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You may have a good one. I bought two brand new stainless P12's about 10 years ago. I thought it was a great platform. Unfortunately, I could not get either one of mine to run. Never had one since.
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I just bought a new S&W Sport on Gunbroker for $565 plus $35 shipping. No tax just a $35 transfer fee. For the money, the sport can not be beat.
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My LCP is a little picky with hollowpoints. If yours turns out be be the same way, try Remington Golden Saber. Mine loves them.
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You never know when an old charge might pop up. I did a background check on a customer purchasing a firearm. He was denied. I informed the TICS examiner that there had to be a mistake and to please check it again as this buyer had a Tennessee Handgun permit. She did, then informed me that his handgun permit was being revoked. Turns out he was arrested in California for car theft in 1949. Charges were dropped but the police had never updated the records on the case. Took forever to get his permit back.
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I carried one for 20 years. The cylinder finally locked up on it. I returned it to North American for repairs and they sent me a new gun at no charge. Great little guns and unparalled customer servive.
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My Crystal ball says: 1. The grand jury will indict him as the grand jury only hears the prosecutors side of the case. 2. The court will then dismiss the case after they find out they have no legal grounds. 3. He will sue the city and police dept for one million dollars. 4. The Tennessee Municipal League will settle with him for around $25,000 just because they will be afraid that they might just get a jury as radical as he is. That's my prediction.
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I think what you are overlooking is the fact that this will be settled by an insurance company, not a jury. A jury would probably rule against him in a civil suit, but the insurance people are afraid to take that chance. They will settle with him for a substancial sum to avoid the small chance that he might win a multimillion dollar judgement. I got sued once and the attorney advised me that it cost $35,000 minimum to try a case in court. If you can settle for that, you settle, even if you have an airtite defense. And in this case the governments insurance company has far from an airtite defense.
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I guess that is possible, but I can see no reason for him to have paid a $200 transfer stamp to transfer it to a trust when as a Special Occupational Taxpayer, he can own and use as many suppressors as he wants without paying any transfer tax. He also would not need a chief law enforcement Officers signature to purchase it for his business. When I had a Class 3 license, I never transfered a firearm to myself.When I gave up the license, all machine guns and suppressors left in inventory became my personal property without having to pay $200 each to transfer them.
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We all know he does this stuff to get attention and they reward him by giving it to him. He is a licensed SOT Class 3 dealer and it is legal for him to possess the suppressor. The registration for the suppressor was wrapped around the suppressor in the gun case. The officers probably should have checked to make sure the rifle was unloaded, checked the registration on the suppressor, then give him a citation for disorderly conduct or something and sent him on his way. They did just what he wanted them to do.
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Glock prices seem to be down. I bought three new Glock Generation 3 Model 19's off Gunbroker a couple of weeks ago for $469 each.
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Nothing I like better than being told that all white people are racists by a black president that the white people elected twice.
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TN black caucus calls for review of 'Stand Your Ground' law
eRay replied to QuietDan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Can you really blame them. Used to be all a criminal had to worry about was a cop happening by a crime and shooting him. Now they have to worry that every potential victim could shoot them. If I were a thug, I would be protesting against Stand You Ground As Well. -
I went to look at a foreclosed property that was up for auction last month. A neighbor walked down to the road and inquired as to what I was doing there. I calmly informed him that I was there to look at a piece of property that was for sale. Once he saw that I was there for a legal purpose, he filled me in on all the details of the property and the neighborhood. I did not punch him in the nose or beat his head on the sidewalk. In return, he did not shoot me. We both parted on friendly terms. If Trayvon Martin had been my son, I would have taught him the proper way to interact with others.
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I would probably sell it for that. I just called the seller and got two more for the same price. Don't know if he has more but the Gunbroker listing number was 349815989. They also have a Davidsons lifetime warranty.
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Actually 4473's are never destroyed. A dealer must keep them until he closes his business. When he closes his business he must send them to the " ATF OUT of Business Division" where they scan one million documents per day and file them on microflitch for future traces.It is illegal to store them on a computer for a registry but not to scan them and file them for future traces.
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I just bought a new Gen 3 model 19 on Gunbroker for $469 plus $19 shipping and $30 transfer fee.
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Troubling news for the Trayvon Martin camp
eRay replied to DaveS's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Based on the strong opinions expressed on this forum, I am predicting a hung jury. -
Troubling news for the Trayvon Martin camp
eRay replied to DaveS's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
There is defininately a double standard in this country. If Zimmerman had been black and Martin had been white, none of us would have ever heard of this case.