To be fair, that is the exact wording from the article, which is probably the reason that he used it. That being said, I still find his comments to be filled with hate and ignorance. Seriously, go to their forums, I think you'd be surprised by how reasonable most of these people are. The...
I popped over to their forums the other day just to see what they're all about. I like them.
It seems that most of them are Liberals in the classical sense, more like libertatians than what we would consider modern American liberals. The conversation over there seems to be much more...
Do we currently have a significant problem with untrained LTCH bearing individuals discharging firearms unsafely due to their lack of training? If we do it must be the best kept secret in the midwest, because I can't for the life of me recall a single instance of this in recent history.
Do...
Slide fire stocks do not fall under this ruling. The problem with the atkins accelerator is that it had a recoil spring that essentially pulled the trigger for you as long as you held your finger in the correct position. The slide fire requires that after each shot you push the receiver forward...
I've had cheap versions of both. I don't have the 1911 anymore, but the Beretta is my favorite handgun and my primary carry piece. Grab a Beretta for $500-600 and save the rest towards a really nice 1911. You'll get a great shooter up front to tide you over till you have the big bucks for a...
I believe I remember my dad saying that when he was in the Airforce, some of his firearms training was done with .22 conversion kits. I'll have to ask him about that.
From the ATF website.
Flipping a couple of firearms during a crazy market fluctuation would not likely be seen as dealing in firearms according to the ATF's definition. While the examples of exempted groups does not protect the opportunistic firearms flipper, the definition of engaging in...
What would be the effect of that as it pertains to this conversation? If it is defined as curtilage does that not reinforce the position that I put forth? I am not a lawyer either but I fail to see how that changes anything?
Yessir, I think I made that sentiment fairly clear in the sentence that follows the one in question.
EDIT: I think that a more clear illustration of what I am saying is this. If my truck is on your property without permission then you have the right to remove it from your property. However, if...
I carry a beautiful S&W 6906 to work every single day, concealed in a low profile remora holster. I absolutely love this gun. Aftermarket accessories pretty much a no go for it though.
I OC a Beretta 96 everywhere that's not work (The boss man likes that I carry at work, but doesn't want me to...
I think that the best way for you to avoid this in the future is first sell the gun at actual market value. That way you make more, and there's no meat left on the bone for a potential gun flipper. It's not the fault of the enterprising buyer that you were a sucker who sold it way below market...
I think it's fair to say that a vehicle is something quite different from a bag or clothing. While all of these things are private property, a vehicle is a substantial piece of mobile property which is capable of fully enclosing the owner and his personal effects, not much unlike a dwelling...