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conn-e-rot

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  1. I vote later in hopes of warmer weather
  2. Oh ok my bad.... I was just asking because I've heard good things about them but they seem awful heavy.
  3. Have you strapped that big heavy ugly beast on your belt yet?
  4. Talked to my uncle he doesn't do mre's he said try costco http://www.costco.com/Common/Category.aspx?ec=BC-EC17-Cat3605&pos=3&whse=BC&topnav=&cat=75277&eCat=BC|3605|75277〈=en-US
  5. You have to earn gangsta sights
  6. go for the 19 you won't be sorry
  7. Yes I'd rather have it in 9mm but I haven't seen anything about when to expect the 9 and 40. I've been planning on getting a beretta nano to replace my p3at but the damn stores haven't had any might just get the little xd instead.
  8. I'm kind of intrigued by the new xds 45acp waiting for it to hit local stores.
  9. I don't carry 24/7 because my employer doesn't allow but if I'm not at work then I do. Personally I'd look for a 9mm a lot cheaper to shoot which means you will be more likely to shoot it more often and get more practice. The 9mm also has less recoil and is easier on your hand. Go to the area gun shops and hit some gun shows and handle everything you see that you like you can also rent guns at many places. You might also want to look at single stack guns they are much thinner and easier to conceal but hold less rounds. You need to look at your wardrobe and find a gun that will work for you to carry often if it's too big or bulky you will be less likely to carry it. Don't go for the cheapest holsters you can find you get what you pay for. I know a couple of ladies that really like carrying using the belly band. Personally I'd go with something else over the kel-tec they do make some good guns but if your looking for something to shoot a lot there are better options. I have a kel-tec p3at it shoots good but doesn't like cheap ammo. I will be replacing it with http://www.berettausa.com/products/nano/ soon.
  10. I had m&p 9c did not care for it at all I like me a glock
  11. Well if your working to be an Ohio instructor you need to study a lot harder. There is no specific signage they can have their 3 year old draw a no gun sign in crayon and hang it up and it is legal. The attorney generals sight only suggests the wording it is not mandatory. Signage The law does not say precisely what language must be on the sign. At a minimum, signs must be conspicuous and inform people that firearms and/ or concealed handguns are prohibited. However, the law suggests that the prohibited locations post a sign that substantially says the following: Unless otherwise authorized by law, pursuant to the Ohio Revised Code, no person shall knowingly possess, have under his control, convey, or attempt to convey a deadly handgun or dangerous ordnance onto these premises. 17 An example of a standard warning sign approved for use on state buildings appears below. If you see this sign, it means that you cannot bring your concealed handgun inside. Businesses and persons wishing to post such signs are strongly advised to consult their legal counsel for language, style, format, and placement. Concealed Carry by Law Enforcement Federal law (HR 218) permits active and retired law enforcement officers, under specific circumstances, to carry a concealed firearm. This publication does not address issues related to HR 218. If you are an active or retired law enforcement officer and have questions about HR 218, consult an attorney. Reciprocity Ohio has agreements with other states to recognize one another’s concealed handgun licenses. Consult the Attorney General’s website for the most recent list of agreements. Be aware the laws of the other state apply to you when you are in that state. Open Carry Ohio’s concealed carry laws do not regulate “open” carry of firearms. If you openly carry, use caution. The open carry of firearms is a legal activity in Ohio. The sign is available to download from the Attorney General’s website at www.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov at no charge.
  12. I had a black bear run across the road in front of me on my way to work outside Ashtabula about 8 years ago told everyone at work and they laughed three days later there was a black bear in Ashtabula running the streets
  13. http://www.bigfootlunchclub.com/2012/01/ohios-sasquatch-triangle-tim-stover-and.html
  14. Ok that makes sense but regardless I think the soldiers are way underpaid for what they do.
  15. I can check with my uncle this weekend he sells military surplus
  16. Cops get judged the same as we do as sport bike riders the few bad ones ruin the public opinion of the group as a whole.
  17. I might ride a tad over the speed limit once in awhile but would never think of not stopping. Not even if I was flapping my wings with $1.85
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