He probably doesn't miss when it is a target 10 feet away that isn't moving or shooting back. Also, who chases down someone who almost hit them to "see if they are okay?"
My guess is the guy talked s***, ran away with his tail between his legs, and tried to regain his dignity by talking tough...
Wow, I now wish I was still ignorant to the existance of this site. It is the last thing I need to be looking at. It's like the toy catalog showing up right before Christmas.
SOLD! $200 OBO
Palmetto State Armory 7" 300 Blackout Marauder Upper with headspaced BCG. There is no mount for a front sight on this upper.
I live near Kokomo, but I am willing to travel a reasonable distance.
Sorry, but I am not really looking for trades at this time. Thank you.
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SOLD SOLD SOLD. $1100. Almost new Colt Anaconda .44 Mag with 6 inch barrel. Less than 50 rounds through it. My son bought it new and then traded it to me, so it will need to be transferred. $1100 OBO, price includes the transfer fee. I'm up near Lafayette, but will travel a reasonable distance...
The federal law is actually very clear on it, you have to be 21 to purchase a handgun but only 18 to own one. Buying a handgun as a gift for an 18 year old is completely legal as long as they are not a felon or have a domestic violence conviction. So it is not a 'straw' purchase or gray area in...
That's fine, I personally disagree and will take my business elsewhere. The other members can decide on their own if they want to give Dunham's their business. It doesn't matter to me either way.
A very nice choice.
Basically what it comes down to is they put a damper on a father/son moment. My son had just returned from Infantry OSUT after being gone six months and we couldn't even look at a gun he was interested in together. As I said before, there was nothing remotely shady or...
No, I'm saying that he is eligible to own firearms according to the ATF, he is my son, and it is completely legal for me to purchase a handgun and give it to him as a gift.