Unlimited support to Cape Buffalo
Definitely, I don't think it would be too difficult to hold major systems hostage with the sheer amount of matériel and super dangerous shit on board

This post pretty much sums up the current state of the art as far as civilian firearm ownership in the USA.
Not helpful if you have to pay in installments for something that costs $100. We all know there are better guns.
That'll depend on your state, firearms have to be shipped to an FFL holder and they will need to know beforehand and you'll need to pay them to do this. Some states are super restrictive and there is more you need to watch out for. I would not recommend cheapo semi auto shotguns for a number of reasons, a handgun that can be concealed is a far more effective self defense tool that will be there when you actually need it instead of home in your safe. Hi-point, PSA Dagger, or G43x in order of price point. A cheap handgun with an optic is better than an expensive gun with iron sights and a cheap gun that you can shoot 1000 rounds through is better than an expensive gun you can't afford to shoot.
I share your incredulity at the trade-in description, maybe it's to dodge MAP?
I found the hi-point to be soft shooting with 115gr, if a little slow to return due to the slide mass. I was able to hold the A-zone at 15 yards despite the sights. What parts are the most likely to wear and how many rounds do you have through it?
Congrats! I enjoyed shooting the Hi-point pistol, please let me know if you'd like any advice!
Dude, that was me until I started using the target focused technique that Hwansik Kim/Joel Park/Bn Steger use, complete gamechamger and really easy to do
That's too bad. Is it your first handgun?


These are all wonderful