As a retired Marine t-shirts mean nothing as long as its not an official uniform you are in the clear. All you are doing is showing your support for your family and all other members of the armed services.
As a retired Marine I kind of agreed with your friend on different ground. it's not that i wouldn't trust you, but there are people who would then also get their hands on them and use them to do something stupid.
The only thing i can say is always get one with a higher capacity then what you currently have. You always end up getting more then you think for the right deal. :):
If it's one of your good rifles then I say go with a hard case its a great investment for your top of the line rifles. If it is just a plinker just don't toss it around everywhere and it will be fine.
Best thing I can recommend is a good hound at the house, I have a german shepherd in the house with small children running around everywhere. During the day if someone is coming toward the house he will only watch and maybe growl just a little bit until you tell him its ok and he stops. Then at...
I personally wouldn't recommend reading a book to help because in my opinion they try to change who you are. I would just be more open with him and let him know the whats, wheres, and whys. Punish him and explain why and give an impromptu experience on why he shouldn't act/do what he was. They...
Are there laws in place that require you to teach weapons and self defense classes? I thought a lot of them overseas in my time of the service and thought about putting together a little class here and there.
I am retired Marine who was wounded in Afghanistan and suffered a significant back injury. Now I'm told i will be requiring back surgery. I know its about 4 vertebra that are the problem and I'm assuming that they will fuse them. Does anyone that has had this done know the round about recovery...
Anyone think that if the end of the world happened today that a majority of these safe space goers will be dead within a week making it much easier for survival for the more strong willed?
Does anyone know if someone with the older Indiana concealed carry permit needs to get one of those new ones with the stamp and etc. on it? Or is the older one i was issued still relevant?
I was wondering if anyone knew of somewhere I could find an old standard issue .45 the USMC issued out and allowed Marines to keep? I served in the USMC and kind of a History junkie and I think that owning one of these would be a nice piece in my collection.
All I can say is take her somewhere where she can shoot them and handle them a little bit. And definitely DO NOT let her pick one that is uncomfortable just because it is "Pretty"