(Watching)ZX9RCAM,
What EXACTLY would you like explained??
(I'll TRY, if you wish.)
yours, satx
(Watching)ZX9RCAM,
What EXACTLY would you like explained??
(I'll TRY, if you wish.)
yours, satx
What's the "brand"???
ZX9RCAM,
What EXACTLY would you like explained??
(I'll TRY, if you wish.)
yours, satx
I had a LEO question me about a bolt action .22 shooting CB rounds in it. He was friendly about it, but was asking how it was suppressed, etc. After explaining how CB rounds were loaded, he got it.How can an a gun which is not suppressed, be deemed suppressed?
I had a LEO question me about a bolt action .22 shooting CB rounds in it. He was friendly about it, but was asking how it was suppressed, etc. After explaining how CB rounds were loaded, he got it.
Satx’s story does not surprise me.
Which would make the ATF agent's "assassins dream" comment all the more funny...IF I remember correctly (I've slept since then), the little single-shot was made by BOND of London.
How can an a gun which is not suppressed, be deemed suppressed?
Which would make the ATF agent's "assassins dream" comment all the more funny...
Those vermin are everywhere. If there’s an open patch of ground in TX, a hog is going to find it and mess it up.Lots of feral hogs in this part of Texas. I have had hogs as close to 40 yards behind the house in the past.
Those vermin are everywhere. If there’s an open patch of ground in TX, a hog is going to find it and mess it up.
I guess the "all perils" insurance was just a lie then (unless it was specifically excluded).
This was a common occurrence in CA as well. I worked for large salad company in Salinas (just outside of Monterey) and the farmers just south would have the hogs come out of the coastal mountains at night and devastate crop after crop. The farmers we're so greedy, they would not let people in to kill off said vermin, but would charge people to hunt per hog.
Everywhere except around me when I try to go looking for them.Those vermin are everywhere. If there’s an open patch of ground in TX, a hog is going to find it and mess it up.
Not surprised someone charged with enforcing a law has no clue as to what they are exactly enforcingSo, you are not surprised his brother was questioned, which I could understand, or you think that the ATF agent was correct?
Man, isn't that the way with just about any danged animal you're trying to wrangle? It's awesome when you hit that sweet spot though. When it seems like the heavens open up and it all just falls into place. Sure doesn't happen enough!Everywhere except around me when I try to go looking for them.
I get it, I was thinking the BOND manufacturer reference made it comical.Rhino,
Fwiw, IF a person "had the specific intent" to commit MURDER, the SA might be 100% CORRECT. = I suspect that the little rifle could be used by a murderer (who is a talented marksman) to kill/wound any number of people, as it really is about as quiet as a pellet gun AND if the murderer was shooting from a concealed position.
Such a vicious criminal might well shoot several people BEFORE anyone noticed the deaths of the victims.
(During WWII a female British agent, code-name: Evelyn, killed/wounded NUMEROUS German officers in Occupied France with a suppressed firearm & in each case escaped before anyone realized what had happened. = Btw, "Evelyn" survived WWII.)
yours, satx