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TSA demonstrates how to travel with gun to airport
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| 5/5/2016
| Robert Wang
Posted on 05/07/2016 8:45:26 AM PDT by rktman
Using an actual 8-millimeter handgun without ammunition, he went on to show how to unload the magazine and pack it in the case.
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: 2a; banglist; tsa; tsageniuses
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To: Elderberry
I see what you are saying. My point is that if you go to an ammo seller and tell him you want some 8mm pistol ammo, I doubt that he’ll give you a box of 32 ACP.
To: ChildOfThe60s
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posted on
05/07/2016 4:43:56 PM PDT
by
Navy Patriot
(America, a Rule of Mob nation)
To: jospehm20
The last time I went to an Ammo Seller, Carter's Country, I asked for soft point M1-Carbine Ammo. I got dumb looks. Then they said,"Oh you want NATO?" After I said no, they they said,"Oh, you mean 308, don't you?"
I learned my lesson. Always order ammo online!
To: Elderberry
I buy almost all of mine online too.
To: TangoLimaSierra
I have it on my profile page but okay.
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posted on
05/07/2016 6:16:53 PM PDT
by
SkyDancer
("Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
To: Boomer One
Thanks. How they elected that crook is beyond me.
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posted on
05/08/2016 4:15:16 AM PDT
by
Vinnie
To: smokingfrog
That must be some kind of airsoft gun, except I think most of them are 6mm.Blackhawk makes 'em for training. Some cycle the action, some, meant for hand-to-hand training, don't.
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05/09/2016 11:50:04 AM PDT
by
archy
(Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, and eat you.)
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