Some people would say to avoid this because then your insurance company knows what you own, but itnis a common request with expensive collections of "items" be it jewels, electronics, firearms or collectibles. The question is, do you want them covered in the event something happens since most...
The Kentucky gun shop that sold an AR-15 to a man who used it to kill five co-workers and wrote in his journal the gun was “so easy” to buy is facing a lawsuit filed Monday from survivors and families of the victims.
I found this part of the article very interesting:
River City Firearms is a...
It would be interesting to see how people would react, although I think we can all guess how it would go, if everyone who inquired about an abortion had to be given a pamphlet outlining other options available to them.
I believe the claim by the prosecution is that the letters were signed with no intent of there ever being any demonstrations.
And I know that we live in a world of facts, but what police department needs to have 73 different restricted firearms imported so they can be demonstrated for possible...
Here is a free article about the situation. It is from October of last year. Same deal, supposed "law letters" with no intent to actually demo the guns. This looks really bad since according to the indictment, "Sawyer signed and submitted approximately 32 law letters that requested demonstration...
I remember once, after a snow storm I bought a big bag of kitty litter at Walmart. The cashier looked at it and asked, "Car get stuck?" My reply was, "Nope. My cats need somewhere to take a dump."
Just from seeing the thread title, I was thinking of this that was used for military training and made for Super Nintendo.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/03/09/us-army-macs-training/
I remember being told that they lost a number of records from the 80s due to a fire, flood or something like that. From their website:
"Every attempt will be made to issue a replacement card. Course records prior to 1990 are incomplete, which may result in not being able to issue a replacement...
Lately, based on crime reporting, gas stations, pharmacies and convenience stores are places where you should have your ammo ready to use before you even go in there.