I have a few custom sniper rifles and a few ar typpe rifles
I have a few custom sniper rifles and a few ar typpe rifles
Go for it, Adam. None of those rifles will take you to the Trash Room...
Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.
Because I need to eat and buy textbooks I need atleast $1500 in cash. Looking for guns I can shoot, not collect, that hobby will come in timehandguns or AR style are great.
Originally Posted by JJ1987
Excuse my ignorance and I am definitely not trolling, but If I had a scooter, it would actually be possible in the US to swap it for guns and by the look of it some very big guns? Something would have to be registered I guess? I remember once shopping in Michigan and in amongst the groceries being swiped at checkout by the guy in front of me was quite a lot of ammunition. Being British you can imagine how this was something of a culture shock for me.
Alan Formstone
Puerto Aventuras, Mexico
north carolina requires no registration for weapons except for class 3( i think) fire arms. meaning automatic and suppressed weapons, and short barrell weapons. and as for the guns having to be big.....one of the custom sniper rifles I have with optics is well over 5k. and one of my ar's is a custom built heavy barrell retails around 3k
How many rifles do you have versus how many scooters?
Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.
This scooter is light enough to throw and might cause more damage than a .380![]()
Florida requires no registration, and I shudder to think that there are states which do.
Originally Posted by JJ1987
A scooter is pretty low velocity - lots of momentum due to the heavy weight, but very little penetration. And follow up shots are much quicker with a .380 and most have a mag capacity of 6+1 or 7+1, while a scooter is definitely single shot. Even against an intruder with body armor, I'd still take the .380 and rely on good bullet placement.
Besides, concealed carry with scooter is problematic at best.
Not sure about Michael, but I am pretty evenly balanced in the guns versus scooter department - 3 scooters and 3 gun safes. In my experience, it is a pretty good ratio.
What size drysuit do you wear?
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