, if I could only buy one of them, hands down the M1A (the most sexy military rifle ever...
Thanks guys for the warm welcome. I've lived in IN for 22 yrs. and just now came across this website while searching for info. on the upcoming Indy 1500 show.
All depends on what you want to do with it. For general target shooting/plinking about any will work for that purpose. For Competition, you need good triggers, accurate barrels, good balance, and must function flawlessly.
Inexpensive
Ruger's (workhorses, last forever)
Ruger 22/45 (1911...
Very nice purchase indeed! Wilson is a great choice! I wish I could get my wife to shoot more, then I'd get her a carry gun. She just doesn't like the recoil of a small barrel revolver so it soured her on shooting. :(