"well everyone knows AR means assault rifle!!!!11"
Speaking of scatterguns, still have the Benelli, Mike?
Speaking of scatterguns, still have the Benelli, Mike?
Martin has the lower to be engraved, and I am applying for the stamp on it. He is out of cans right now, but am getting one from him when they come in. I have the LPK with a DPMS hammer, KNS pins, Mil Spec CTR, buffer and spring, Josh is ordering the Billet upper and 6" barrel.
I am having to buy a few parts at a time, but am trying to time it so that it is ready when the stamps are approved. I still need the DD rail, remaining upper pieces, sights, BCG, mmags, and Hahn block.
"well everyone knows AR means assault rifle!!!!11"
Speaking of scatterguns, still have the Benelli, Mike?
No, but common sense about what attorney's do when it comes to shooting incidents should be a clue.
Why do police departments have policies that only allow officers to carry certain guns or certain types of ammo or require that they only carried issued ammo? Why are they required to qualify and maintain records of qualifications?
Liability
Actually the "AR" in AR-15 stands for ArmaLite, not Assault Rifle.
I guess my sarcasm is a little too subtle.
No, I caught your sarcasm. I just posted that for the folks who didn't know. Sorry if I offended you, it was not intended.
Ahh, no worries. And I'm not the type to get offended by internet message boards.
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