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The only gun from SHOT show that really has me interested. Can’t wait to check one out. https://www.beretta.com/en-us/92xi-sao-launch-edition/
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Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Capbyrd replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
This should have been a concern for you from the time you started handling firearms. You shouldn’t need this case to teach that lesson. -
It’s really not. Only slightly more paperwork than a current 4473.
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Nope. They don’t. But they did at one time. They never had value to you. Which was my point when I brought them up. I must be out of the loop because I haven’t seen a successful challenge to the bump stock ban. Unless you are talking about the lower court ruling. But I wouldn’t call that a successful challenge. That’s semantics though. For me a successful challenge is a case before SCOTUS. Anything in a lower court, to me, is just a step. but hey, if you are happy, I’m happy for you.
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It’s well known that ATF letters carry no weight with the exception of to whom they are addressed. And for the record, no this isn’t fine to me. It’s not okay at all. But it didn’t take Cleo to see this was coming and I warned everyone from day one. I know several people in here have hope that some lawsuit is about to change everything but I wouldn’t hold my breath. I don’t care what the recent SCOTUS rulings were. This isn’t going your way.
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This is just typical NRA fear mongering. Fine print is important. it’s not 88 days from the time you send the form or even from the day they open the envelope. It’s 88 days from the day they start the background check. I don’t have the numbers but that’s very very few denials. They aren’t going to open the flood gates on day one and hold all the background checks just to deny someone. They have much easier ways of dealing with us than that.
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Are either of those letters specifically addressed to you? If not, they are more worthless now than they were when they were written.
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Bump again. Im open to trades. Surely someone needs or wants this.
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Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Capbyrd replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
A camera is an inanimate object and does not currently require an operator behind it. yes some special effects are expensive. But for a muzzle flash from a single action, high school kids can do that. -
Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Capbyrd replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
this is YouTube in 2011. Next to no budget using airsoft pneumatic guns. If they can do this, no reason big budget (or even low budget) productions can’t make do. -
Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Capbyrd replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
Like I said, absolutely no reason to ever point a gun at someone. Stupidity -
Baldwin shoots two on movie set, accidental misfire???
Capbyrd replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
I don’t buy this at all. Camera tricks have existed for decades that negate the need to ever point a gun at someone. There is no reason that anyone on that set should ever need to point a gun anyone else. -
And the pop stars.
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The fact that it brought you here.
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if they fill the bag or decrease the bag size, you’ll just have crumbs. The current system is fine. also. One of these is a potato product and the other is not.
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my personal opinion is that if the tool is under 200 or so, it’s more valuable to own the tool than to rent it. also, an oscillating tool probably would have been a good choice for this job from start to finish as well. I know it’s too late now, but consider one in the future. I was gonna say the same. My entire ductwork in my attic is strapped up. Ain’t gonna hurt a thing.
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You’ll shoot your teeth out mid.
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Good knife for edc and one for battle belt
Capbyrd replied to starncannon's topic in Knives, Lights, EDC Gear
I’m a big fan of the clinch pick. -
ad closed Sold)RUGER M77 LONG RANGE HUNTER sold (6.5 CREEDMOOR)
Capbyrd replied to chance77's topic in Firearms Classifieds
What’s the weight like. I’ve been curious about that since these dropped. I can read numbers but im more curious how it feels. I have the Long Range Target (big brother to the Hunter) and it’s heavy. -
Now I’m curious why the driver of the dash cam car is putting his pants back on.
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I know I generally see it in regards to firing pins and having to do with primers and other debris around firing pin channels and the parts below them. For me personally, it’s a risk I’d rather not take. My gun in my holster on my person.
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My latest acquisition.
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I generally don’t recommend magnetizing your firearm. It can (does not mean will) attract debris into vital parts and cause stoppages. This is a reason that some people check for magnetism and demagnetize firearms during assembly. Also, magnets aren’t a holster.
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Typical of a Toyota frame from the era.