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It is the few buying more guns. Cause...the be afraid of shadows
 
I've got an old Marlin in .35 Rem. that I tried putting a scope on, that didn't work out well. Field of view was too damn limited for a brush gun so I mounted a Red Dot. Perfect!!!!!
I had a 4x scope on mine but ended up installing an XS precision ghost ring and front sight on my Marlin .30-30.
 
People buying guns doesn't mean the gun control debate it over...hope this helps 👍
Heller, McDonald, and Bruen, all say you lost. Oh, and the ATF inventing new controls not authorized by legislation is about to be totally shredded as well in the case Gun Rights v. Garland, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas, No. 4:23-cv-00830 where Judge Reed O'Connor is issuing an injunction against the ATF ruling that "forced reset triggers are machine guns." His final ruling will be made on September 27. The Fifth Circuit recently ruled the ATF's suit on bump stocks was unconstitutional, as well.
 
Heller, McDonald, and Bruen, all say you lost. Oh, and the ATF inventing new controls not authorized by legislation is about to be totally shredded as well in the case Gun Rights v. Garland, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas, No. 4:23-cv-00830 where Judge Reed O'Connor is issuing an injunction against the ATF ruling that "forced reset triggers are machine guns." His final ruling will be made on September 27. The Fifth Circuit recently ruled the ATF's suit on bump stocks was unconstitutional, as well.
The debate isn't over.

Sorry.
 
I would want neither a forced reset trigger nor a bump stock, methinks.


In other news, it's already deer season Out West - bow, most likely.
 
I would want neither a forced reset trigger nor a bump stock, methinks.


In other news, it's already deer season Out West - bow, most likely.
You don't need them. You can put two fingers in the trigger guard turning them diagonally to put the trigger on the wall and against the inside of the trigger guard and with the rifle shouldered, pull the rifle away from the shoulder with your supporting hand to break the shot, the trigger will reset and the action of the supporting hand and the jammed trigger will continue to fire the rifle semi-automatically but at a higher cyclic rate.
 
I would want neither a forced reset trigger nor a bump stock, methinks.


In other news, it's already deer season Out West - bow, most likely.

Archery this year started in July in A zone. The general started in early August for A zone. Archery in B zone started mid August. B zone general season starts mid Sept. Most of the other zones are later with archery in those zones being mixed from Aug to Sept depending on where the zone is. Higher elevations get later start dates for some reason.



FRT's and bump stocks only exist to make the tacticool idjits waste their money.
 
Archery this year started in July in A zone. The general started in early August for A zone. Archery in B zone started mid August. B zone general season starts mid Sept. Most of the other zones are later with archery in those zones being mixed from Aug to Sept depending on where the zone is. Higher elevations get later start dates for some reason.



FRT's and bump stocks only exist to make the tacticool idjits waste their money.


Shooting is, I think, meant to be a precision thing. Especially if you're the one buying the ammo. Hell, I could get into spray-n-pray, too, if the former Soviet Union were sending me a boxcar of ammo every month.


Trivia: Clyde Barrow was all about robbing National Guard armories to acquire specimens of his favorite firearm: the BAR. And food for it/them, too.
 
Shooting is, I think, meant to be a precision thing. Especially if you're the one buying the ammo. Hell, I could get into spray-n-pray, too, if the former Soviet Union were sending me a boxcar of ammo every month.


Trivia: Clyde Barrow was all about robbing National Guard armories to acquire specimens of his favorite firearm: the BAR. And food for it/them, too.

Well, you know you gotta do something to impress your girl...
 
Uh yeah, no. That's on the level of, "Never let a woman handle your gun..."

Get your husband a gift certificate to his favorite gun store.


Malarky. Were she so inclined to buy me a firearm, the landlady could wander into the gunstore Out West, walk up to the counter and say, "gimme that Smith-n-Wesson model 27 you have there," and she'd be right. But the gift thing would work, too.
 
Yeah, I don't want another one.


Allah knows that I don't need one because the smug brigade says I don't because nobody does.


Semi auto shotgun. That's next.
 
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