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Police officer justified in fatal mall shooting of black man: Alabama AG
Stories like this just terrify me.. A law-abiding citizen with a concealed handgun license was sitting in ready position after gunfire erupted in the mall. He also was in the Army and serving our country. The police saw...
Bad guy with a weapon is dead.
https://patch.com/illinois/southside/attempted-robber-shot-dead-woman-concealed-carry-license
Initial information from police indicates the man, a 19-year-old approached the 25-year-old woman while she was standing at a corner and displayed a weapon while...
I noticed that franklin armory and several others do not have Oregon on the list of restricted states. I want a double tap trigger for my kriss vector but dont want to risk the ATF shooting my dog can you help me out.
Merry Christmas everyone, I have a buyer from Washington lined up to buy my shotgun from. I live in Oregon and the buyer wants me to meet him at WA FFL to handle the transfer. Any special rules/laws I should be aware of in this situation?
I have purchased a long gun from ffl in WA and have had...
Just like the title says. Looking for something for my son and would prefer a CVA Optima Stainless if at all possible and need it to be NW legal. Not looking to spend a ton either. Thanks for looking
1639 is headed to court and we're the lead plaintiff in the Federal Lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation and the NRA. SAF and the NRA are picking up the direct legal cost for the suit, however we are asked every day how people can donate so here's an option to support the legal...
Im sorry Guy and gals, Im sure questions like this have been asked and answered a 100 times and I did a search. Sorry.
Wife and I split not on my terms and kept 2 of my guns. Started legal issues and I can not retrieve them. Not sure if she gave them to the authorities or has them and is...
I'm in Kansas and we don't have any restrictions on them and they're as close to full-auto as you can get without Spending another $200 for a tax stamp and taking months to get your NFA approval.
First "Binary Mode" 1 round fires on the trigger pull and 1 round fires as you release the trigger...
I have 4 mags Kriss MagEX G21 / 25 rd.
Sell for $70/each shipped to your door.
Trade them for 6 Glock 19 Gen 4 33rds magazines.
[email protected] or text at 503-442-1914
KRISS MagEx G21 / 25 RD / .45 ACP
So with the introduction of new gun laws in OR trying to kill 2A rights by 1,000 cuts, I have some questions. I asked these of my FFL and he was pretty sure of his answers to the first question, but the rest he was not as sure about #3 and was very unsure about #2. If you've got an answer with...
I have heard that verticle fore grips were a no go on AR Pistols but some believed that angle grips were ok. This youtuber believes (and makes a compelling case) that they are legal as long as the weapons overall length is over 26 inches (legally measured). Does that sound legit?
Edit: Sorry I...
A Landmark Legal Shift Opens Pandora’s Box for DIY Guns
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Cody Wilson published the digital files for the Liberator Pistol in 2013 ( Liberator (gun) - Wikipedia ), within the week, was ordered by the US State Department to take the files down under ITAR (...
Interesting video on gun control
AR-15 owners in California now have to register as "owners of assault weapons." Where's the 2nd amendment protection here?