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On 1/30/2015 1:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/30/15 1:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:03:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 12:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:34:48 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: 30 cents a round seems to be the going price at many internet stores, but I don't mess with stripper clips. I doubt your AR will even use stripper clips. I can see why you don't mess with them. My M1A can directly charge the magazine in the gun from the top with a stripper clip and the bolt kicks it out of the holder when you close it. The PMAGs I use can be loaded with stripper clips. I have no reason to do that, though. I agree, that is not that big a deal if you are just loading on the bench but being able to load the mag in the gun is handy. You can get 10 rounds in the gun almost as fast as a magazine change, either charging a dry mag or just topping one up. It is the way you deal with zombie pop bottle attacks ;-) I really have not done this at the range because I usually just take 3 or 4 charged magazines (30s) with me and that is about all I want to shoot that gun before I want to try something else. These days I only go when the electrical contractors association have their "shoot". (a day of eating, socializing and networking at the range) Typically I will shoot 90 or 120 rounds of 308, 2 boxes of 12ga and a box each of .45 and one of either 9mm or 380. That gets "shooting" out of my system for a while. I drive to the ranges with my firearms in their cases/bags, my mags empty, and my ammo in a separate range bag. Driving around here with loaded mags will get you in a heap of trouble if you are stopped by the boys in blue for any reason. It's no big deal to load up a PMAG or a Ruger Mark III mag. Even if you have a concealed carry permit? I can drive around with a loaded handgun on my person or anywhere in the vehicle where I have direct control. Long guns are different. They have to be in a locked case and unloaded. |
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On 1/30/15 1:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/30/2015 1:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:03:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 12:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:34:48 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: 30 cents a round seems to be the going price at many internet stores, but I don't mess with stripper clips. I doubt your AR will even use stripper clips. I can see why you don't mess with them. My M1A can directly charge the magazine in the gun from the top with a stripper clip and the bolt kicks it out of the holder when you close it. The PMAGs I use can be loaded with stripper clips. I have no reason to do that, though. I agree, that is not that big a deal if you are just loading on the bench but being able to load the mag in the gun is handy. You can get 10 rounds in the gun almost as fast as a magazine change, either charging a dry mag or just topping one up. It is the way you deal with zombie pop bottle attacks ;-) I really have not done this at the range because I usually just take 3 or 4 charged magazines (30s) with me and that is about all I want to shoot that gun before I want to try something else. These days I only go when the electrical contractors association have their "shoot". (a day of eating, socializing and networking at the range) Typically I will shoot 90 or 120 rounds of 308, 2 boxes of 12ga and a box each of .45 and one of either 9mm or 380. That gets "shooting" out of my system for a while. I drive to the ranges with my firearms in their cases/bags, my mags empty, and my ammo in a separate range bag. Driving around here with loaded mags will get you in a heap of trouble if you are stopped by the boys in blue for any reason. It's no big deal to load up a PMAG or a Ruger Mark III mag. Even if you have a concealed carry permit? I can drive around with a loaded handgun on my person or anywhere in the vehicle where I have direct control. Long guns are different. They have to be in a locked case and unloaded. I could do that, but at the moment, I really don't own a handgun I'd consider for "concealed" use, so I don't bother. I really only got the permit as a lark, since my local lawyer said he could do it for me. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:23:35 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/30/15 1:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/30/2015 1:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:03:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 12:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:34:48 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: 30 cents a round seems to be the going price at many internet stores, but I don't mess with stripper clips. I doubt your AR will even use stripper clips. I can see why you don't mess with them. My M1A can directly charge the magazine in the gun from the top with a stripper clip and the bolt kicks it out of the holder when you close it. The PMAGs I use can be loaded with stripper clips. I have no reason to do that, though. I agree, that is not that big a deal if you are just loading on the bench but being able to load the mag in the gun is handy. You can get 10 rounds in the gun almost as fast as a magazine change, either charging a dry mag or just topping one up. It is the way you deal with zombie pop bottle attacks ;-) I really have not done this at the range because I usually just take 3 or 4 charged magazines (30s) with me and that is about all I want to shoot that gun before I want to try something else. These days I only go when the electrical contractors association have their "shoot". (a day of eating, socializing and networking at the range) Typically I will shoot 90 or 120 rounds of 308, 2 boxes of 12ga and a box each of .45 and one of either 9mm or 380. That gets "shooting" out of my system for a while. I drive to the ranges with my firearms in their cases/bags, my mags empty, and my ammo in a separate range bag. Driving around here with loaded mags will get you in a heap of trouble if you are stopped by the boys in blue for any reason. It's no big deal to load up a PMAG or a Ruger Mark III mag. Even if you have a concealed carry permit? I can drive around with a loaded handgun on my person or anywhere in the vehicle where I have direct control. Long guns are different. They have to be in a locked case and unloaded. I could do that, but at the moment, I really don't own a handgun I'd consider for "concealed" use, so I don't bother. I really only got the permit as a lark, since my local lawyer said he could do it for me. -- Proud to be a Liberal. Harry in the not to distant past I thought you said that after showing him a paper, you're lawyer advised you to get a gun and a permit. Not that the CCL was gotten just for the fun of it. |
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 17:35:01 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:23:35 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/30/2015 1:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:03:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 12:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:34:48 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: 30 cents a round seems to be the going price at many internet stores, but I don't mess with stripper clips. I doubt your AR will even use stripper clips. I can see why you don't mess with them. My M1A can directly charge the magazine in the gun from the top with a stripper clip and the bolt kicks it out of the holder when you close it. The PMAGs I use can be loaded with stripper clips. I have no reason to do that, though. I agree, that is not that big a deal if you are just loading on the bench but being able to load the mag in the gun is handy. You can get 10 rounds in the gun almost as fast as a magazine change, either charging a dry mag or just topping one up. It is the way you deal with zombie pop bottle attacks ;-) I really have not done this at the range because I usually just take 3 or 4 charged magazines (30s) with me and that is about all I want to shoot that gun before I want to try something else. These days I only go when the electrical contractors association have their "shoot". (a day of eating, socializing and networking at the range) Typically I will shoot 90 or 120 rounds of 308, 2 boxes of 12ga and a box each of .45 and one of either 9mm or 380. That gets "shooting" out of my system for a while. I drive to the ranges with my firearms in their cases/bags, my mags empty, and my ammo in a separate range bag. Driving around here with loaded mags will get you in a heap of trouble if you are stopped by the boys in blue for any reason. It's no big deal to load up a PMAG or a Ruger Mark III mag. Even if you have a concealed carry permit? I can drive around with a loaded handgun on my person or anywhere in the vehicle where I have direct control. Long guns are different. They have to be in a locked case and unloaded. I could do that, but at the moment, I really don't own a handgun I'd consider for "concealed" use, so I don't bother. I really only got the permit as a lark, since my local lawyer said he could do it for me. -- Proud to be a Liberal. Harry in the not to distant past I thought you said that after showing him a paper, you're lawyer advised you to get a gun and a permit. Not that the CCL was gotten just for the fun of it. === What a tangled web he weaves. :-) |
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Tim wrote:
On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:23:35 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:21 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/30/2015 1:15 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 1:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:03:56 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/30/15 12:00 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 06:34:48 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: 30 cents a round seems to be the going price at many internet stores, but I don't mess with stripper clips. I doubt your AR will even use stripper clips. I can see why you don't mess with them. My M1A can directly charge the magazine in the gun from the top with a stripper clip and the bolt kicks it out of the holder when you close it. The PMAGs I use can be loaded with stripper clips. I have no reason to do that, though. I agree, that is not that big a deal if you are just loading on the bench but being able to load the mag in the gun is handy. You can get 10 rounds in the gun almost as fast as a magazine change, either charging a dry mag or just topping one up. It is the way you deal with zombie pop bottle attacks ;-) I really have not done this at the range because I usually just take 3 or 4 charged magazines (30s) with me and that is about all I want to shoot that gun before I want to try something else. These days I only go when the electrical contractors association have their "shoot". (a day of eating, socializing and networking at the range) Typically I will shoot 90 or 120 rounds of 308, 2 boxes of 12ga and a box each of .45 and one of either 9mm or 380. That gets "shooting" out of my system for a while. I drive to the ranges with my firearms in their cases/bags, my mags empty, and my ammo in a separate range bag. Driving around here with loaded mags will get you in a heap of trouble if you are stopped by the boys in blue for any reason. It's no big deal to load up a PMAG or a Ruger Mark III mag. Even if you have a concealed carry permit? I can drive around with a loaded handgun on my person or anywhere in the vehicle where I have direct control. Long guns are different. They have to be in a locked case and unloaded. I could do that, but at the moment, I really don't own a handgun I'd consider for "concealed" use, so I don't bother. I really only got the permit as a lark, since my local lawyer said he could do it for me. -- Proud to be a Liberal. Harry in the not to distant past I thought you said that after showing him a paper, you're lawyer advised you to get a gun and a permit. Not that the CCL was gotten just for the fun of it. Nope. And I didn't say I got it for the fun of it. Those are your words. -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 4:20:15 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/31/15 12:52 AM, wrote: On 31 Jan 2015 01:55:06 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Tim wrote: Harry in the not to distant past I thought you said that after showing him a paper, you're lawyer advised you to get a gun and a permit. Not that the CCL was gotten just for the fun of it. Nope. And I didn't say I got it for the fun of it. Those are your words. No you said it was a "on a lark". Yawn. One more time. Some years ago, a poster in this newsgroup who was out of control and apparently still is, made some direct and indirect threats of violence towards me and to other posters here. In my case, it was also hinted the violence would be perpetrated upon me by a motorcycle gang member. I took the threats seriously and contacted law enforcement in his area. Two officers were dispatched to talk to the fellow. I reported all the communications to the local and state police authorities here, who also took them seriously. It was suggested I apply for a carry permit. My lawyer said he could handle the application and other paperwork. I said "Sure, go ahead." That's all there was to it. For me, the process itself was a lark, since *I* really didn't have to do much and it gave me a smile. I keep forgetting this is rec.boats. ![]() -- Proud to be a Liberal. Harry were talking about your CCL's some time before then... |
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