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Posted Sep 30, 2006 @ 1:51:46 pm EDT Daewoo is correct.The next gun buyback seems the best idea. You should have another one of these silly things in a city near you eventually. You'll make a little cash or get a voucher and get rid of a lousy gun. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 26, 2006 @ 2:42:11 am EDT RE: Alaska and Vermont nate1865 wrote: I don't know how AZ intends to do it, but IN honors all people licensed to carry in their state - even those who hail from states that grant everyone a permit by default (Alaska, Vermont) Glad to see another state get a little "free-er". :) Congratulations! Nate Indiana can't honor a Vermonter because Vermont doesn't issue a permit'by default'.They issue nothing,period. So Indiana and all other states can not honor a Vermonter's right to carry. Alaska solved the problem by giving their residents the option to get a permit to allow them reciprocity.Permit less Alaskans can carry only within Alaska. Vermont has yet to take this step. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 26, 2006 @ 2:26:39 am EDT RE: AZ not the only one....... C._Woodard wrote: Incidently, AZ is just the latest to honor any other states permit. AZ, ID, IN, KT, MI, OK, SD, TN &UT all honor every other states permit. A VERY interesting question was posed in that what will AZ do in regards to AK and VT. My guess is that AZ, and probably any other state will not allow CCW by residents of those two states. Again guessing, they have not been through a background check. While I would never expect him to speak for other states, I’m sure Steve Wenger has seen the question, and I sure he will come up with an answer for AZ. Chris Chris Alaska gives it residents the option of getting a permit to allow them to have reciprocity with other states. Vermont residents do not have this option as VT issues no permits. Alaskans with permits should be honored by AZ. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 26, 2006 @ 2:05:31 am EDT RE: RE: Wow! Bruce_Foreman wrote: SUSPICION wrote: What a diatribe,the Fed! You definitely are ready for that Pasco County,Florida retirement. The sooner the better. It's no diatribe. I held a TS clearance with higher than TS endorsement for just short of 20 years active duty service and 10 years after retirement accepted a federal civil service position that required the same clearance
with even higher level access for emergency situations. Everything he described is factual and not exaggerated. You put up with it if you want to keep the employment. Background investigation for me was updated every five years. Bruce I was just having fun with the Fed.He didn't take it seriously so neither should you. I'm ex-Govt. myself(24 years)so I'm very aware of the stresses and strains. Hope you are enjoying your retirement.You surely earned it. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news SUSPICION Current score: 3
Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 9:46:46 pm EDT RE: I believe the correct internet lingo peaksjam wrote: for what just happened to Atticus is PWN3D!!!!!!111 peaksjam Please enlighten myself and other internet illiterates. PWN3D? (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 9:37:42 pm EDT RE: You're taking a risk.............. herbstnebel2ss wrote: While having a gun in a newly developed caliber may be quite a novelty, there is no guarantee that the new caliber will stick around, as you pointed out with the 10mm. Remember, .45 ACP brass cannot be trimmed down to work in the .45 GAP. On the other hand, since the new gun essentially cost you nothing, having a novelty might not be a bad idea. If the .45 GAP goes belly up, it's sure to increase in value and be of interest to collectors.
If it weren't for guns, we'd be British...... The 10mm is not only sticking around,its getting stronger. Ask the guys at Double Tap Ammo.Their whole burgeoning business is centered around the 10mm. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news SUSPICION Current score: 3
Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 9:19:03 pm EDT Thank You Google Here's the link Ed.Fast Eddie at his two timing best.Enjoy: http://chezjacq.com/lott_020606.htm (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 9:06:28 pm EDT Ed Read Professor John Lott's off the cuff interview with Fast Eddie when the fast one was addressing the VPC a few years ago.I'll try to find a link. This chameleon has never met a gun control law he didn't immediately embrace. Looks like you are getting him for another term.My faith in Pennsylvanians common sense is beginning to run thin. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 8:54:15 pm EDT Glock39 I would go with this compact GAP. Very concealable,the punch you are looking for and being a Glock its almost certain to survive,though not obtaining the .45 ACP's icon status. And congratulations on winning the contest. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news
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Posted Sep 25, 2006 @ 6:47:33 pm EDT
Wow! What a diatribe,the Fed! You definitely are ready for that Pasco County,Florida retirement. The sooner the better. (Current score: 3) Original thread/news Page 1 of 1 pages < Previous page | Next page > about packing.org | disclaimer | mark solomon homepage copyright © 1996-2006 mark solomon