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    1. Radom P64 W/marschal Grips

      Radom P64 W/marschal Grips

      Just got my new Grips from MarschalGrips.com. SWEET!!!
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      Ak build party?

      While I'm here. I'll throw myself out there. I've built 3 AK's for myself. I'm working on an RPK right now. (An RPK is really just an AK with a longer barrel). And I've still have a Romi G kit sitting on the bench. And I've helped several others get started over the years. I've got a...
    3. jdramsey

      Ak build party?

      If you guys want to talk about proof that someone is able to own a firearm, why don't you take it over to the 2A legal section. I think the people here want to talk about building AKs. Besides, if they build it as required then they built it. Dosen't matter where they built it or who's tools...
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      Pin shoot 22 June

      Looking forward to my first "PIN SHOOT". And I'm bringing a friend. I'm introducing him to shooting sports. He doesn't own a gun yet but he wants to get one. I'm always looking to build our pro 2A ranks.
    5. Imperial Nonmagnetic Knife

      Imperial Nonmagnetic Knife

      Serial No: 96 of 1156. The 61 indicates the year it was made
    6. Imperial Divers Knife

      Imperial Divers Knife

    7. Imperial

      Imperial

      Probably the rarest knife ever issued by the U.S. military. Only 1156 were ordered by the navy in 1961, at a cost of $500 per knife in 1961 dollars. And this one has a 2 digit serial number.
    8. Imperial

      Imperial

      Probably the rarest knife ever issued by the U.S. military. Only 1156 were ordered by the navy in 1961, at a cost of $500 per knife in 1961 dollars. And this one has a 2 digit serial number.
    9. Imperial

      Imperial

      Probably the rarest knife ever issued by the U.S. military. Only 1156 were ordered by the navy in 1961, at a cost of $500 per knife in 1961 dollars. And this one has a 2 digit serial number.
    10. Imperial

      Imperial

      Probably the rarest knife ever issued by the U.S. military. Only 1156 were ordered by the navy in 1961, at a cost of $500 per knife in 1961 dollars. And this one has a 2 digit serial number.
    11. jdramsey

      Moving with C&R

      That's why I don't move....
    12. jdramsey

      Project Alamo - Remember SB281

      I had a thought on this matter over the weekend. (Once I finished mourning.) We should cross reference the anti-gun representatives, with the ones that voted for the new gas tax. (I’ll bet there’s a lot of overlap). Then we could use a 2 pronged attack against them in 2014. We know there are...
    13. jdramsey

      HIT THIS POLL!!!!!!

      Smigiel for Gov.
    14. jdramsey

      To our sb281 Patriots and Heroes!!!

      I'm very depressed today. I made it to Annapolis twice, first time I've ever been to the State house. I also sent numerous e-mails, made numerous phone calls, and wish I could have done more. I really am loosing hope for our country. I guess now it's time to start preping for the 2nd...
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      CA4 Issues Stay, Expedites Appeal

      Class 2 destructive device I think.
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