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I couldnt find the picture of the 3 shit group...LOLI added to my description of a rifle I have on Gunbroker today, auction 745390922. If you want a good laugh at my expense look it up. It won’t let my edit it
I really should proof read before I hit enter.
I always blame it on autocorrect..even if it comes out of my mouth.I couldnt find the picture of the 3 shit group...LOL
yepI always blame it on autocorrect..even if it comes out of my mouth.
The Lilja does a good job. I have a Terminator T3 brake on my 338 Lapua and I haven’t had anything that does as good job as the Terminator, absolutely takes the beast out of it.How is that Lija "Muzzle Break"?
I understand where your coming from Carlsbad, I agree with you. Lots of good people in California. It’s just a matter of convience for me. He lives 10 minutes away and is the only FFL within 45 minutes.If your FFL won't ship to california you should find another FFL who doesn't play naive politics hurting only gun enthusiasts.
I'm the worst Ledd. I write things half ass, transcribe numbers and really should do a better job proof reading before I hit send. Guilty as charged.The first PM that i got from you recently via email notification when we were talking about rifle scopes was in a completely different language! LOL
Why would a "gun enthusiast" even consider living, or staying, in California? The war has been lost. Doesn't make sense. So many gun friendly states with beautiful places to live and still close to California if a person wants to still work there or go back and see family.
It's pretty simple. Why should I risk a felony by selling firearms in a state with crazed laws, numerous cutouts, and many models that are banned for no apparent reason? I need to be an FFL, AND have a law license to make sure I am not breaking California laws? Not me. I just won't do business there, and if that means the terrorist's win then so be it. The People can rise against their rulers...or not.
But to me it's a pretty easy decision to forego sales to one state and remove any possibility of having the State come after me or jeopardize my FFL.
If you want to you can go ahead and teach an online class on California firearms law, but I'll bet it will have a disclaimer somewhere that if they come after one of your students you're not responsible.
It's not to punish you or anyone else. It's a business decision not to jeopardize sales to the other 49 states because you get a beef with CA over a magazine, or a lug on a barrel, or whatever. If you want to buy whatever you want move to a state that is free and not run by cryptocommunists.
I understand where your coming from Carlsbad, I agree with you. Lots of good people in California. It’s just a matter of convience for me. He lives 10 minutes away and is the only FFL within 45 minutes.
I don’t tell others how to run their business. He’s a nice guy and is entitled to his opinion. I understand your point of view. You think too many are hasty in making the decision to just cut California off and in many ways I agree. I’m well aware that California has many conservatives living within it’s borders. I see the other side of things too where people get frustrated with keeping up with laws pertaining to state to state firearms transfers.Tell him to be more informed. Is he just too lazy to understand the law? There are 3 or 4 outspoken liberal idiots in California government who get on CNN and talk about ghost guns and make headlines as often as the can--but that is relative to AR15s. CA has a handgun roster that is a PITA. But there are no CA laws about bolt action rifles. --Jerry