To: Frohickey
"The Colt Govt Model 45ACP is not on the approved for sale list because it was automatically delisted." It is good then that I have a 1991A1 all goodied-up and a Para Ord.
I want one of those "carry" packages but why bother because it is impossible to get a concealed permit in the People's Republic of California.
Just under the wire, I bought a Ruger .480 Super Red Hawk. Now my Basic Firearms Safety Certificate is no good and I refuse to give them a thumbprint for their new one.
As for demonstrating proficiency (another facet of this law), I suppose a gun safe full of shooting equipment, all well-used, does not suffice any longer.
I DID lust after one of those Beretta Neos models, but I guess I'll just have to satisfy myself launching .480s down the range.
--Boris
20 posted on
01/03/2003 6:08:32 PM PST by
boris
To: Travis McGee
I'm pretty sure the 1911 would qualify as a militia weapon. Too bad the 9th circuit has it's boa constrictor hold on all us west coasters necks.
To: boris
You know... before Kalifornia passed the 30 day per handgun law... I was averaging about 2 handguns a year. When the 30 day per handgun law was passed and enacted... I was averaging about 14 handguns a year. Would have been more too, if I found more private party sales. :)
Now, with the new HSC thumbprint requirement, I think I will start buying more of those evil sniper rifles. :D
To: boris
Aww, c'mon Boris. Don't stop now. That's what the bastids want. I'm buying a new handgun this coming Monday just to piss off Perata and the rest of the libs. And to help the economy too, of course :)
25 posted on
01/03/2003 10:21:58 PM PST by
jrp
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