I try to go every spring, just to walk around and look. Plus it's a nice motorcycle ride from my place. Someday I'll bring home a nice flinter, someday.
Deam wilderness, Hoosier National Forest for one. The USFS may not allow drone use on the rest of the forest as well. State lands may have rules as well. Monroe Lake is a Army Corps of engineers area, might want to check with them as well
Folks need to be aware that just because the state allows it doesn't mean it'll be legal in all areas. Forest Service designated wilderness areas for example.
That's not a Zpap, this is what should be in that box. Note the three hole handguard. So, the value on what you DO actually have isn't the same, and I'm not an expert on that
Natl ordnance made trash. I had one of the M1 Carbines. I sold it, I should have thrown it away. If the 1903 is as bad, no way I'd pull that trigger. As far as the early 1903, I'd keep that as an antique, maybe cook up some really light loads for it.
Haven't been in that s***hole for years, for a reason. I can't believe they're still in business. Kind of like American Arms down there. It's like they hate customers
I've had some from Missouri a few times. I suppose if you were starving it would be ok. But it's at the absolute bottom of taste of any meat of anything else I've tried, wild or domestic.
So back in December of 21 I purchased a suppressor from Silencer Shop using the Kiosk at American Arms and selecting them as the dealer. 12/6/21 my tax stamp check was cashed and I settled in for the wait. Dec 8 of 22 I finally call the ATF wondering if I'd been denied or something. They say...
I've used them in both 50 and 54 cal in TC renegades. Penetration isn't an issue to say the least, they'll shoot through a deer pretty much regardless of shot angle. I use 90gr of fffg pyrodex (I'd rather use real black powder but can't find any) in my .54.
HXP is good ammo, but I do think there are companies that make M1 friendly hunting rounds if you don't handload. I really like the M1 and it's sights for hunting use as long as you've got decent light