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  1. I think we got a raw deal here...

    22. South Carolina

    A permitless carry bill was introduced in the South Carolina Senate this year but it never advanced from its subcommittee. South Carolina gets 7 points in the CCW column, mainly due to its limited permit reciprocity. The state’s use-of-force laws are strong, which earn it maximum points. South Carolina also gets a full 10 points for its NFA and Black Rifle laws as it relies on federal statues alone. Like most of the south, the Palmetto State has a strong gun culture and places to shoot are many. (Previous ranking: 24)      

    We got beat up for NO permitless carry? And the limited reciprocity thing should count either.

    To me this is Nirvana.


  2. As many of you know I live in SC.  SC has some pretty strong Castle Doctrine laws.

    Now Anderson County/Greenville is pretty affluent.  But, some developments are outside of town limits and other than the sheriff there is no local PD.  Thus, with a 15 minute(just guessing) response time you had better take care of yourself.

    I'm in a rural area and the previous owner of my home did shoot a burglar that was robbing their shed.

    They did call the sheriff and were given a response time and told to "take care of it".

    God love America and South Carolina

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, tomk62 said:

    Hey Old School!  I just moved to CHS back in August.

    I initially had NRA Carry Guard, but just changed last month to USCCA as it is a better deal.  This article goes into some of the details and I agree with their analysis:  https://www.pewpewtactical.com/uscca-review/

    As an expatriate you should give me a shout.  I belong to Palmetto Gun Club.  It's the premier club and would be happy to guest you.

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  4. 1 hour ago, 1LtCAP said:

    so now, depending on compliance level, we'll have even privately sold firearms being registered through the back door?

     

     also.........how is this extra load gonna effect the ffl's, and the nj nics system itself?

    Follow the money....

    Why does NJ use a third party to source a NICS background check.  Who owns the company and who makes money?

    Now the amount of NICS checks will increase dramatically.

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  5. 14 minutes ago, Mrs. Peel said:

    Oh, I'm going shooting with him this month as a matter of fact. :) When fellow shooters are kind and generous enough to offer to try new shooting experiences, I accept... shamelessly and without hesitation! LOL.

    I know that of shooting activities I've done over the last 2.5 years (pistols, shotguns, rifles), ALL of it was fun, but none of it made my eyes light up quite like the times I've used bolt-action rifles (mostly light rifles - like when @Malice4youwas gracious enough to bring his collection of light rifles to Clinton WMA).

    That experience left me seriously intrigued about high-powered distance shooting. I can't wait to do this! I have a sneaking suspicious I may have finally stumbling on my "favorite" shooting sport - and that, in turn, will define everything else - such as where most of my budget will go, what guns I'll be buying next, what ranges I will join in the future, etc. I'll post on here to let everyone how it goes! (even if I'm really, really bad, lol).

    @Bully is a good egg, isn't he? :D 

    PM sent


  6. Certainly NOT that I would want Chris to be the subject of a NJ.com article. 

    But...#1 I think your view is kind of paranoid and #2 without push back we're letting the firearms phobic win.

    And lastly, nowhere did the OP say anything about fashioning a gun stock.

    Congrats Brett Kavanaugh!

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  7. Chris - All honesty, the rifle came out beautifully.  Congrats!  Now for a public announcement.  Folks, Chis does have an open invitation to come down here and shoot the distance.  Room and board included. And, he can even concealed carry here to protect that piece of art.

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  8. I'd just like to comment on the concept of "Buying at local brick and mortar"

    I've priced online tires numerous times.  The price savings after shipping, mounting,  balance, disposal fees. is insignificant.

    Compounded by the fact that when I buy tires local I get free rotation for life and a free road hazard package.

    And... In many cases I'm getting an alignment too.

    Support your local brick and mortar or when you need them they may be gone.

    Nobody tries to save a buck more than I do. But this is the way I look at it. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, USRifle30Cal said:

    .......no one is coming to your house to search for magazines........  

    If somene does come and with a warrant AND itemizing the very specific things they are looking for...you have bigger problems than a few mags ...

     

    That being said....  problems with your children?  Move them...  problems with family members who may be anti gun...? Move them. Problems with your partner wife husband etc....? Move them....

     

    There are many ways to get jammed up ......but random knocks on the door with warrantless searches aren't happening....

     

    And finally who needs 15 rounds anyway.....  5/8 is more than enough on an enbloc or stripper clip.   :p

     

    You M1 Rifle maniac...

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