You give any thought to a hitch mounted cargo rack? I got one like this from tractor supply and its great. Any dirty, wet, or smelly cargo can go on here instead of in the back...
Exactly.
If anyone wants this to be a learning experience for them, I think the big takeaway is not to try this at home. In Louisiana, if you start a fight and they fight back, and you kill them, you will have a much tougher time claiming self defense.
Pro-gun as I am, I generally find...
What do you want to learn?
DHS provides for free trauma care classes as part of their "Stop the Bleed" campaign.
It's free, takes only an hour or two after work and they teach you how and when to apply a tourniquet or pack wounds with gauze and apply pressure. A lot of it can be learned...
https://www.reddit.com/r/NFA/comments/a6m30w/everyone_in_america_has_a_closet_full_of/
I mean, we all already have a closet full of machine guns so I'm not really put out by this unconstitutional power grab. Nor of course is any other person with good or bad intentions.
That said... There is...
An inverted internal hammer. Yooooo.... You crazy for this one, G.
My only question is who the heck looked at a CZ and went, "Nah bro that slide is way too big."
I always thought that for a CHP holder, the 1000ft limit applied to you unless you were in the car. Now I'm not so sure.
Today I re-read the statutes and it says:
The section it references ( RS14.95.6 ) defines a "firearm free zone" but it also expressly defines the terms "school", "school...
I put one on my ruger 22/45 just for fun. Accuracy is great, but I'm still having trouble picking it up quickly. Once I find it, yes, the target-focused shooting is weird and wonderful. But that first shot is significantly slower for me. Maybe a different gun that had a very natural point of aim...
Why 18-20? What are you trying to 'optimize'? accuracy, weight, quietness?
I'd keep it at 16", short as possible without any legal complications. Shorter is going to be stiffer and therefore more accurate. Adding a can adds length, so starting short is good I think.
If you are shooting...
LA vs Fluker
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3470739393295952949&q=State+v.+Fluker+311+So.+2d+863&hl=en&as_sdt=2,37&as_vis=1
Guy got arrested for concealed carry of a weapon, a handgun, which was in a holster on his belt. LA Supreme Court overturned the ruling. Luckily, much...
If you want to sell to someone who lives in another state, that may be one way to do it. You drive to their state, go to the FFL, and do the transfer. Depending on the state.
Are you going to refute any bit of what I said? This confirms my point. If you don't know or have reasonable cause to believe they can't buy your gun, you are fine. The buyer may or may not be breaking the law, but as long as you have no reason to suspect otherwise, you can sell that gun. It's...
That's not correct, and a total misrepresentation of what he's saying. It's not required by law to keep a record of a sale, nor to ask for ID, in a transfer. It is only illegal to transfer to any person "the transferor knows or has reasonable cause to believe resides in State other than that in...