That's great. I wish it was for me.
It's been a bust. It's also all but stopped me from buying new guns.
I'm tired of filling out a 4473, getting delayed and then having to drive back the next day.
It's fing bullshite
I said the same thing about being in college from 86 to 90. It was bad enough with those disposable cameras I can only imagine how bad it could have been with cell phones. I would have had to change my name and had plastic surgery to hide myself from my debauchery for 4 years
I just found it completely useless it didn't do anything to change the time frame from being delayed to being approved.
What prompted me to get it was one time a little over a year ago I bought a pistol and they never got back to the dealer with an approval. So it went out the entire waiting...
Good luck trying to get it sorted out. I get delayed every time. I have a C&R FFL, dozens of tax stamps, my lifetime carry permit, no criminal record and I get delayed every time. I went and got the UPIN and it has done absolutely nothing to help mitigate the problem. I still get delayed and the...
Yeah that one makes me scratch my head. I would only assume that either politics in Canada, here or something to do with the FATF made it impossible to import these or possibly a perfect storm of all of the above.
That's a lot of money for a cash strapped military to leave on the table
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I have used these 300 grain Hornady bullets with great success. They're accurate and they expand really well. I have used them in Star Line cases in my Marlin and my Sharps with no issues. Like 92 FS Tech above I encountered the shortened...
Speaking of orange barrels the last time that the wife and I was in Indianapolis I could have swore we passed the same group of barrels that we passed back in 1988 when we were dating.
I'm also convinced that the people who plan construction projects on our roads must do it between shots of...
These are all single shot, two of them Sharps, top one is a original made in 1880 trapdoor carbine. The bottom one is 54 caliber takes paper cartridges, the middle one is 45-70.
The Trapdoor carbine I found nestled in between a couple of really beat up rifles at a shop in Gettysburg. It had...