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How to Buy a Gun
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| A.K. Fortyseven
Posted on 01/30/2003 4:49:20 AM PST by condi2008
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To: Conservative Kay
Re your # 96...
I like a pump shotgun also but it won't fit in my purse!So true!!!
But if self defence "on the go" is your theme, carrying in a purse is ill advized....easy to snatch with gun maybe used against you...
Better a fitted body holster for easy access. In that case a small auto loader with large bore. Many ladies go this route but it should all be accomplished under very competent instruction ....Purchase of gun, holster, firing range and self defence training.
The NRA is women friendly...Give them a call...Most are Nice, educated, sensible people who will steer you in the right direction.
Good luck!
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posted on
01/31/2003 11:14:00 AM PST
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rmvh
To: rmvh; Conservative Kay
The NRA has a new magazine for women. It's called Woman's Outlook. I haven't seen it but it's supposed to be out already. It can be requested as their official magazine.
To: Shooter 2.5
The key here is the phrase ..in your own state.... He was writing to someone from Louisiana. You have to be kidding! He admitted his error and also later restated "Federal". And you are still trying to "Clintonize" his post?
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01/31/2003 11:42:51 AM PST
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cinFLA
To: lavaroise
Sorry, even I had my standards. She was so ugly it made Granny Clampett look like a prom queen!
To: Old Mountain man
She was so ugly it made Granny Clampett look like a prom queen! Good Lord, must have been quite a scene.... better than in the movies..
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