I remember carrying a US issue M-1911-A1 (Remington Rand) in a WW II shoulder holster at the Friendship flea markets in the very early 1980's. I usually carried a .38 special, Charter Arms Undercover Special in an inside belt leather holster, not sure of the maker. I carried it in the small of...
Love learning more about Indiana Military History! Thanks!
First found a copy of that book when I was in high school (late '70's) Fascinating! Steel cased ammo, "repack", great stuff! And, it was done in about five years!
Indiana did it's fair share to beat the Axis! Norden bomb sights...
That is good to know that Indiana doesn't have anything like that. I still wonder if the caller was correct about Ohio.
Thanks for the good Indiana info!
BKW
I heard a caller from Ohio on a radio program who said there was clause in the Ohio CC permit codes the made it illegal to CC while wearing a mask. I tried to look up the Indiana codes, but I couldn't readily find anything like that. Admittedly, trying to read that stuff makes my head hurt. Does...
Only time I've flown with firearms was on the Army's dime. We put our M-4 carbines, our M-9 pistols and our NBC drugs in Pelican cases. We buddied up and had two Army issue locks on each case. One buddy had a key for one lock and the other had the key for his/her lock. One person could not open...
Thanks for posting that historical example from "biblical" times. I also believe that it is a metaphor for "prepare for battle", I suspect that many here have already done so. My prayer is that we do not have to do battle.
Blessings,
BKW
Hello, I'm new here (didn't know you existed) and was refered by a member over on the Culver pages.
It's bad news on my end that I found out about this forum.
I had the misfortune to suffer a great loss. My storage facility was broken into and the following was taken.
Any help in recovery...