I have a debit card I use only for on line purchased/payments. I only load just enough for my needs at that moment. Sure, it slows me down for a day, but that helps prevent regretted spontaneous purchases.
#2. The Romarms are pretty poor. Kinda hit or miss. #4 We have them with AR collapsible stocks and picatinny fore ends, but mounting optics is a real failing point due to the dust cover. You either need to mount the optics way forward, no magnification or scout scope, or detachable from the side mount (which I've never trusted).
One guy talking to another comments on how nice his watch looks. The other guy says "Thanks". First guy says "I have a really nice watch too. It's water proof, shock proof, scratch proof, anti magnetic, corrosion proof". Second guy say's "sounds nice but I notice you're not wearing it. Why?" "Damned thing caught fire".
Man meets an attractive woman in the club and asks her name. Carmen she replies. What a beautiful name. It's not the name I was born with. Oh, how'd you decide on Carmen? I combined the things I love best, cars & men, to form my new name. What's your name she asks. BJ Titsengolf.
Here in the US many, if not most, ranges have stopped allowing black silhouette targets due to charges of racial prejudice. Most now use blue silhouettes. Some folks find the Boogie Man behind every shrub. :confused:
Welcome. From looking at Rimfire Magic I see that if you're willing to jump through the hoops you can still own some fine and interesting firearms. Good to hear from the motherland.
I own and use a pair I bought years ago when these products first hit the market. I was having trouble hearing the Rangemaster's commands during competition's and the electronic muffs solved this. But, they don't protect your ears as well as good conventional muffs do. At least the pair I own don't.
I've always felt comfortable with 3 mags for each firearm. As time passes and opportunity arises I acquire more. But I allow that to occur by happenstance.