This really reminds me that I need a grand in the worst way. I've been on the camp site several times and for some reason always back out like an idiot
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Also good point on sentimental guns. Thankfully the ones I'm really attached to from family or other things I still have. Even if they aren't worth anything they're priceless
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Had a S&W K38 masterpiece when I first started shooting. Sold it to buy a sig cause I "needed" a semi auto. Still kick myself in the rear for that one
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Gotcha. I understand your argument more now about hunting coyotes and such at night it really doesn't make much of a difference.
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Didn't mean any offense. My thinking is that you would have people shooting from a moving vehicle and would have a defense in court against it. But maybe that's the wrong way to look at it. People that are going g to break the law will do it regardless. Like I said it's just my opinion, nothing...
I'm conflicted about this one. While I'd support most being safe with using rifles I've met a few not so thoughtful sportsmen that could put others in danger. Most of our public lands in Indiana are not very large swaths of land like you see out west. I'd still support legislation to pass it but...
Only thing I recommend is buy something from a competent dealer in your area. You can have the best saw in the world, but they all break at some point. It's worth it's weight in gold when you need service and your dealer is close and knows what the hell they're doing.
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That's terrible. I do see your point about the different areas. The sad thing is that the people that live in these areas are the first to complain about lack of opportunities
/ crime when no one will speak up when something happens. Then wonder why there are no schools, stores, anything in...