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The Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) is a 10-character alphanumeric unique identifier assigned by Amazon.com and its partners for product identification within the Amazon organization.

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  1. 3drew

    Washington  Government Issued ID Physically Required for Delivery of pistol?

    Recently purchased a new pistol and provided physical ID at time of purchase for the filing of all the requested forms/paperwork. Got notification at day 8 that BC cleared and pistol was ready for pickup. Drove roughly an hr to the big box store where I purchased the pistol. I drove a different...
  2. ATCclears

    It's taking longer to get a US passport now

    The time frame to receive a US passport is far longer than it was pre-pandemic. Total turnaround time for a standard passport application can be 18 weeks, with 12 weeks for processing and six weeks for mailing, according to the State Department. It says an expedited application can take up to 12...
  3. Identification for a antique big bore short barrel percussion rifle

    Can anyone help identify this antique gun?
  4. rangerstx4

    Yellow Tip 50cal identification help

    My grandpa was a rock hound that spent a lot of time in the Southwest. I got an old wooden box of oddball cartridges from him a while back. A lot of 43 head stamped, spent 50 cal cases. Guessing he came across an old gunnery range. One had this yellow tipped round that’s obviously been fired...
  5. Yarome

    AR Handguard identification help

    I'm fairly new to the AR building world. I have to admit, I'm not a fan of the majority of handguards I see on AR's but found a couple that caught my eye. I've noted the "cookie cutter" tubes that everyone seems to carry but was looking for something with a little more design to them. For the...
  6. Classic Shotguns: Handed Down Today

    Story: These shotguns belonged to my Great Grandfather (I never have seen), my dad handed them down today to me and his grandfather (whom he never met either). The story is that these two shotguns were wore out in North Dakota shooting birds. Not sure of their age but here they are. Both are...
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