Posted on 02/16/2009 2:30:42 PM PST by Atlas Sneezed
$90 MILLION GENERATED FOR CONSERVATION . . . New data from the U.S. Treasury Department show sales by firearm and ammunition manufacturers increased 9.7 percent between July and September when compared to the same period the previous year. Sales of pistols and revolvers were up 23.6 percent, ammo sales rose 8.4 percent and long gun sales saw a 4.1 percent increase, according to the latest Pittman-Robertson federal excise tax collection report. Excise taxes are calculated as a percentage of wholesale receipts, paid quarterly by firearm and ammunition manufacturers, and earmarked for state wildlife conservation and habitat restoration programs. These statistics are based solely on U.S. civilian sales and do not include sales to military, police, etc. During the quarter, $89.7 million was generated for conservation -- $19.8 million was collected for pistols and revolvers, $33.2 million for long guns and $36.6 million for ammunition. The latest tax collections suggest overall sales of $834.2 million, not including retail markup or final retail sales. Total excise tax collections for the federal government's fiscal year (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) were $321.9 million.
Excise Tax Collections: July - September
Handguns $19,882,672.52
Long Guns $33,253,298.08
Ammunition $36,643,018.49
Total $89,778,989.09
Firearms and ammunition excise tax collections for third quarter of calendar year 2008.
Yeah, I will be - I’m turning 21 in the summer, so I hope there will still be time. My family owns 5 guns, so I’m not necessarily a stranger to them, but the advice is most definitely welcome.
I’ll certainly look into it
IF you get one, take it apart, give it a VERY thorough cleaning, give it the "fluff and buff" found at KTOG, and then go run a few hundred rounds through it. VERY reliable, insanely small, and made in America (Cocoa Beach, FL). It's the polymer handle/frame-wrap that makes it light, just like on Glocks and most modern semi-auto pistols.
Oh, and loaded (6 in the magazine, 1 in the chamber), it's just over 11 ounces...;) Gotta like that! Same size as the P32 (photo above), but just a hair wider (by 1/16th of an inch).
I carry in a pocket holster from Pocket Holsters. It rides in my rear strong-side pocket - jeans or slacks. Weak side has the wallet. It fits like a glove, and pulling it out is literally a sub-two-second affair from initial touch to on-target. And NO WAY to have an AD - the trigger opening is FULLY covered by a VERY stiff leather holster on BOTH sides of the trigger.
If it sounds like I'm shilling Kel Tec, well I'm just a VERY satisfied customer. Close to 1000 rounds through my P32 without a problem, and the SU-16A rifle that I have (another K-T design) has been trouble-free for close to 2000 rounds of 223.
Tupac? Don’t you mean 50 Cent?
A Masterkey mounted on an AR-15 would be ideal.
You CC a .44Mag? Is it a snub nose?
Compare the largest rimfire caliber with the largest centerfire caliber.
They’d sooner go after .50BMG than .22LR.
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The KelTec is a neat little gun, and I was ready to buy one, but when I held one at the local gun store, I wasn’t impressed. It looked and felt “chincy” - the fit and finish was more like a 5 and dime toy pistol made in China. I ended up buying a Ruger LCP, it looks and feels like a real gun - beautifully made. Its almost identical to the P3AT.
>>Tupac Shakur survived being shot with a 9mm five times.<<
Yeah, he survived, but his FOOT was a mess. ;)
I’ve heard that it is possible for a car windshield to deflect a 9mm, depending on the angle of the windshield and the trajectory..
Heh... The LCP should look like the P3AT - it’s darn near an exact copy. In fact, most of the parts are completely interchangeable (and the P3AT was out a good 3 years before the LCP was even rumored). But it’s a great design, and TINY...:)
In all reality, a 9mm will go through a windshield without a problem, and it shreds through a metal door as well (see the Box O Truth test).
Millions have been killed by the 9mm round; ask the Israeli Defense Force what they think of the 9mm and the 5.56mm rifle round. They seem to trust the survival of their nation to those calibers!
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