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416 Rigby vs 416 Rem Mag

Okay now let us come back to Planet Earth guys & ladies. Sadly most of us will not be going to Alaska or the Game Rich land of Africa anytime soon. Also the chances of a problem breaking out at the circus are mighty slim to say the least. Plus Godzilla is dead.

Now I am as gulity as the next fellow. In that have owned and shot a LOT of the big boys guns. Frow the 300 H&H up to the 50 Calibers.

Yes I include my time in the Army and still love Ma Deuce with a passion. The same with the Barret, but thanks to old ARNOLD. (Yeah, you thought I forgot about you old Steriods Junkie you huh!?! Not Bloody likely!!!!) Let us say, the chances of me legally owning either one in LA. Well let us say that they are mighty dim to say the least.

Now to be fair it is a real ego booster, when you crank off one of these Monsters at your local rifle range. Then go”Thats right you bunch of pussies, this is what a REAL MAN shoots!” To the peasants astonished faces.

But then you get home and there is this huge and painful welt on your shoulder & your back is saying “What the F*ck did you do to me?”  Plus there is a slight matter of your wallet saying “HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY FOR THAT IFLE & AMMO!?! And trust me your wallet knows Brother!

So the Bottom Line really is this,so when propaganda like this comes a long. Try to remember that unless you are a gun writer that gets published. Or win the Lottery and Uncle Sam leaves you a substantial amount of  your winnings.

There really is no real reason on why the average gun owner should own one of these Guns of Navarone.(Another hint-A great war movie & worth buying the DVD of it!)Yeah I know, I know! It is a lot of fun to whip one of these monsters to show to your gun buddies.But maybe this broken down rifleman. Just might know wtf he is talking about?Nah!!! * Grumpy

  • Why does the terms “Young Dumb & full of cum & or Pride goes before a Fall”?
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Winchester M1897 Trench Gun

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Winchester M1 Garand 1941

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Another, “When Men have too much timeor money on their hands” project

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The best helical magazine ever? With firearms and weaponry expert, Jonathan Ferguson

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Argentine 1909 Mauser

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Supreme Court Will Take Up “Ghost Gun” Case This Fall By Mark Chesnut

By a razor-thin margin, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the challenge to the Biden Administration’s “ghost gun” law.

The case, VanDerStok v. Garland, challenges the Department of Justice’s 2022 Final Rule that redefined important legal terms dealing with guns, including “firearm,” “receiver” and “frame,” making the longstanding American tradition of building personal firearms pretty much a thing of the past.

The vote to hear the case was 4-to-3, with no information released as to who voted for or against hearing the case. It takes four “yea” votes for the Supreme Court to grant a review in a case.

At issue is whether the DOJ and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) overstepped their bounds in promulgating the Final Rule. Plaintiffs in the case argue that the rule is just another example of the bureaucrat-run agencies overstepping their bounds by making laws instead of enforcing them.

That’s exactly what a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found last November when it unanimously ruled to uphold an earlier district court decision on the matter. In that ruling, Judge Kurt Engelhardt, who wrote the majority opinion, agreed in no uncertain terms that the rule was an overstep.

“ATF, in promulgating its Final Rule, attempted to take on the mantle of Congress to ‘do something’ with respect to gun control,” Judge Engelhardt, a Donald Trump nominee, wrote in the opinion. “But it is not the province of an executive agency to write laws for our nation. That vital duty, for better or for worse, lies solely with the legislature.”

Judge Engelhardt further wrote that the Final Rule “flouts clear statutory text” and “exceeds the legislatively imposed limits” on agency authority.

“Because Congress has neither authorized the expansion of firearm regulation nor permitted the criminalization of previously lawful conduct, the proposed rule constitutes unlawful agency action, in direct contravention of the legislature’s will,” the judge wrote. “Unless and until Congress acts to expand or alter the language of the Gun Control Act, ATF must operate within the statutory text’s existing limits.”

The lawsuit was brought by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) on behalf of itself, two individual FPC members and Tactical Machining LLC. News that the Supreme Court would hear the case brought a positive reaction from FPC Founder and President Brandon Combs.

“FPC and our members look forward to the end of President Biden’s unconstitutional and abusive rule,” Combs said in an FPC press release. “We are delighted that the Supreme Court will hear our case and decide this important issue once and for all. The Fifth Circuit’s decision in our case was correct and now that victory can be applied to the entire country.”

Cody J. Wisniewski, FPC Action Foundation president and counsel for the plaintiffs, said the case should teach the ATF a lesson about who is charged with making laws in the country.

“This is an important day for the entire liberty movement,” Wisniewski said. “By agreeing to hear our case, the Supreme Court will have the opportunity to put ATF firmly in its place and stop the agency from unconstitutionally expanding its gun control agenda. We look forward to addressing this unlawful rule in the Court’s next term.”

The case has been added to the high court’s calendar for the session beginning in October. Oral arguments in the case are expected to begin sometime this fall.

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Some Luger Art perhaps?

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A Mauser Model 1934 Semi Automatic Pistol in caliber 6.35mm (.25ACP)

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James Wilkinson & Son, 470 Nitro Express Double Rifle