I hope the troopers are being supported by the state with the resources to have all public services that should be available at an MSP barracks available on day 1
Berger 105 hybrid over H4350 will do the trick.
Many people will say they are concerned with terminal performance because they aren't explicitly a hunting below. To them I'd show a pile of dead critters.
A more bulletproof solution is having a gun smith touch up the threads or chop and re-thread. Service should be around $75 for something correct. Mine also came incorrect. I ended up sending it to Tornado Technologies to be cut and thread. A premium, but service was very prompt.
The folk that only brought 200 last year ran out. Those that had it made it rain. There are two schools of thought at this match actual precision low round count to hit targets, or spray lead and hope for a hit.
Last year the placing was pretty much 50/50 between the two, with the winner...
I've never flown with just a can, always had a gun to check with it. I arrive at the gate, I tell them I'm checking a gun, they take a peek, can is in there too. never been asked for paperwork or anything.
Perhaps I overstated, but my point is well put by OP above. Online gun sales, or at the very least an online presence is required to thrive in a 2015 firearms retail business.
I've purchased both locally and online. When it comes down to it no dealer in MD has ever been able to come close to...
Love the FEAR MONGERING!!!
EVERYONE BE WARE ATF COMING 2 GET UR GUNS!!!! THEY GONNA TAKE YOUR KITCHEN TABLE FFL....
yeah right. They've been around a long time and the ones that get the books right and stick to the letter of the law have remained untouched.
And brick and mortar shops need customers to survive.
I've heard every IP in MD that I've visited complain about how BudsGuns is going to be the end of them, but I've never seen anyone other than Engage Armament resort to selling things online, and they only use Gunbroker. The margins are...
Do educated customers stand to benefit in any way by overpaying for a gun they know they want in store versus transferring it? NO!
Clearly the online gun store business model is working.