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Here's the question, what do you always here on the computer, gunshops, magazines, ranges and meet-ups that is just pure hype?

 

I'll start. "The sound of a pump shotgun being racked is enough to send the perp runnin out the house!"

 

Whatchu got? I have more but I'm sure they'll all be said in the upcoming posts.

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Granting of permit or identification card; fee; term; renewal; revocation. The application for the permit to purchase a handgun together with a fee of $2, or the application for the firearms purchaser identification card together with a fee of $5, shall be delivered or forwarded to the licensing authority who shall investigate the same and, unless good cause for the denial thereof appears, shall grant the permit or the identification card, or both, if application has been made therefor, within 30 days from the date of receipt of the application for residents of this State :sarcastichand: and within 45 days for nonresident applicants.

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Snopes

 

The handgrip of the M16 rifle was made by Mattel. When the gun was first introduced in Vietnam, soldiers noticed the toy company's logo embossed on the handgrip and complained. Later shipments arrived without the imprint, but the grips were still manufactured by Mattel.
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I am unsure if that is saying its false that the whole rifle was made by mattel (which it is of couse false) but the grips/stocks were

 

1. Where was the mark?

2. What was the mark?

3. Was the mark raised or stamped?

 

Inside the grip and stock. Only visible on stock when stripped.

 

MATTEL No logo or trademarking.

 

Raised block letters.

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I am unsure if that is saying its false that the whole rifle was made by mattel (which it is of couse false) but the grips/stocks were

 

One would think that if there really were Mattel grips, and there's no evidence that Mattel ever made any parts for real guns, that someone would have snapped a picture to prove all those internet naysayers wrong. That evidence has yet to surface.

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"This Hk 45 is a great first handgun" - As told to a banker who banker who came in looking for a gun. (new shooter) at Cheyenne Mountain.

 

"You need this Glock 23 (40 cal), it is a great first handgun." As told to a pair of woman buying their first handgun, with zero handgun experience at all. Were also sold some Hornady Critical Defense ammo.

 

 

From King of Prussia Gun Show...

Guy 1 to buddy: "Look, these (Mosins) fire the same 7.62 round as my AK"

Me to Guy 1. "No, they do not, I would not try loading 7.62x39 into the Mosin."

Guy 1 to me. "No, they do, they both say 7.62 on them."

Me to Guy 1. "7.62 is the diameter of the bullet, the mosin is 7.62x54, your AK is a 7.62x39"

Guy 1 to me. "The part after the 7.62 does not matter, it is the 7.62 that the round."

Me: :facepalm:

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