62 and retired. I have all the guns I need (and then some) and did slow down when I hit that point.
My problem is that I see things I need at shows and stores that I didn't know I needed when I walked in.
My Axis II in .300 BLK with an infrared scope and suppressor is a perfect example.
Congrats; I retired three years ago and highly recommend it.
If you're not working and don't have standing commitments you may begin to forget what day of the week it is.
That's OK. My motto has been "Every Day is Saturday"
They're all good guns. Buy the one that looks the coolest to your...
No problem.
Brandon Jr. can add fast-food restaurants to the government-run grocery stores he's interested in opening.
I'm sure they'll be a smashing success.
The way it works here is that I buy a gun and submit the NICS check in my name. I take possession and bring it home.
My wife will see it, and if she really likes it the gun may magically become her gun.
Simple.
Timney Remington 700 HIT Trigger
Near Crawfordsville IN.
$200
Free Shipping
No Trades
This trigger has been floating around my parts box for a while. It’s brand new and in the original packaging. The corner of the bubble Pack has been partially ripped (see photos). This hole is far too small...
I'm plenty old enough to remember that. DeMolay ran the shooting team for my high school. I was 16 and drove my '67 Firebird to the NG armory range in South Bend every week with my .22 semi-auto in the trunk (sometimes in the back seat).
Times have changed and kids have changed. Parents and...
This is an exceptionally good discussion on a regrettably tragic incident.
I can't have a fair opinion on this woman's negligence without viewing all of the evidence in context for myself. I have a lot of questions about things like holding parents responsible for a kid's diary entries.
The...
Don't take this the wrong way, I'm no Obama fan. McCain was no prize but he would have done less damage.
Obama didn't give a damn about the outcome but he said he would pass something akin to national health care and he did. He ran on that promise.
In all honesty, the Republicans set the...
My wife might agree with you on that point.
And yes, I did have it wrong. 10 million was the reported margin for the country, not the state.
Nevertheless, my point wasn't the margin but that people knew what he was going to do and still voted for him.
They got what they wanted.
Regardless of all the other arguments, a country cannot have open borders AND a generous social welfare system. That seems self-evident to me (but so does the stupidity of "Defund the Police", "Healthy at Any Weight" and so many other popular ideas".
True enough, but to me the true cause of...
One positive thing I'll say about Obama is; for the most part, he did as president what he said he was going to do during the campaign. People knew what to expect yet he still voted for him. IIRC he won Indiana by 10 million votes.
A corporation's loyalty isn't to its customers; they have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders. To the extent maintaining brand loyalty is profitable then that's the correct path. If licensing and off-shoring are more profitable even after it causes a downturn in brand loyalty...