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Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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Originally posted by TeXJ View PostThat's an awesome CJ! Those things are getting expensive.
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Originally posted by Mediumrarechicken View Postyou old man needs to ship it to a gun shop in your area, call around to see what their fees are. There are lots of dinner table ffl's that would really love your business.
Originally posted by TeXJ View Posthaha wait so if you live in a conservative state, that means it has higher crime?
I live in a very nice neighborhood that when I bought my house 9 years ago, it was right at $100k. Not expensive by any means. I've left my garage door open many of times to come back to all my tools, my pit bike, my air compressor all still sitting there.
Oh, and if you want to keep your liberal ideology, you can keep your ass in the cesspool of comi-fornia.
I have yet to be a victim of any sort of crime since moving to California, where by the time I had lived the same duration in Cincinnati, which is an extremely conservative city, I had already been a victim of several break-ins (four occasions, 2x vehicle, shed and garage) despite living in and spending my time mostly in nicer suburbs. I know nothing about where you live, and my experience is purely anecdotal, but when you add to that the crime statistics between the specific conservative and progressive cities I have lived in, the conservatives ones plainly have higher crime rates. No one that I know in California has ever been carjacked, but I had two friends carjacked at gunpoint during the time I lived in Cincinnati. Stuff like that is why I don't feel a need to carry in California, but if I still lived in Ohio I likely would.
Not liberal ideology, leftist, please. I probably feel these moderate, center-right liberals are almost as much of a social problem as you do. But yes, stay in California is exactly what I plan on doing, along with getting involved with firearms-friendly activist groups such as Redneck Revolt and the John Brown Gun Club. Likewise, hopefully you plan on keeping your conservative values out of California.
Kind of interesting how my renewed interest in firearms is forcing me to interact with right-wing/conservative people again. I suppose it is to be expected, I just haven't had to do that in recent years. Hopefully I can find a good left-friendly or apolitical FFL in my area to deal with for this transfer paperwork and future ammo purchases.sigpic
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Originally posted by Vincent Brick View PostYeah, after the research I did yesterday I am not seeing any way around that. How does one go about finding a tiny dealer like what you describe? The only resource I know of to find one is going to be Google, which I assume will directme only toward bigger shops. Also, can anyone direct me to a glossary of all these abbreviations? I can understand from context that an FFL is a dealer, but I would like to know what these things actually stand for. Would definitely prefer to take my business to a smaller dealer, and really hoping the fees aren't too bad or I might have to hold off until I have more loot before bringing it in. I'm really not sure what to expect.
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Originally posted by Vincent Brick View PostYeah, after the research I did yesterday I am not seeing any way around that. How does one go about finding a tiny dealer like what you describe? The only resource I know of to find one is going to be Google, which I assume will directme only toward bigger shops. Also, can anyone direct me to a glossary of all these abbreviations? I can understand from context that an FFL is a dealer, but I would like to know what these things actually stand for. Would definitely prefer to take my business to a smaller dealer, and really hoping the fees aren't too bad or I might have to hold off until I have more loot before bringing it in. I'm really not sure what to expect.
I have yet to be a victim of any sort of crime since moving to California, where by the time I had lived the same duration in Cincinnati, which is an extremely conservative city, I had already been a victim of several break-ins (four occasions, 2x vehicle, shed and garage) despite living in and spending my time mostly in nicer suburbs. I know nothing about where you live, and my experience is purely anecdotal, but when you add to that the crime statistics between the specific conservative and progressive cities I have lived in, the conservatives ones plainly have higher crime rates. No one that I know in California has ever been carjacked, but I had two friends carjacked at gunpoint during the time I lived in Cincinnati. Stuff like that is why I don't feel a need to carry in California, but if I still lived in Ohio I likely would.
Not liberal ideology, leftist, please. I probably feel these moderate, center-right liberals are almost as much of a social problem as you do. But yes, stay in California is exactly what I plan on doing, along with getting involved with firearms-friendly activist groups such as Redneck Revolt and the John Brown Gun Club. Likewise, hopefully you plan on keeping your conservative values out of California.
Kind of interesting how my renewed interest in firearms is forcing me to interact with right-wing/conservative people again. I suppose it is to be expected, I just haven't had to do that in recent years. Hopefully I can find a good left-friendly or apolitical FFL in my area to deal with for this transfer paperwork and future ammo purchases.
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Anyone have a good suggestion for entry level competition holster. I am looking at a Red Hill Tactical holster but have zero experience with OTWB holsters, let alone competition ones. Also, any good suggestions for comp belt and clip system to use. These holsters are so customizable I am a bit lost.
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Originally posted by naplesE30 View PostAnyone have a good suggestion for entry level competition holster. I am looking at a Red Hill Tactical holster but have zero experience with OTWB holsters, let alone competition ones. Also, any good suggestions for comp belt and clip system to use. These holsters are so customizable I am a bit lost.
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Originally posted by naplesE30 View PostAnyone have a good suggestion for entry level competition holster. I am looking at a Red Hill Tactical holster but have zero experience with OTWB holsters, let alone competition ones. Also, any good suggestions for comp belt and clip system to use. These holsters are so customizable I am a bit lost.
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Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View Post
The main thing pulling me from the SCAR is the cost and fact i already have an AR that has wayyy more parts availability and modding that can be done.
IMO the worst part about the SCAR is that the stock makes it feel like an airsoft rifle. Always sucks trying to get a decent cheek weld with those things (unless you have 3 chins to keep in locked down). HK MR762 is a much better platform for the money.
PS90 will be sweet! Fun little collector gun for sure.-Alex
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So unless I some how lose this auction even though I’m only one to have bid and there are many on gunbroker and I went to one on the last few pages. Tomorrow at 3 I will have bought my PS90. Much excite. Now I just gotta find the FFL transfer guy I want to go through. The gun is only about an hour drive from me but in iowa so i still have to go through the FFL.
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PS90 is a long gun so under federal rules you can buy out of your home state in person and not have to worry about the FFL transfer in your home state, pistols you can only accept delivery of in your home state. I am not familiar with the NE rules on this so do your own home work, but if they (like most states) default to federal rules on this you should be fine to go pick it up in person with out having to worry about the shipping and transfer fee from a local shop.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
William Pitt-
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post^
PS90 is a long gun so under federal rules you can buy out of your home state in person and not have to worry about the FFL transfer in your home state, pistols you can only accept delivery of in your home state. I am not familiar with the NE rules on this so do your own home work, but if they (like most states) default to federal rules on this you should be fine to go pick it up in person with out having to worry about the shipping and transfer fee from a local shop.
Good to know. When it goes through i will talk with seller and see if i can arrange pick up. Im sure thats how nebraska does cause now that i think about it. People can buy guns from Bass Pro Shops no problem and its just across the river in Council Bluffs Iowa. When people ask me what the gun laws in Nebraska are like I typically reply with what gun laws? There isn’t much regulation on them. Where I live is only city to have some regulation and thats just having to take paper work for hand gun to police headquarters to register it before you can leave the store with it.
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