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  1. unless you have more items to add to your order, wouldn't the shipping charges raise the price a lot, being two shipments?
  2. no state involvement, you both keep your signed copies thats all. Assuming this is a f-f person to person transfer.
  3. It IS down..... in the fantasy bliss-ninny world they occupy.
  4. Police are no different than anyone else. Some know more, some know less. But regardless of chosen profession, those who know the least seem to talk the most
  5. Indeed. The real issue is of how 2A jurisprudence will stand alongside other "fundamental" and enumerated rights. Prior restraint is the biggest problem with all these firearm laws serving public safety claims by the state. These laws are based on the idea that, we won't allow you to have this (guns/ammo/capacity/firepower) or to do that (carry in public), because then you might be facilitated in harmful acts (which are already illegal). But such restraints should offend the constitution and be struck down. RANT: What of the references requirement for PPP/FPID? How does this comport with the right to arms, and how does a neighbor or friend further the investigation of a person's suitability to own firearms? Assuming for the moment that it is constitutional to investigate prospective gun owners, why should references be required at all? Why isn't it enough that a person has no conviction record for serious crimes, or for drug use, or for mental illness commitment? How does a lay person add value to such investigations? RANT OFF
  6. I notice that the anti-gun senators focus on delivering emotionally charged statements, and eliciting the same from their hand-picked speakers. While the pro-rights ones focus on constitutional government limitations, and personal individual rights.
  7. Schumer talks a good game, especially about the FACT of our right to bear arms. But in legislation he proposes and supports, he's as anti rights as it gets. If we did not have the 2A, we'd have completely lost our rights just as has happened elsewhere.
  8. The magazine reload gap (10 rounds) as a way to slow/stop a mass shooting is incredibly stupid.
  9. These bills serve purely political aims. They are proposed, and most will die before reaching the governors desk. But some might get there. If he signs them, he hurts his himself with the national electorate. If he vetoes them, the proposers can point at all the safety things they tried to accomplish but that nasty governor Christie stopped them. If they can hurt legitimate gun owners in the process, that's gravy.
  10. I felt this was this month's "balance" piece for the NY Times on gun rights / control. Balancing out 20-30 anti rights articles and opinion pieces. I don't doubt his experience, and can relate to much of what he says.... I just don't accept his willingness for greater controls and bans on popular rifles and things. No one here would reasonably expect the NY Times to publish such a piece if it didn't serve their overall agenda. But it can, with proper critical commentary, serve as a discussion starter with anti gun people.
  11. Here's a variation I received when I wrote against any new restrictions: Dear xxxxx, Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns regarding additional firearms legislation in the wake of the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. Your opinion is very important to me, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond to you on this critical issue. As the father of two, this tragedy struck painfully close to my heart and painfully close to the heart of every parent. No parent should ever have to bear the unspeakable pain of losing a child, especially to this type of tragedy. I join with every American in expressing our deep and abiding grief as a nation and our deepest -- most heartfelt -- condolences to the families of the victims. As your Senator, I strongly defend the rights of citizens to use firearms responsibly for recreational purposes or protection of one's family and home. At the same time, I vigorously support efforts to keep guns out of the hands of individuals that wish to use them against society. Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. On this, as with any other issue, there are many different views. Please be assured that I will keep your views in mind. I invite you to visit my website......... etc, etc.....
  12. Get a Glock 21. You're familiar with it already and the 30 can use the 21's mags.
  13. FDE 15/20's received. Thanks Ty!
  14. I have FA calipers. OK but I'd rather have spent more money on a higher quality dial caliper (mine is electronic lcd, I use it but don't care for it). It's serviceable.
  15. I'll say get a 1911 (must have), the glock 19 (or 26 if you plan to ever carry), and any quality revolver in 357. Basic reloading gear is cheap and you can get a lot of mileage out of .38/357, no chasing brass, and always have ammo. The 1911 will allow you to shoot 22lr if you get a 22 kit for it, no permits required.
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