I thought about the targets for sale at the back of the venue and there were some pretty good prices near the front for metal ammo cans, but all I left with was a mark of blue ink on the back of my hand.
Like it or not, gun rights IS a political issue as well as a constitutional issue. All of the gun organizations have to realize they are on the same team. They may just have to play slightly different positions with their focus on local/state/national fronts.
I got an email today from Gander Outdoors announcing the grand opening of their Castleton store this weekend (Feb 10 & 11). Spend $25 on Saturday and get a free hat. Spend that much on Sunday and get a free 5-gallon bucket.
I inherited this a few years ago when my father-in-law passed. According to Smith & Wesson, this is a .38 Special Hand Ejector M&P and was manufactured in the 1915-1942 time frame. Judging where mine falls in the range of serial numbers, I'd guess 1938 or 1939.
Depending on the size of your phone and whether you're using it in portrait or landscape mode, the typeface can get a bit difficult to read. I've fat-fingered a few links and ended up on pages I didn't want, too.
I love watching animations like this and I have a great admiration for the engineering that goes into making something that performs like that in real time.
I'm looking for a new(er) 12 GA shotgun. I'm leaning more toward a tactical gun rather than a field one. I don't hunt and its primary uses would be home defense and blasting away at mostly stationary targets.