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On a side note: Academy was packed today. Folks of all walks of life standing in line to buy new weapons.


I went to get a replacement mag for my “Assault” savage model 64 “Weapon”
 
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On a side note: Academy was packed today. Folks of all walks of life standing in line to buy new weapons.


I went to get a replacement mag for my “Assault” savage model 64 “Weapon”

Yup, bass pro was packed today. I turned around and came home.
 
On a side note: Academy was packed today. Folks of all walks of life standing in line to buy new weapons.


I went to get a replacement mag for my “Assault” savage model 64 “Weapon”
How is the trigger on that little semi-auto? I have a bolt action Savage Mk II G .22, and it's a great rifle.
 
How is the trigger on that little semi-auto? I have a bolt action Savage Mk II G 22, and it's a great rifle.

It could be better. But it works great for squirrels and snakes.
Got her out today and cleaned her up good. I’m going to see if they make a 30rd mag for it. Maybe upgrade to a better scope and some armor piercing rounds.
 
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I guess the 30% of guns confiscated in crimes that end up being reported as "stolen" were all stolen from responsible people. That's a lot of responsible people having guns stolen and and failing to report the theft. It's almost irresponsible.

They are going to F around until the government forces them to be responsible with a gun registry.
 
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No, I'm saying Goober can claim they were stolen (even though they were not) and nobody would know the difference. The next time Goober will say he sold it to Billy Bob. The next time Goober will say it was stolen. The point was always, Goober could say either thing and there is no way to prove him wrong or hold him accountable. Goober keeps buying guns that somehow disappear, there is no system in place that even remotely tries to hold Goober accountable.

Yes there is, its just rarely investigated. Under the law prohibiting straw purchasers if enough guns (don’t remember exactly how many) show up at crime scenes tied to a particular retailer the ATF is supposed to investigate.
 
True. Maybe thousands, maybe tens of thousands, haybe hundreds......there is no way we could conceivably know under the current system

You are wrong, the system is set up to catch exactly that. The problem is those responsible seldom investigate unless it’s a high profile case.
 
My local shop had about 20 ruger lowers $49 last week. I almost grabbed a couple. My issue is that I've not built one yet. Not sure how to properly.

They will only go up in price. Even if you don't build, the resale value will be far better than $50 per.
 
Demand more than likely.

I was talking to a cop friend yesterday and he expects two things, a high capacity magazine ban and a ban on bump stocks. If someone wanted to make some money, I would think one could buy a case of 30 round mags and pay for Christmas next year. You know what happened to mag prices last time.
 
I was talking to a cop friend yesterday and he expects two things, a high capacity magazine ban and a ban on bump stocks. If someone wanted to make some money, I would think one could buy a case of 30 round mags and pay for Christmas next year. You know what happened to mag prices last time.

I don't see the Federal government doing a mag ban yet but some states will.
 
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