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  2. @ TN Phil - The Taurus you mentioned is probably fine. A Ruger LCP or LC380, Shield, Taurus 605, Charter Arms .357, Rock Island M206, or used Glock would also serve just fine and not break the bank. If I had it to do over again, I would buy my first carry gun and then buy a good belt and holster, plenty of ammo, a way to carry reloads, a good light, frequent trips to the range, and classes on practical shooting - before buying another gun. You are starting a journey, not choosing a destination, and this stuff would help you get down the road smoothly.
  3. Haven't located my digital scale yet. Went searching for a new one most have a reading of 00.0 pounds. walmart has them for $13 to $47. Sportsman's Warehouse has Hornaday with 00.00 lbs for $200. I need one lower, like 00.00000 or better. 3/8= 0.0234375, 7/16 oz= 0.02734375, 1/2 oz= 0.03125
  4. I finally figured out who Hakeem looks like.
  5. Been a while since I've been to Reloaders Bench. Dad bought a 22 lb keg of HP-38 for $10 about 2006, I'm still loading with it. I got a Lee Auto Prime for $14 in 2009. Last stop in 2013 with a friend. Can't remember what she bought.
  6. I think it is basically this. It has been $200.00 to manufacture or transfer any of those N.F.A. items, including machine guns. The NFA 1934 determined this. In 1986, everyones favorite pro-gunners Ronald Reagan and the NFA passed FOPA. It made some things "better" but also restricted the manufacture of machine guns by civilians. Pre-86 things already on the registry already can be transferred. Of course, you probably already know all of that. But it's like this. Piece of paper A tells you it is $200.00 to pass go, and piece of paper B tells you that passing go is illegal.
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  8. That's a good deal on the Glock 25 ! Free bump
  9. What part of PA? I lived in York for several years before we came to TN. I really liked that area. I’d check whatever county and local municipality laws there might be regarding noise and discharge of firearms, but probably not much in more rural areas. Of course you’ll want to be mindful about how your neighbors feel about it - assuming they’re within earshot.
  10. To all, have a outstanding Independence Day, it's a great day to be an American!
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  11. Your mileage might vary on noise problems but personally I’ve not encountered a problem in any of the smaller cities/town (sub 10k pop).
  12. It says $200 "to make a machinegun". We haven't been able to do that since 1986. Only someone with a manufacturer license.
  13. Currently deployed would buy this in a heartbeat
  14. You should really update your information you are spewing. It was originally removed by the parliamentarian but was reinstated by the senate with the tax reduction to 0 dollars. The senate passed it and now the house passed it. As soon as Trump signs it and the next quarter rolls around or Jan 1, tax on suppressor and sbr will be 0 dollars. Please dont spread misinformation.
  15. I'll throw in the large ammo cans (bout $30/ea).
  16. Bump Would sell by the 1k or more at $70 per 1k
  17. No hard feelings if not haha but shoot me a message if you’d be interested in trading for a great condition gen4 Glock 30. I can throw in some ammo too
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