I can't believe that when a person has lived in the state since 1985, and had the same job since 1988, you have to prove
who you are, where you live and if you are a US citizen.
I believe my tax records for local, state and federal should give me a free pass, proving beyond all doubt that I am worhty to buy a .22 caliber "weapon."
But, I suppose I have an overrated view of my own importance and significance.
I went to Rural King to buy a S&W M&P .22 Compact today after work.
I had it in my hand, starting paperwork.
Then came my driver's license: Is this your current address?
No, I just moved.
Sorry.
Well, since you need 17 documents from birth certificate to passport and everything in between to get a new driver's license with an address change.
It looks like I won't be able to buy at a retail place anytime soon. Maybe during Spring Break in March I'll have time to get to the DMV.
I don't usually buy from stores, but I have 5 times that I remember since May:
38 Charter Arms SS, (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Taurus 9mm Slim, (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Henry Lever Action .22 rifle (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Ruger GP100 .22, (Hoosier Armory)
Sig Sauer RS 290. (Hoosier Armory)
Outside of the inconvenience of the drive out of the way home, going to Rural King in Beechgrove from 1500 East Michigan instead of driving to Wannamaker,
I'm already over the inconvenience, and after holding the light Smith MP Compact,
it makes me wonder if I should just stick with my 1911 Sig Sauer for range use (and I have other .22s) and my Beretta or Taurus tilt-up if I actually wanted to carry a .22, but with .25 and .32 tilt-ups in both Baretta and Taurus, and the Smith .380, 9mm (s), 45 and 38 hammerless SS revolver, why would I?
I do have a fascination with carrying small, though.
I've even have carried my little .22 magnum NAA single action before, but not since I now have a bevy of larger calibers, although since they are virtually all small, compact or even subcompact I'm sure the real men carrying man-sized 1911ish guns are like: or .
I am here to entertain.
who you are, where you live and if you are a US citizen.
I believe my tax records for local, state and federal should give me a free pass, proving beyond all doubt that I am worhty to buy a .22 caliber "weapon."
But, I suppose I have an overrated view of my own importance and significance.
I went to Rural King to buy a S&W M&P .22 Compact today after work.
I had it in my hand, starting paperwork.
Then came my driver's license: Is this your current address?
No, I just moved.
Sorry.
Well, since you need 17 documents from birth certificate to passport and everything in between to get a new driver's license with an address change.
It looks like I won't be able to buy at a retail place anytime soon. Maybe during Spring Break in March I'll have time to get to the DMV.
I don't usually buy from stores, but I have 5 times that I remember since May:
38 Charter Arms SS, (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Taurus 9mm Slim, (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Henry Lever Action .22 rifle (Marksman Shooting Sports)
Ruger GP100 .22, (Hoosier Armory)
Sig Sauer RS 290. (Hoosier Armory)
Outside of the inconvenience of the drive out of the way home, going to Rural King in Beechgrove from 1500 East Michigan instead of driving to Wannamaker,
I'm already over the inconvenience, and after holding the light Smith MP Compact,
it makes me wonder if I should just stick with my 1911 Sig Sauer for range use (and I have other .22s) and my Beretta or Taurus tilt-up if I actually wanted to carry a .22, but with .25 and .32 tilt-ups in both Baretta and Taurus, and the Smith .380, 9mm (s), 45 and 38 hammerless SS revolver, why would I?
I do have a fascination with carrying small, though.
I've even have carried my little .22 magnum NAA single action before, but not since I now have a bevy of larger calibers, although since they are virtually all small, compact or even subcompact I'm sure the real men carrying man-sized 1911ish guns are like: or .
I am here to entertain.