Are there laws in place that require you to teach weapons and self defense classes? I thought a lot of them overseas in my time of the service and thought about putting together a little class here and there.
I am retired Marine who was wounded in Afghanistan and suffered a significant back injury. Now I'm told i will be requiring back surgery. I know its about 4 vertebra that are the problem and I'm assuming that they will fuse them. Does anyone that has had this done know the round about recovery...
Anyone think that if the end of the world happened today that a majority of these safe space goers will be dead within a week making it much easier for survival for the more strong willed?
Does anyone know if someone with the older Indiana concealed carry permit needs to get one of those new ones with the stamp and etc. on it? Or is the older one i was issued still relevant?
I was wondering if anyone knew of somewhere I could find an old standard issue .45 the USMC issued out and allowed Marines to keep? I served in the USMC and kind of a History junkie and I think that owning one of these would be a nice piece in my collection.
Does anyone know how the newer Cummins are doing? I'm interested in buying a newer model of cummins and it would be nice to know if they have found any flaws in them?
Anyone else think that having an Indiana CC permit should allow you to bypass the background check when purchasing a firearm? I know some states like North Carolina do this and I believe Indiana should join that movement and save paper.
Does anyone know a way to push sights out of a XD without a sight pusher? I'm trying to do a quick sight change without having to go out and buy a sight pusher.