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ORNERY OAF

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  1. 58 minutes ago, bgavin said:

    What was missing from the OP's comments:  pay to park, and pay to get in.p

    You're right bgavin, we get free parking but loose  10 bucks just getting in the joint...breaks my heart as I grew up going to gun shows, used to wait in anticipation of the gun show each month...now crap

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  2. Pards and pardettes, 

     

    Went to the local fun show today.  Wow, what a let down. Very little reloading stuff, but sure plenty of ar and glock stuff....did see a stack of ZSR small pistol primers for 60 bucks per K..never seen them before but I read some reviews and they didn't seem favorable.  Also 1lb cans of titegroup for 35$ ...the rest was high priced as usual. 60 bucks forn1k almost had me on the primers, they only has small pistol. Anyone shoot these? Someone said they are harder that other primers.

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  3. I think the bulldog,if loaded well, is a very good gun..the 69 is a little big and heavy for a small revolver, and the ruger gp100 44 has been know, and maybe discontinued  for blowing out forcing cones left and right. Which blows me away as I love ruger revolvers

  4. 2 hours ago, Charlie Harley, #14153 said:

    Not to hijack the thread, but while everyone is debating recoil in the Bulldog, consider having it magnaported.  I did an alloy J-frame and it made a world of difference. 

    Only problem is that would cost dang near as much as the bulldog ;)...charter arms is nice priced!

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    The new Heritage Rough Rider Tactical Cowboy, modern day technology into an old classic world. 

    Someone needs an ass whipping for this abomination 

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  6. I agree with alpo, I've seen tables at the gun show with 50 guns from "personal collection" so no nics  check. And yes, that is the table the thugs flock to with cash in hand. The legit dealers hate them because they make good folks look bad. It's not just some guys selling grandpa's shotguns at the show or one of any of us selling stuff to buy new stuff without the old lady finding out. These are the guys who make money buying and selling lots of guns every show, they are "engaged in the business"

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  7. 8 minutes ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:

     There's only one problem I see in their assortations: there's no such thing as an unlicensed dealer. Gun Dealers by definition are FFL holders. Anybody who doesn't have one is a private citizen

     

     

     

    Please, by your logic, anyone who sells drugs, a drug dealer, is a pharmacist,  anyone not licensed is just a private citizen......so the dude down the street slinging meth and heroin is not a drug dealer because he is not licensed? He is a private citizen 

  8. Hester v. United States,337 the Court held that the Fourth Amendment did not protect “open fields” and that, therefore, police searches in such areas as pastures, wooded areas, open water, and vacant lots need not comply with the requirements of warrants and probable cause. The Court’s announcement in Katz v. United States338 that the Amendment protects “people not places” cast some doubt on the vitality of the open fields principle, but all such doubts were cast away in Oliver v. United States.339 Invoking Hester’s reliance on the literal wording of the Fourth Amendment (open fields are not “effects”) and distinguishing Katz, the Court ruled that the open fields exception applies to fields that are fenced and posted. “[A]n individual may not legitimately demand privacy for activities conducted out of doors in fields, except in the area immediately surrounding the home.

     

    So not your house...

    Fields and surrounding open space, not residential where you have an expectation of privacy 

  9. 4 minutes ago, Big Sage, SASS #49891 Life said:

    Here a Game Warden has the right to search a residence without a warrant if they suspect a fish & game law has been broken. 

    They cannot search a residence without a probable cause warrant, I will need to see the written law on this one, I'm calling BS. If I am wrong, I will gladly apologize,  but the 4th ammendment does not disappear due to game warden suspicion 

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  10. That's why I always put em on the ground, especially at gunpoint....face down arms out, much harder to resist from that position...hands behind the head,interlace fingers is for a rear approach, usually kneeling by then or on their way to old cold ground

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