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  2. And reap the whirlwind, lol.
  3. I’ll vote for the .45-70 no matter the price difference. I do realize you could fund a whole block party fireworks weekend with the cost of that one round, but I just don’t think all the fireworks would hold a dud firecracker to the good old .45-70. Happy Freedom Day!
  4. As of today no tax rate has been reset at a zero rate for NFA items.
  5. I’m a Glock and 1911 guy.I trimmed the herd to just those two pistols years ago.A few weeks back I won a Springfield XD Mod 3. It’s the newest version of the XD that came out last year.They sell for around $300.Already cut for an optic,slide serrations look great,fiber optic FS,the trigger isn’t bad.So far I have 300 rds through it and it’s been 100% and very accurate to boot.It’s roughly the same size as the Glock 45/19x.
  6. Be patient. Some smart lawyer will sue the Gubt about a tax that has been moved to zero. That means no tax. That means no need to keep a record of who paid the " zero " tax... leroy...
  7. That's one of my fears. Once in effect, it may be hard to find any suppressors and then it really sets the precedent for the pendulum to swing heavily in the direction of adjusting for inflation. According to a CPI calculator, $200.00 in 1934 is $4,870.68 today. So...fun if it goes that direction. There is the argument that if the tax is $0.00 then the reason for having the registry is null. I...don't know. Would be neat to see these items stripped from the registry via that method.
  8. Smoke and mirrors....this opens the door for the tax to be adjusted for inflation and these items to be priced out of what most can afford when the dems/rinos get control again.
  9. Women target shooting, 1943, Sweden
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  11. Don’t go running out to your LGS to buy a suppressor unless you want to go NFA and pay the tax. It was removed from “the act”.
  12. The best. Thought about buying it just to chat up and grab some Cracker Barrel.
  13. Seems like the bbw, sorry BBB passed with the NFA tax reduced to zero $0 zilch. From what i understood, previously the atf said that the NFA was constitutionally compliant due to it being a tax and not a prohibition. We will see if that changes now that its no longer a tax.
  14. Deal with confidence! Kano is great to buy from!
  15. If I wasn't AR heavy, I'd jump on this. Deal with confidence, great dude here.
  16. I don't doubt that for a second. I've always had good luck with anything from Anderson.
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