Brains_N_Boobs
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can be cruel but facts just the same. My point is, as compared to other states Minnesota’s gun laws and regulations are just fine. What’s reasonable reform? There are millions of AR-15s in the general populace, do you suggest confiscating all of them. I would suggest directing our efforts towards mental health. In big sky country an AR-15 is nothing more than a varmint rifle.
When I was younger we never had these mass school shootings, everyone had guns, even brought them to school during hunting season, something else is rotting our society and it’s not guns. The more pressure government puts on eliminating guns I assure you the more resistance the government will receive.
You might want to give up on the cod philosophy.Saw this:
Wanted to say that, perhaps, we are getting the fallout from LBJ's Great Society.
Which is in some strange way like WW2 was the fallout from FDR's cure for the Great Depression.
Maybe so much Great isn't the best idea we ever had . . . .
An ever diminishing circle I might add.I'm certain that Tampon Tim is all over that one.
Meanwhile, as the banners circle their wagons . . . .
An ever diminishing circle I might add.![]()
I'm not overly fond of semi-auto shotties. I officiate at several 3 gun matches and I've seen far to many of them fuck up while the pump guns keep running. The most common failure modes are gummed up actions (over lubrication, dirt, etc.) and/or the gas seal O-ring.I suppose. It's still too motherfucking chatty for my tastes.
Pondering between a semi-auto shottie and a short AR in .300.
Or maybe bigger.
Probably .300
I'm not overly fond of semi-auto shotties. I officiate at several 3 gun matches and I've seen far to many of them fuck up while the pump guns keep running. The most common failure modes are gummed up actions (over lubrication, dirt, etc.) and/or the gas seal O-ring.
If you're buying it for casual shooting or home defense and keep it clean it'll last quite a while.
The one YOU'RE most effective with is the answer.Another "best pistol caliber" article.
I'm liking the 10mm and .45ACP at the moment, and I look forward to trying out the .38Super as I get a chance to.
https://athlonoutdoors.com/article/best-pistol-caliber/?trk_msg=C7UCFJ2RS4N4TD7E9V02BM7P8G&trk_contact=AVIE89O010LHKESBP28S37IKG8&trk_sid=UEQ6P5TGALKFUO32USESN29LS8&trk_link=J9SMTR84I4M45CSVFQ2433N00K&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=READ+MORE&utm_campaign=What+is+the+Best+Pistol+Caliber?
I second the Ol’ Pump. My Win Ranger 120 is the best shooting scattergun. I inherited my uncles Browning A5 (Belgian) and it’s a beautiful gun, but I don’t enjoy shooting it as much. I’ve had one malfunction with it, but it shoots well enough. If I’m being graded? The Winchester gets pulled out of the bag.I'm not overly fond of semi-auto shotties. I officiate at several 3 gun matches and I've seen far to many of them fuck up while the pump guns keep running. The most common failure modes are gummed up actions (over lubrication, dirt, etc.) and/or the gas seal O-ring.
If you're buying it for casual shooting or home defense and keep it clean it'll last quite a while.

He pals around with the Fat Electrician, funny shit.Ran across this:
He pals around with the Fat Electrician, funny shit.
He was under consideration to head the ATF.I kinda feel sorry for him getting smeared by the nutcase.
Seems to me he did a demonstration/recreation of the Trump shooting, which I thought was pretty good.