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Just don't buy a liberty safe.
I spent the day cleaning all of my guns and counting my ammo. I'm short on both. :)
They have a great selection of well-made AR platform rifles at good prices, but if (like me) you live in California, you can't buy them.
Just type "California compliant" in the search bar and watch how all the cool, featured rifles fall off your list!
Oh, and did I mention that the PRNY won't let you bring in any of your guns not bought/registered in the state?
stereotomy says
Oh, and did I mention that the PRNY won't let you bring in any of your guns not bought/registered in the state?
How would they know?
RWSGFY says
stereotomy says
Oh, and did I mention that the PRNY won't let you bring in any of your guns not bought/registered in the state?
How would they know?
Sure, it's all well and good until you have to use the firearm, and the cops are called.
Then again, they'll probably jail you anyway for hurting one of Obama's sons.
stereotomy says
Oh, and did I mention that the PRNY won't let you bring in any of your guns not bought/registered in the state?
How would they know?
stereotomy says
RWSGFY says
stereotomy says
Oh, and did I mention that the PRNY won't let you bring in any of your guns not bought/registered in the state?
How would they know?
Sure, it's all well and good until you have to use the firearm, and the cops are called.
Then again, they'll probably jail you anyway for hurting one of Obama's sons.
If you have to use it in anger not having a piece of paper from the state is the least of your problems.
You misunderstand - I'm saying that if you have what would be a clear-cut case of self defense, like home invasion, the PRNY will put you through the legal wringer anyway just for you having the temerity to want to protect yourself.
My problem is that I have filled up the gun safe I bought in 2020. No more gun purchases until I buy new safe.
You misunderstand - I'm saying that if you have what would be a clear-cut case of self defense, like home invasion, the PRNY will put you through the legal wringer anyway just for you having the temerity to want to protect yourself.
More importantly, all you AR-15 owners need to ask yourself the question:
"Who needs to have 100 rounds in their chamber?"
What dumbshit said those words? Someone who doesn't know anything about guns, that's for sure.
GNL says
15 round mags
For which gun? If it's the AR this half standard capacity.
stereotomy says
You misunderstand - I'm saying that if you have what would be a clear-cut case of self defense, like home invasion, the PRNY will put you through the legal wringer anyway just for you having the temerity to want to protect yourself.
If you have enough room to shoot an AR15 in your house, you can probably afford to hire some guards. These are country defense weapons, not home defense.
brazil66 says
They have a great selection of well-made AR platform rifles at good prices, but if (like me) you live in California, you can't buy them.
Just type "California compliant" in the search bar and watch how all the cool, featured rifles fall off your list!
How do you know they're well made?
Bd6r says
My problem is that I have filled up the gun safe I bought in 2020. No more gun purchases until I buy new safe.
Why? I keep my pistol in the nightstand next to my bed, the shotgun under the bed, and the Robinson in the closet. My wife and kids all know how to use them, or are too young to be able to cock them.
I only have one gun out and ready to go. It's high up in the walk in closet. I can rack it quick with this...
Mount it under a shelf. It is magnetic and the gun will stick right to it. Rack with a one-handed push and it's ready to fire. Mount it high enough that a child cannot reach it. Maybe even better yet, mount it right above the front door? :)
GNL says
I only have one gun out and ready to go. It's high up in the walk in closet. I can rack it quick with this...
Mount it under a shelf. It is magnetic and the gun will stick right to it. Rack with a one-handed push and it's ready to fire. Mount it high enough that a child cannot reach it. Maybe even better yet, mount it right above the front door? :)
Why racking is necessary? Why add complexity?
If an AR-15 is all you got, then yes, it is a home defense gun.
Kinda expensive but seems nice…anyone here has shot this?
9 doesn't have the stopping power.
The FBI did an extensive carry caliber study some years ago. They went with 9mm. My calibers are, for reasons of course, 22LR, 9mm, 12ga, 5.56 and 300WIN. I don't have a need for anything else.
[9mm] Hollow point will have sufficient stopping power. 12 gauge will definitely have a better stopping power, but a womyn or a child will have trouble with recoil.
RWSGFY says
GNL says
I only have one gun out and ready to go. It's high up in the walk in closet. I can rack it quick with this...
Mount it under a shelf. It is magnetic and the gun will stick right to it. Rack with a one-handed push and it's ready to fire. Mount it high enough that a child cannot reach it. Maybe even better yet, mount it right above the front door? :)
Why racking is necessary? Why add complexity?
children lack strength to rack usually
I have a pistol grip on my Mossberg. Stupid barrel laws means that's my only way of increasing maneuverability inside my house.
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First question to kick it off: Has anyone bought a Palmetto State Armory gun? If so, was the quality good? If you had any issues, did PSA stand behind it? As in, did they fix the problem? They have some decent package deals. An AR-15 and a 9MM with 4 15 round mags for $829.00 is a pretty good deal if they work great. I paid about that much for one of my ARs alone.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-pa-15-16-nitride-m4-carbine-5-56-nato-moe-rifle-odg-psa-dagger-compact-swr-9mm-pistol-sniper-green.html