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  2. 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.
  3. Women target shooting, 1943, Sweden
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  5. 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”.
  6. The best. Thought about buying it just to chat up and grab some Cracker Barrel.
  7. 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.
  8. Deal with confidence! Kano is great to buy from!
  9. If I wasn't AR heavy, I'd jump on this. Deal with confidence, great dude here.
  10. I don't doubt that for a second. I've always had good luck with anything from Anderson.
  11. One stage this year will honor MSG Kevin N. Morehead, who was killed September 12, 2003 in Ramadi, Iraq during a raid on enemy forces. Associated Press BENTON, Ark. — A Special Forces soldier who grew up in Little Rock and rounded up terror suspects in Afghanistan — earning a handshake from President Bush — has died in Iraq, his family said Sept. 12. Master Sgt. Kevin Morehead, 33, died late Thursday or early Friday morning, his father, Jim Morehead said. The soldier was stationed in Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and was considered to be on the front line in the war against terror. His family was still waiting for more details after an early morning phone call from the soldier’s widow, Theresa Morehead, who lives in Adams, Tenn. The couple had no children. “My son used to come home and say that the president was a patriot,” his father said, sitting on the front porch of the family’s Benton home. “Now I can say my son is a patriot, too.” The soldier, stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., was scheduled to return from Iraq in two weeks. He would have turned 34 Sunday. “If he could have just held out two more weeks,” his aunt, Ruth Hamilton, said through tears standing in the doorway of the home. “It’s just so bad. He was just the most wonderful and talented. He’s going to be missed by all of us so much.” The Moreheads cherish a picture taken in March 2002 of the soldier shaking hands with a shirt-sleeved President Bush at Fort Bragg, N.C. — and were passing out copies of the photo to visiting mourners Sept. 12. Jim Morehead said his son was proud to tell the story of having lunch with Bush at Fort Bragg after giving the president a field demonstration. The soldier told his father that the president got up from the table, “and he came back and stuck his head over the table and said, ‘Get ready for some more because we’re going to kick their ass,”’ Jim Morehead said. Morehead’s unit already returned from the Middle East, but the soldier chose to remain behind to help with orientation for their replacements. Kevin Morehead graduated from Little Rock Central High School and briefly attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville before joining the Army. He was called to Afghanistan in October 2001 and stayed until February 2002 before he was posted to Iraq this past January. The family mourned at their Benton home Friday morning as friends and relatives brought plates of food that crowded the dining room table. The driveway is decorated with yellow ribbons, American flags and a sign reading, “Our son has your back.” The family considered Morehead to be on the front line in the war against terror, they said. “We lived it everyday with him,” his aunt said. The soldier was even quoted in the book “The Hunt for Bin Laden” describing how the Afghanistan operations played out in the months after the Sept. 11th attacks. Morehead also was among 10 Special Forces soldiers who last year placed a piece of World Trade Center debris in an Afghanistan battlefield. The photo appeared on newspaper front pages. Morehead’s sister, Kristen Wright, a doctor in Benton, said her brother supported President Bush and was upset by the terrorist attacks. “He was ready to go and fight to defend the country and make sure that never happened again,” she said. His father said Morehead was active in his church and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Professionally, Morehead was a qualified Ranger and sniper and skilled medic. The soldier had traveled to parts of Africa, Pakistan and Yemen with the Special Forces, earned a Bronze Star for valor — and recovered from malaria. “He loved the military, he loved what he was doing, he was well trained,” Jim Morehead said.
  12. Trying to decide if it's cheaper to buy a big bag of firecrackers or just touch off one round from my 45-70.
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  14. This is not the way we do it on TGO- If you want to low ball someone do it in a private PM- For new members maybe you should read the rules before posting- But it could be your just a troll and can't read-
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