A Gun Thread About Absolutely Nothing!

NOW I know what to use that small pocket for. Never had any use for it until now. Thanks.
 
NOW I know what to use that small pocket for. Never had any use for it until now. Thanks.

it's for coins, I think. Average jeans for Joe the Plumber is too small for a barrel. He was a large guy so he had "XL" pants with "small pocket" big enough for the barrel.
 
it's for coins, I think. Average jeans for Joe the Plumber is too small for a barrel. He was a large guy so he had "XL" pants with "small pocket" big enough for the barrel.
It was originally for pocket watches.
 
I am picking one of these up in a couple of weeks:


Beretta 96FS .40 cal

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I sold my 92FS including my Italian Stainless and always regretted it but I needed the money so I had to. I hope to get the Italian 92FS in black later this year after **hopefully** picking up a CZ P01. It's a pain waiting to hear from suppliers.....

Laura
 
Well, this is an interesting development. I've been waiting over a month now for an answer from my local shop 1) can he get the gun I want 2) how much? Two months and I've decided emails aren't his strong point. That's a mistake, women are strong buyers in the market so if he can't answer an email, someone else will...in three hours. This AM, I'm looking online at my local shops, checked out one I rarely go to for their used guns and found a never fired, stainless Italian 92FS - it was clean, I checked myself after leaving work early to put money down on it. Had the box, two mags, everything, just unreal. So....CZ's out, Beretta is in. I pick it up Friday and will be sending it to Wilson's Combat to customize when I have the funds.

This makes up for the gun I couldn't get last year for my promotion, and God willing, this year. It's true what they say, "Good things come to those who wait."
 
Well, this is an interesting development. I've been waiting over a month now for an answer from my local shop 1) can he get the gun I want 2) how much? Two months and I've decided emails aren't his strong point. That's a mistake, women are strong buyers in the market so if he can't answer an email, someone else will...in three hours. This AM, I'm looking online at my local shops, checked out one I rarely go to for their used guns and found a never fired, stainless Italian 92FS - it was clean, I checked myself after leaving work early to put money down on it. Had the box, two mags, everything, just unreal. So....CZ's out, Beretta is in. I pick it up Friday and will be sending it to Wilson's Combat to customize when I have the funds.

This makes up for the gun I couldn't get last year for my promotion, and God willing, this year. It's true what they say, "Good things come to those who wait."


and to those willing to go off the beaten path and look for deals elsewhere too ..
 
finally handed in my handgun purchase permit to my local PD... the worst part? the process will take 3 months :mad2:

I'm buying a CCW gun... probably S&W M&P Compact 9 :hmm:
 
finally handed in my handgun purchase permit to my local PD... the worst part? the process will take 3 months :mad2:

I'm buying a CCW gun... probably S&W M&P Compact 9 :hmm:

Long time. Takes 2 or 3 days here. Just go in the Sheriff's Department and fill out the form and they run a background check. If it comes back clean the permits are ready in that time and can get up to 3 permits at once. Valid for 5 years. Once you have the permit just go to a gun store and buy what you want and give them the permit and fill out the forms. If someone has the CCW license there exempt from getting the permit just show the gun dealer the CCW license.
 
finally handed in my handgun purchase permit to my local PD... the worst part? the process will take 3 months :mad2:

I'm buying a CCW gun... probably S&W M&P Compact 9 :hmm:
The permit is just for buying a handgun? Wow! We go to a gun store, the clerk phones in the info to SLED, and in about 15 minutes we're done.

You already have a CCW license so that should have expedited the process.
 
The permit is just for buying a handgun? Wow! We go to a gun store, the clerk phones in the info to SLED, and in about 15 minutes we're done.
yes - I must apply for purchase permit whenever I want to buy a handgun. :(

You already have a CCW license so that should have expedited the process.
the CCW license is for other states... I have non-resident CCW licenses. NJ does not recognize any of it nor issue one.... unless you're an important person or retired cop but they don't even issue one for retired cops much either.
 
yes - I must apply for purchase permit whenever I want to buy a handgun. :(

the CCW license is for other states... I have non-resident CCW licenses. NJ does not recognize any of it nor issue one.... unless you're an important person or retired cop but they don't even issue one for retired cops much either.
Apparently, the rights of "unimportant" people aren't respected in NJ. :(
 
Remington 870 with original barrel ... (along with some 3" magnum 00 buckshot in case of zombies)
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Bought and installed a new shorter Remington 18.5" barrel with improved choke ...
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Difference in barrel length ...
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now that's a zombie-certified weapon :lol:
 
not quite sure what it is strange looking gun with lots of bullets they all give me creeps
 
guns guns guns guns.

Seb's reply to my post -
And your saying that nobody in the United States owns any of them? Really?

I'm sure some of them do but they either -

1. own a relic
2. are registered FFL holder

probably 0.000000001% of Americans own machine guns and probably 99.9% of them are "professional" gun collectors and sellers... and most likely either veterans or ex-cop.

machine guns are very expensive. having ammo for bullets is expensive. they're very difficult to own legally.
 
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