No lawyer needed. IAW (in accordance with) IC 35-47-3-2 if there were no charges filed,firearm MUST be returned to rightful owner following disposition of the case. Might call Co. prosecutor and repeat this section of the law and explain that your rights have been violated. In my view...as long...
...supply and demand..
Due to recent developments and severe 'panic-buying',supplies of reloading components.... even presses and dies...are very limited. Most places are limiting the sale of items to prevent going completely out of stock on everything. Policy of limiting powder to 1-lb. a...
..Dillon Dist..
Welcome to the DILLON experience...!!! They have the best equipment for the dollar value. Full disclosure...I'm a DILLON Dist. in South Bend,IN....LOL.
...Berry's..
I stock Berry's 200gr. JHP and those that shoot it have not had any problems. As mentioned,it's a plated bullet...cheaper than standard FMJ,kinder to the barrel and clean to reload and shoot. Suggest a cleaner powder than Bullseye or Unique....might try Accurate Arms #5. My...
...do's and don't...
As a 'retired' Class #7 FFL Mfg.,reloading Instructor and professional reloader,I recommend starting out with the LEE 50th Annv. single-stage press kit. It is by far the best dollar value for the beginning reloader. I teach a reloading class every month in South...
...is a 1919A4 considered....?
OK....I'll close the shop early and make the trip...2-miles...LOL. Since most folks don't get to see 'em...I'll bring a 1919A4 Browning for giggles and grins. We won't be able to shoot it....but seeing the wide-eyed kids look at it up close is priceless....
...better late than never...
Just a short note to ask if there are any interested folks in St. Joseph Co. and/or the South Bend area. ...? Contact by email is appropriate and I am a business man and have a retail store. We need to make contacts...NOW...
Just finished going through a 'new' 1918 loader. Loads well,operates smoothly and was priced right. Would anyone else pay $900.00 for a well equipped one that will load 30/06,.308,8MM,7MM and 7.65 Argentine....? Came with a transport case (wood box) and a manual.
...many things change...
Regarding the Indy 1500....it's always a crap shoot....for the public and those who set-up there,dealers or not. I picked up 10K .50 BMG API for $1,700 and then found (4) powders...WC860,WC844,WC 872 and IMR 5010...in bulk 8# kegs for less than $4@#. Then 7.5K CCI .50...
Just a note to re-admit myself to the site. Been busy getting my belt-fed Browning's built and transition from gun dealer/Mfg. to an ammo dealer. See you in Lafayette,IN this week end at the Tippy Co. fairgrounds gun show. Len,Len's Ammo Shop,South Bend
...agree..
Just concur...a dog...any barking 4-legged canine...will usually give you a few seconds of warning. In these times of home invasions and questionable persons knocking on your door at all hours,a dog is more of a necessity than a pet. The more protective and loud barking...the better.
Would like to introduce myself to the INGO site members. L999here is my screen name on the 1919A4.com site,E-bay (spit) and Gunbrokers.com site. Usually available for reloading questions (Retired class #7 Mfg.) and build questions on the 1917/1919 class of belt fed Brownings. (SALUTE) TO ALL MY...