How many here, are firearms owners?

You can add me to the list of gun owners. I bought 2 more 2 weekends ago at a very fun gun show.

I now have a:
Sig 9mm P225
Ruger 32 magnum revolver
Remington 870 shotgun
Saiga 7.62x39

I'm climbing quite a large learning curve. I knew very little about guns a couple of years ago....now I'm stocking up like there's no tomorrow. If anyone has a good idea for a gun that would round out the above list (i'm trying to cover all my bases), I'd appreciate hearing about it.
 
You can add me to the list of gun owners. I bought 2 more 2 weekends ago at a very fun gun show.

I now have a:
Sig 9mm P225
Ruger 32 magnum revolver
Remington 870 shotgun
Saiga 7.62x39

I'm climbing quite a large learning curve. I knew very little about guns a couple of years ago....now I'm stocking up like there's no tomorrow. If anyone has a good idea for a gun that would round out the above list (i'm trying to cover all my bases), I'd appreciate hearing about it.

Get a Ruger 10/22. Very reliable, and cheaper to shoot. That Saiga might eat your wallet.
 
My dream 12 gauge
saiga12_pair.jpg

Caliber - 12 Gauge
Capacity - 5- or 8-Round Detachable Box Magazine
Action - Gas-operated semi-automatic
Barrel - 19 inches
Weight - 7.40 lbs.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/shooter2_indy/saiga12.html




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As you can probably guess, I live in DC and guns are a no-no here. That said, I'll let the Liberty Forest members in a scoop: we have one of the Parker 6 plaintiffs on our delegate candidate slate for Dr. Paul in DC! :)
 
We are firearms owners at my house. And concealed carry license holders.

I'm planning to get some of the new 2nd Amendment slimjims and hand them out at the next gun show in my area, about a month from now. It's worth a try.
 
My dream 12 gauge
saiga12_pair.jpg

Caliber - 12 Gauge
Capacity - 5- or 8-Round Detachable Box Magazine
Action - Gas-operated semi-automatic
Barrel - 19 inches
Weight - 7.40 lbs.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/shooter2_indy/saiga12.html
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I own one of those, does not have the folding stock though. It's russian made (can't remember the manufacturer) and based on an AK. AR15.com and GlockTalk.com are two of the busiest firearms forums on the Internet. I frequent ThefiringLine.com as well however their moderation staff leaves a lot to be desired.
 
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Yes and no.
First,some stupidity in my youth. I paid for that, served my time, have lived honestly since and had received a restoration of rights.
Michigan does not recognize the restoration. The Brady laws prevent me from having my record corrected. If I had $100K to spend I could buy my rights back.
To say I am a little unhappy about it would be an understatement..
http://pcosmar.blogspot.com/2006/08/things-have-not-gone-well.htm

I'm in about the same boat.

I only own one firearm, but its not in my posession, its an over under 30/30 20 gauge. I got it when my grandfather passed.


btw I was born in Ishpeming. family in Republic and marquette :D snow on the ground up there in the nort woods yet?
 
I own a few.....

20 Gauge H&R crackbarrel shotty
SKS (yugo long barrel version w/ 30rd mag)
.38 S&W Revolver
Springfield Armory XD .45 ACP Compact (my concealed carry gun of choice)

Soon to be an owner of one of these fine puppies!

http://www.stagarms.com/leftyrifles.html
(Mine will be the bottom 6.8mm) I would prefer a 6.5 Grendel AR, but they don't make any lefty versions of it and i'm a lefty. I'm in the military and absolutely HATE the fact that we don't have any left handed AR's and i get my right arm burned the hell up every time i shoot it.
 
I strongly support the 2nd amendment.

I am a Vietnam Vet, (Medical Corps)

I am proficiant but do not presently own any firearms. My husband owns enough, maybe.....

I just don't want us to be labeled as nuts, i.e. as the "truthers" are labled as soon as 'they' open their mouths.

Why should it be that anyone is labled a nut for wanting to legally own a firearm or distrust the government??
 
Grab some brochures and get out to the gun shows and spread the word. There is one in Ladson at the Charleston Exchange Park Fairgrounds, Nov. 24 - 25
 
I grew up in a home without guns. My husband grew up in West Virginia and his dad's house is like an arsenal. When we got married I was determined to keep guns out of our home. Not until I got involved in this campaign did I realize the importance of the 2nd Amendment. Guess what I'm asking for Christmas... lessons, a gun and a concealed weapons permit.
 
Why should it be that anyone is labled a nut for wanting to legally own a firearm or distrust the government??

Don't let them make you question yourself. Do you think our founders would say "you're a gun nut, and you're crazy because you don't trust the government".

Didn't think so, to be quite honest i think our founders would have already raised armies and marched on Washington, but alas, i digress.
 
410 shotty, 12 gauge shotty, and 44 mag. revolver. Unfortunately in Australia semi-autos are not allowed, and the handgun license requires me to be in a club, and you have to pass police inspection to own any firearm.
 
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