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On Friday, July 15, 2016 at 10:22:10 PM UTC-4, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: True North wrote: JackOff ejaculates..... "But they pretty much stripped you of your firearms, eh? Â*:" I have the same firearms I had 20 years ago. If you don't count the 303 Lee Enfield I sold to a coworker...more like 35 years. The ignorati think Canadians cannot own firearms Nope, but they are ver restricted. Let me fix that... *VERY* restricted. Donny must have owned some very pedestrian firearms, if any at all. If none, then he still owns none, eh? |
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#2
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Its Me wrote:
On Friday, July 15, 2016 at 10:22:10 PM UTC-4, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: True North wrote: JackOff ejaculates..... "But they pretty much stripped you of your firearms, eh? Â*:" I have the same firearms I had 20 years ago. If you don't count the 303 Lee Enfield I sold to a coworker...more like 35 years. The ignorati think Canadians cannot own firearms Nope, but they are ver restricted. Let me fix that... *VERY* restricted. Donny must have owned some very pedestrian firearms, if any at all. If none, then he still owns none, eh? Maybe like England. You can own a long gun, but has to be stored at a gun club. |
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#3
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Califbill
- show quoted text - "Maybe like England. Â*You can own a long gun, but has to be stored at a gun club." Kalif...I can understand some of the heat stroked southern boys in here making a dumb statement like that but you claim to make frequent trips to Canada and should know better. Sounds like our laws are similar to some of the more enlightened states like Mass. I keep my firearms stored in a closet with trigger locks in place and the ammo is stored separately. |
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#4
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 06:15:21 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: I keep my firearms stored in a closet with trigger locks in place I never quite understood what a trigger lock was for unless you were just trying to keep a toddler from using the gun. It would only slow down a teenager for a few minutes and a thief can still steal the gun. I was able to get the trigger lock off of a pistol I bought with a paper clip, in about 30 seconds without any damage to the pistol or the lock. If I did not care about the lock, it would have been more like 5 seconds. using one of any number of common tools. I really prefer locking up the whole gun, preferably in a safe that is hard to find. Again, I think a big safe sitting in plain view is just a target. These days, safe cracking tools are at the Home Depot. A metal blade in a cutoff saw or even a grinder will make short work of most safes (typically 16ga steel). If it is a "better" safe, go with a diamond blade. |
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#5
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#6
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 22:33:28 -0400, Alex wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 06:15:21 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: I keep my firearms stored in a closet with trigger locks in place I never quite understood what a trigger lock was for unless you were just trying to keep a toddler from using the gun. It would only slow down a teenager for a few minutes and a thief can still steal the gun. I was able to get the trigger lock off of a pistol I bought with a paper clip, in about 30 seconds without any damage to the pistol or the lock. If I did not care about the lock, it would have been more like 5 seconds. using one of any number of common tools. I really prefer locking up the whole gun, preferably in a safe that is hard to find. Again, I think a big safe sitting in plain view is just a target. These days, safe cracking tools are at the Home Depot. A metal blade in a cutoff saw or even a grinder will make short work of most safes (typically 16ga steel). If it is a "better" safe, go with a diamond blade. One of my safes is in plain view but bolted to the floor. It's also not a Bass Pro special. It's very well made and would take a long time to breach. Have you ever seen what a diamond wheel on a 14" cutoff saw will do? It may be a little noisy and pretty messy but it is not slow. Usually a real thief will go after the sides or the back. They might cut the top off. They usually know where the weak spot is. |
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#8
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True North wrote:
Califbill - show quoted text - "Maybe like England. Â*You can own a long gun, but has to be stored at a gun club." Kalif...I can understand some of the heat stroked southern boys in here making a dumb statement like that but you claim to make frequent trips to Canada and should know better. Sounds like our laws are similar to some of the more enlightened states like Mass. I keep my firearms stored in a closet with trigger locks in place and the ammo is stored separately. I know you do not have to store at a gun club. For $50 I can get a years import permit for a long gun. And Mass is not an enlightened state. |
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#9
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Its Me
- show quoted text - "Let me fix that... *VERY* restricted. Â*Donny must have owned some very pedestrian firearms, if any at all. Â*If none, then he still owns none, eh?" I've owned exactly what I've wanted to own. A 22 cal semi auto rifle with a 4x scope, a 20 ga single shot shotgun and an old 303 Lee Enfield refurbished army rifle. I don't hunt so I never felt the need for anything else. |
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#10
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True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "Let me fix that... *VERY* restricted. Â*Donny must have owned some very pedestrian firearms, if any at all. Â*If none, then he still owns none, eh?" I've owned exactly what I've wanted to own. A 22 cal semi auto rifle with a 4x scope, a 20 ga single shot shotgun and an old 303 Lee Enfield refurbished army rifle. I don't hunt so I never felt the need for anything else. So why an entailed? |
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