Finally own my first fire arm....well 2!
#1
Finally own my first fire arm....well 2!
Father in law is a huge shotgun collector and we go skeet shooting everytime i'm up there. Upon leaving this weekend to head back to NC he gave me two beauties out of his collection...A remington 1100 12G and 20G
Will get pics up tonight
Will get pics up tonight
#2
Dude,
If I were you, the first thing I do after moving out of PRK into a free state is to setup an NFA trust, then go nuts on SBR's and supressors and a few real machine gunes.
But that's just me.
If I were you, the first thing I do after moving out of PRK into a free state is to setup an NFA trust, then go nuts on SBR's and supressors and a few real machine gunes.
But that's just me.
#3
working on it, new to the gun world. Haven't shot a pistol since I was about 12.....first time I shot a shotgun was a few months back when I moved to VA before coming down here to NC
I've signed up for a pistol introduction course given by the local Sheriffs department...then the week after that it's the CC class.....Planning on buying an XD9 or G23
Just gotta make money first
I've signed up for a pistol introduction course given by the local Sheriffs department...then the week after that it's the CC class.....Planning on buying an XD9 or G23
Just gotta make money first
#6
Congrats on the new Remmingtons. Also, where can I find info on the NFA trust that Stuka mentioned? I have not held a firearm since leaving the Army, but I need to start a collection. Our neighborhood is changing.
#7
I hate all of you who live in free states.
Here's some info:
NFA Gun Trust Lawyer Blog :: Published by Florida Gun Trust Lawyer David Goldman
We have a few people here with some nice NFA stuff, maybe they'll chime in.
Here's some info:
NFA Gun Trust Lawyer Blog :: Published by Florida Gun Trust Lawyer David Goldman
We have a few people here with some nice NFA stuff, maybe they'll chime in.
#8
You don't need an NFA trust to have NFA items, but it makes the process smoother and faster. The advantages are that you don't require the chief LEO to sign off on each purchase, and there is no fingerprinting.
#9
Sigh...
#10
Some day you will either move to a free state, or California will no longer be able to infringe upon its citizens' rights.