Hello, I am reasonably certain that my sear spring is worn out, because my p53 Enfield is engaging the trigger on half cock i.e I can fire at half cock. My question is does anyone know of a competent gunsmith that could help me fix my problem. I am located in Montgomery County, my first thought...
When I got my Utah permit non res a few years ago, the instructor said that no matter what she wanted to do she could not change the reciprocity of the permit. That it was written into law or some sorts like that.
80 some photos from the feb 6th rally
Here are 80 some photos I took, let me know if you want copies etc...
http://phackley.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=27905755&AlbumKey=m26S4K
I am a photographer and strong 2nd amendment supporter, I would like to extend my services, I can document the protest, and forward the photos to whomever wants. This way we have good photos of the event that are not biased.
I was going to say, why doesn't someone with several crates of them lying around sell him one? It would be a nice gesture, they would make a profit and he would save some money. Personally I think hes not too bad as long as he doesn't go to gander mountain, they want like 200 after tax.
My buddy is a aircraft engine guy in the navy, he keeps telling me to do it, however, before even considering OCS, I need to drop like 20 pounds, and build up strength in my knees. I used to run track, but in HS I messed my knees up, so ever since its been hard for me to run allot.
I do not see a big deal, he is right, if he is telling the whole story. Its worth the small financial and time cost to assure only legit people have permits.
It would be better to have them screen printed on the shirts, that way they are on the shirt for good, and not odd feeling like that patches. A company along the lines of Teefury or wootshirt would be cool, just local, to support small business.