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My father originally purchased this gun as a 'truck gun', but it has been replaced by something else.
The pistol is less than a year old, with around 20 rounds through it. See pictures below. Only one magazine included. I may have the original box, he's looking for it when...
I purchased this rifle from a member here in early 2008 I think. I bought the rifle to learn the AR platform, but turns out I didnt learn much.
From the original thread I purchased from:
16" AR-15 Carbine Flat-top upper w/ M4 5.56 chrome lined barrel, bayonet lug (Optics Ready)
J&T upper...
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I purchased this new in April of 2009, and it has been mounted to my AR since. Pics show it as a bit dusty, but is still in great condition.
This includes the original pelican case, lens pen, flat-top mount and cover.
Manufacturers Specs
I think I paid around 900.00 total after tax- but...
If this is still available, i'm pretty interested. Willing to meet you tonight if neccessary, but since I live in gonzales, I'd rather meet tomorrow in Baton Rouge.
After a bit of reading online, I cant find a state law that prohibits driving without shoes. It is however a law in other states. Perhaps thats why people say you cant drive barefoot...i'm sure these laws we hear about are just coming across state lines.
you sure did call 17 times. well - first we drove to an undisclosed location in the woods to shoot the shotgun. i enjoy it very much. Will sell it to you if you'd like? $400 !
Pops was shooting the beretta, and although I like how small it is, the sights are kinda hard to get used to...
I was more worried about the legal side of "owning" the gun - and it seems that i've hit a sore spot with some people. (which is good in a way)
I guess there are two sides to every situation - and its good to know the opinions of both sides.
The whole situation seems to be open to...
so its settled then ?
I can legally purchase a gun from another person, but not from a store. I can carry it on my person as long as its not concealed - and I will probobly be harassed by LEO's about possessing it at all.
Sounds.... difficult.
Louisiana RS 14:95.8
A. It is unlawful for any person who has not attained the age of seventeen years knowingly to possess any handgun on his person. Any person possessing any handgun in violation of this Section commits the offense of illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile.
I...