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Sure there is!
And he's organized a virtual army, and we're completely prepared with sand, salt and overwhelming mechanized force to meet both days of snow that we get every four years.
I thought that was a good joke!
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Sure there is!
And he's organized a virtual army, and we're completely prepared with sand, salt and overwhelming mechanized force to meet both days of snow that we get every four years.
I was looking at whom has repricosity with whom the other day since I was getting mine for Arizona. ( Actually no permit required for conceal or open carry - except in a few situations)
I was a little surprised that Washington and Oregon are with the ranks of Illinois and several other coast anti gun states that do not have written agreements with many pro gun states.
I interpret - that they would like to take those rights away - or at least make it more difficult to carry. Kepp vigilant
WA is a weenie as far as reciprocity.. really
UT now requires that you have your home states CWP first.
Better look into 12 GA shotguns and buckshot if home invasions are a concern.. a handgun at 1 AM is a poor substitute
I think depends upon how good one is with a handgun.
Nothing compares to the effects of a 12 GA with 00 buckshot. Add to the mix, @ 2 AM? No handgun even comes close
I am personally more fond of #4 shot than 00. More neighborhood-friendly.
Meh, low recoil buck for me. Plenty of penetration inside of 75 yards, more controllable.
I'm pretty sure Dave has published another article on CPLs since April. Let's see if he's paying attention...
Well, right now we're above 384,000 and probably right around 385,000 CPLs active in Washington.
As for shotguns in a house...you do not need anything that gives good penetration at 75 yards, but at 15-25 feet, and for that boys and girls, a load of high-base No. 2, 4 or even 6 will do just nicely. More lead, more spread, more likely to mess someone up at very close range.
Anybody who thinks that is nuts can volunteer to stand across a room, say a living room or bedroom, from me as I load up a 12-gauge with Remington high base...
Since WA require no safety class,
I just hope all the new people who are getting their CCW knows what they are doing. (Safety and handing)
Well, right now we're above 384,000 and probably right around 385,000 CPLs active in Washington.
As for shotguns in a house...you do not need anything that gives good penetration at 75 yards, but at 15-25 feet, and for that boys and girls, a load of high-base No. 2, 4 or even 6 will do just nicely. More lead, more spread, more likely to mess someone up at very close range.
Anybody who thinks that is nuts can volunteer to stand across a room, say a living room or bedroom, from me as I load up a 12-gauge with Remington high base...