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    Thanks for the catch on the year LH, now I dont need to edit the post.

    All 3 of my SAR1's were bought during the AWB, so none of them have the bayonet lug, or any sort of muzzle attatchment as the barrels arent threaded (yet). My rifles where legislated purely based on appearance.

    Legal full auto/3 round burst assualt weapons were unaffected by the ban. Illegal full auto/3 round bust assualt rifles were also unaffected by the ban.
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    Blue, I will give the AWB this.......it did away with Calico .22's........for the betterment of all.

    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Blue, I will give the AWB this.......it did away with Calico .22's........for the betterment of all.

    I allways wanted a Calico.
    I have a HUGE SIG!!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Jefferson
    Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.

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    They're a pleasant plinker when they work.......however the magazines were picky as hell, and misfires, which weren't uncommon, were particularly unpleasant.
    Last edited by Lady's Human; 11-09-2008 at 10:40 PM. Reason: edited for PC content compliance.
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    Here's a question for ya.

    Say you were a single woman, living alone, in a city that has pretty much crime. What type of handgun would you recommend for personal safety reasons? Assuming that they would also take courses in how to handle a handgun as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Here's a question for ya.

    Say you were a single woman, living alone, in a city that has pretty much crime. What type of handgun would you recommend for personal safety reasons? Assuming that they would also take courses in how to handle a handgun as well.
    Jenn, I wouldn't recommend a handgun for you, with your history of depression and your struggles with your meds. Nothing personal, okay?

    I was raised with guns in the house, and my dad always impressed on me that owning a gun without a lot of training can just give you false confidence, and make yourself more likely to get hurt. After all, if someone broke in to your place A) they'd likely trip over one of the cats running to greet them and hurt themselves that way and B) If you say to a criminal "Stop or I'll shoot" which being a decent person might be your first instinct, a criminal will shoot you without giving you the same warning.

    Feel free, though to get "NRA member" stickers for your front door or windows, just to give anyone pause who is considering trouble. After all, a cat's meow is NOT the deterrent a large dog's bark would be, no matter how fierce the meow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Jenn, I wouldn't recommend a handgun for you, with your history of depression and your struggles with your meds. Nothing personal, okay?
    I don't want one, and don't intend on buying one, lol, don't worry!! I was just asking, just curious what someone would "recommend". That's all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Here's a question for ya.

    Say you were a single woman, living alone, in a city that has pretty much crime. What type of handgun would you recommend for personal safety reasons? Assuming that they would also take courses in how to handle a handgun as well.
    Derringer - petite and "decorative" but there better be only one bad guy and you better be a heckuva shot!

    Kidding aside, I have a taurus pistol that my dad bought/gave me after I completed a concealed carry course. (It's black. I'd wanted pink but dad said that would be adding insult to injury. ) I also qualified on my neighbor's revolver but I like the pistol better.

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    I think (would need to verify) that the first thing the Third Reich did was totally outlaw guns. The Supreme Court did state that the Second Amendment did allow the individual right to bear arms. I think the Assault Weapons Ban is needed, but how enforceable is it? How enforceable are a lot of the firearms laws? For awhile they were talking about biometric triggers (only the gun owner could fire it.) Maybe technnology will help law-abiding folks vs. criminals where the law has failed.
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