You need to adjust your settings. I'm still showing only one.
even better then....
You need to adjust your settings. I'm still showing only one.
Guess what thugs and rednecks of NWI!
We are now legal at 18 parts post!!!
Of course my car dealership is going to open up for the 4th of July.....because there are at least 2 people with nothing better to do then come look at Jeeps on a holiday
So much for shooting that day
Granted, I didn't sell cars during a "pandemic", but I worked about 60-70 hours, 6 days a week, and never took vacation and my passive-aggressive boss used to say things like: "some people only have Memorial Day/Fourth of July/Labor Day, to look at cars".
IDK, that day sounds shot to me...Of course my car dealership is going to open up for the 4th of July.....because there are at least 2 people with nothing better to do then come look at Jeeps on a holiday
So much for shooting that day
Shoot Point Blank's email today. Just passing on their info.
https://shootpointblank.com/response-to-covid-19
Shoot Point Blank's email today. Just passing on their info.
https://shootpointblank.com/response-to-covid-19
I was just reading that on region news source, that's rough.Huge update
MUNSTER — Retired Lake County cop Ryan Askew begged his partner to shoot as a psychiatric patient, who had just beaten a nurse, choked Askew to near unconsciousness inside a Munster hospital early Tuesday morning, prosecutors said.
In the middle of the violent struggle, Benny Freeman, another retired Lake County cop who was working security with Askew at Munster's Community Hospital, opened fire, Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter said.
The rounds ultimately killed both Askew and the psychiatric patient, Jamal Williams, 22, of Lansing, Carter said.
It began about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday when personnel at Community Hospital, located on Calumet Avenue, alerted security that a psychiatric patient was threatening staff, Carter said.
When security responded to the area of the hospital in question, the patient, later identified as Williams, grabbed and began assaulting a nurse in the room, holding the nurse while striking her in the head, Carter said.
Retired Lake County police officer Askew, 59, then tried to intervene but was overpowered by Williams, who began choking and assaulting Askew, prosecutors said. Williams was described by authorities as standing at 6-feet-5-inches tall and weighing 300 pounds.
Contrary to earlier police reports that Williams had loosened Askew's gun from its holster, Williams never gained control of or fired the weapon, Carter said.
On a lighter note, I picked up a sig p365 sas today, excited to go shoot it. I've been slacking on carrying in summer/shorts because the 1911 is heavy and uncomfortable in the heat, thought something smaller and lighter would help. ordered a couple holsters today too, see how they feel.
yep, bought it local at copper customs. cost about $25 more but shopped local.
Did you ever resolve your transfer fee issue since the lgs close early right now.
I think you should put your balls in Therese’s purse and ask permission to use them once a month... because the 1911 is heavy and uncomfortable...