I was in a local gun store, picking up my (REALLY COOL TRANSFER GUN) and I saw an INGO lower sitting there, lonely and crying for attention.
I bought it that too. (Bad decision????)
So.... now I have it. But what I do NOT have is.... a reason to own it. What the Heck should I do with it? I...
My post wasn't "bait". I was actually happy that they'd changed their signs.
I think open carry is bad tactics. You can disagree ALL YOU FREAKIN' WANT. I'll just sit here and think you an idiot.
I'm sure as (REDACTED) not scared of COVID. And I have guns that will save me from the (REDACTED) who try to make me get jabbed.
I will die before I let them poison me.
Funny... the 96th St. Meijer in Fishers (NE side) now only shows a sign reading "No open carry", not "no guns".
I think we're winning. And I have to say, I kind of agree with that sign. Open carry just makes normies nervous, and prone to freak out and call 911.
They already have a de facto registry. They've illegally kept and maintained it. They say it's not illegal because it's not a "searchable database"..... because they "disabled" (HA!) the search function. I wish I were joking.
I just stumbled over and bought a used INGO Lower today at US DEFENSE SOLUTIONS in Greenwood, but I am tagging this so in two weeks I can hopefully buy another from this buy.
I am really enjoying my Baerskin Waterproof Softshell jacket and Hoodie 3.0. Both together work really well in very cold weather. The hoodie by itself works even below freezing if you're running around in the car and such.
Both have so many pockets I get silly-giddy over them. I put my extra...
I agree, I love my two 10/22s. I have a nice Mannlicher stock rifle that's beautiful to look at, and a neat Navy MILPAT Camo Takedown model that's cool and fun.
For the Mannlicher, I added a front swivel mount for a QD sling, extractor, bigger mag release paddle,
I put a great set of Tech...