Message from @AshWitRush
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My dad: where’s your rifle?
Me: yes
**racks Tokarev**
I mean I bleat squirrels with my rough rider how hard could it be
imma regret those words but I’m still gonna send it lmao
Hmm, maybe I should have elaborated..
What's everyone's favorite illustrated magazine?
Mine is Firearm News
I don't have one
Isn't the red dot backwards?
That is an excellent question I don't have an answer to
Also what's everyone thoughts on the smith and wesson shield
I personally dislike it
Triggers to gritty and has a weird pressure point on it
I always thought that the mosin had more of kick, recoil seems not that bad on any of my Kar98k.. .I also use M.G Ammo, reloads and some surplus.
Which one do u have
is that a scar
TX22?
looks like a DMR
if that's an AR than I need that
thx for sharing. :/
I mean the thing on the cover page
XD
that's an Aero Precision M4E1 which is an AR-platform rifle
anyone know where I can find out about gun laws? I specifically am trying to find if there is a process in VA that would allow me to get licensed so I can carry a gun. google isnt helping much, but maybe im just not using the right search prompts. :/
i am 18, hence why i want to know if I even can do so legally
Nscca
I think
thx, ill check it out
Something close to that
uscca
i think
Yes
"Does Virginia Have a Castle Law?
Virginia is a Castle Doctrine state. There is no duty to retreat, and you can defend yourself anywhere you are legally allowed to be. Deadly force can only be used, however, if you or another person are under immediate threat of being killed or seriously injured."
USCCA says this, but we had police tell us one night that if we did defend our property, we would get in trouble unless our property was posted as private property with signs every 20 feet or something. ofc, we were renting at the time so they said that in that case, we were just out of luck. so is VA not castle doctrine?
I just wonder, cause I remember Texas was castle doctrine, and people would legit shoot at people just for stepping over the fence line. :/
I don’t think that trespassing should get you shot
Unless you kill a deer or mess up their field or something
agreed, but it still happened in TX. not exactly "self defense" imo.
the point im making though, is just that Texas really seemed like a castle doctrine state, but VA doesn't, at least to me. idk.
maybe people just didnt enforce the law in TX.