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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: From SoCal... but presently in AZ
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Re: Do you dream about cars?
I hear you on that... MRE's aren't really that great compared to home cooking... but, they'll save your life homie... I lived off of those for a while when i was in Iraq. I couldn't wait to get to the actual chow hall... as for weapons, I bought a remmington 12 gauge and got rid of all the crap that I didn't need and installed things that takes the fight to my advantage... extended magazine, barrel shroud, pistol grips, narrower chamber to narrow the fan of the ammunition...
As soon as my finalcial situation gets better, I'm going to be looking for other weapons... a few for my wife also, since she was also a Marine... :^) Like I said before... just try f**king with my family... lol |
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Re: Do you dream about cars?
Here in Nevada they have gun shows almost every month anything and every thing for your shotgun you’re able to buy full auto rifles, threaded barrel & suppressors along with some cool ammo like tracers and exploding rounds there not too practical but fun to shoot.
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santo were you ever stationed in 29 palms? why i ask homie my wife is a former marine too. me im old school army infantry, but we did have some 29th expeditionary marines attached to ud in oif 1 the first push, down ass dudes marines i tell ya, got some homies in the marines still, some drills up in parris island.
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UnitedRidaz C.C.
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slammed in iraq i carried a 9 mil issue and a m4 semi auto, you said they have shows every month in nevada what are the laws on owning a full auto m4? also can you get me a shoulder fired tow missile i got some neighbors that are too loud. i got alot of stories for you man.
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UnitedRidaz C.C.
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Re: Do you dream about cars?
ok im gonna set it straight on the mre issue.........yeah eat them for 6 months straight you will think anything is the shit. they don substatute good chow thats for sure, but they got calories to keep you going. you got to keep it creative mix the jualapeno cheese with the chicken tetrazinni it's good, and put some of the tabasco sauce in there, just like home. mix the creamer with the coffee and the hot cocoa with a little bit of water. shit thats chocolate icing for the chocolate poundcake, lemon or vanilla, get creative with it i know 6 months made me. then its on for the t rations, if you dont know what they are google it that and c rations, thats what got me through 16 months of hell.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: From SoCal... but presently in AZ
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Re: Do you dream about cars?
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State Requirements Rifles and Shotguns · Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No. · Registration of rifles and shotguns? No. · Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No. · Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No. Handguns · Permit to purchase handgun? No. · Registration of handguns? No. · Licensing of owners of handguns? No. · Permit to carry handguns? No. (A permit is required if concealed.) Other Requirements · Is there a State waiting period? No. · Is there a FBI *NICS check for firearm transactions? State System. Owning a class 3 weapon (machine gun / silencer) is relatively simple. There are several rules and regulations that individuals must comply with. They are very simple and one should not be intimidated by paperwork. First let me address a few questions, before you ask them. You may only own a machine gun that was manufactured and registered with the BATF before May 19, 1986. Weapons manufactured after that date are restricted for Military and Law Enforcement use only. Economics 101, the law of supply and demand should start coming to mind by now. This is why these weapons are somewhat “pricey”, when compared to current production weapons. “Simply”, the reserves not being available, controlled commodities always make for an excellent investment. The price is only going one place, Up! An individual purchasing a “ National Firearms Act Weapon “, NFA weapon or class 3 weapon is required to pay a one time, $200 Federal Excise Tax fee. This fee has been the same, since 1934. It has never changed nor has the simple requirement for owning a NFA weapon. These rules and regulation were set forth in 1934, because of the readily availability of machine guns to people like, Bonnie & Clyde, Dillinger, etc... They permitted the Department of Justice to prosecute criminals under Federal Law. This had a little more "bite" than local laws. To obtain an NFA weapon, you must first select one. The reason is, forms are required to transfer the weapon from seller to buyer, requiring specific information. There are several types of forms to accommodate these transfers. A form “3” accommodates dealer to dealer transfers (Class 3, in or out of state). A form “4” accommodates dealer to individual transfers, within the state. Unlicensed individuals may not transfer class 3 weapons directly into their state. An active Class 3 license is required to execute the transfer. If you hold an active standard FFL, you may transfer the weapon in directly, however the law enforcement signature, photographs, and fingerprint cards are still required, as well as the $200 FET. We will be happy to help you in the selection of a reputable Class 3 dealer in the state that you live in; however, the final decision will be yours. The form “4” is quite simple. It will be filled out in duplicate by your Class 3 dealer, showing the current owner of the weapon and address, your name and address, description of the weapon and serial number, etc... You will be given the forms, along with a set of fingerprint cards. On the back of the form is a place for your photograph and your local law enforcement official’s signature. If you are transferring the NFA weapon to your corporation, this Law Enforcement signature is not required. See “Corporate Transfers” or contact us for more details. The required signature may come from a multitude of sources. The Chief of Police, the Sheriff, District Attorney, a Federal judge, State Chief of Police, etc... Typically the person signing this form “4” will conduct a background check on you, insuring that you are a person in good standing, within your community. If you have a criminal background or questionable past, you will be denied a signature at this point. In fact, even if you are a fine upstanding member of the community, you will find this part of the NFA weapon acquisition, the most difficult. Why? Most of the local law enforcement officials today, are no longer police officers, but unfortunately, appointed politicians. You will find that they typically do not sign such documents, with their eyes closed and will generally give a “no” response via a “clerk”, when you call up like “Lever Action Bubba” screaming that he has to sign this form, so you can have your machine gun. The “no” answer is to slow down 99% of the individuals that just think they want a class 3 weapon. If you are dealing with a clerk and not him directly, this is what you deserve. However, there is the remaining 1%, which will do something intelligent, like make an appointment to talk about the signature, maybe have a cup of coffee, etc... After you have obtained an official signature, return the forms along with your photographs (taped to the back), your fingerprint cards, and your check for $200, (payable to The Department of the Treasury) to your dealer. All of this information, along with the FET fee, will be forwarded to the BATF and they will begin the process of transferring the ownership of the weapon to your name or corporation. No, you don’t give up all your rights at this point. It is the question that I get asked the most at this point. Search warrants are still required by law, these days, even for an individual that owns a class 3 weapon. These are “bubba” stories. If you are really sincere about owning one of these very rare weapons, please feel free to contact us. We will show you how to legally obtain one. That is what we get paid for. All transactions are confidential, that is Federal Law! Nick Tilotta firearm@verizon.net or (817) 481-6616 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Reno
Posts: 863
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Re: Do you dream about cars?
I like the "legal to carry handguns" part. you can have a gun on you at all times in this state as long as its visable. anyone else in a state that you can? i heard we are lucky on that one.
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