Hello to All
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:00 am
I found this forum quite by accident some time after the horror of Mumbai, which I watched via live feed
on the internet from some of the local Indian TV stations.
I think the IFG forum and its members are very interesting from my view, and gives me an insight into the
legal problems that are encountered by gun owners and those in the shooting sports. I have also seen photos
of some of the very beautiful rifles & pistols owned by the members here.
I am from the US, I live in Florida and am a long time gun enthusiast. Florida gun laws & regulations are
very friendly to law abiding citizens. I am also a Vietnam-era veteran, having served in the US Air Force in the
mid-to-late 1960s. As many here in the US, I am part of the workforce that was made redundant, but I wiil
be officially retired in one year. Still, no way to treat a loyal University employee of 24 years.
Even now, we here must be wary of the newly elected officials, as they are all known 'gun-grabbers',
always trying to enact new laws to make it easy to take away our guns and our right to self defense.
From the top on down, these socialists cannot be trusted, and as citizens, we must fight their efforts to enact
more so-called Gun Control legislation. We have been in a gun & ammo buying frenzy since before the elections,
stocking up before the expected bans start to take place, but we pray they don't.
I have some pistols and rifles. Three of my more modern hunting rifles were stolen a few years back, but I also
used to have a Curio & Relic license which I used to buy and collect some Enfields, French MAS and some Soviet
bloc rifles, mostly WWII vintage. I also have a few of the semi-auto Soviet SKS models, a Mossberg 500 pump,
and a Ruger Mini-14. Some are not pristine and bright, some are like new, but they all have a history to tell,
and are a lot of fun to shoot.
Of the pistols, they include CZ-52, CZ-50, CZ-75B, Tanfoglio Witness (.45 cal), Ruger & Tarus. By far though,
my most prized pistol is my Colt M1911, made in 1920 and still works like new.
on the internet from some of the local Indian TV stations.
I think the IFG forum and its members are very interesting from my view, and gives me an insight into the
legal problems that are encountered by gun owners and those in the shooting sports. I have also seen photos
of some of the very beautiful rifles & pistols owned by the members here.
I am from the US, I live in Florida and am a long time gun enthusiast. Florida gun laws & regulations are
very friendly to law abiding citizens. I am also a Vietnam-era veteran, having served in the US Air Force in the
mid-to-late 1960s. As many here in the US, I am part of the workforce that was made redundant, but I wiil
be officially retired in one year. Still, no way to treat a loyal University employee of 24 years.
Even now, we here must be wary of the newly elected officials, as they are all known 'gun-grabbers',
always trying to enact new laws to make it easy to take away our guns and our right to self defense.
From the top on down, these socialists cannot be trusted, and as citizens, we must fight their efforts to enact
more so-called Gun Control legislation. We have been in a gun & ammo buying frenzy since before the elections,
stocking up before the expected bans start to take place, but we pray they don't.
I have some pistols and rifles. Three of my more modern hunting rifles were stolen a few years back, but I also
used to have a Curio & Relic license which I used to buy and collect some Enfields, French MAS and some Soviet
bloc rifles, mostly WWII vintage. I also have a few of the semi-auto Soviet SKS models, a Mossberg 500 pump,
and a Ruger Mini-14. Some are not pristine and bright, some are like new, but they all have a history to tell,
and are a lot of fun to shoot.
Of the pistols, they include CZ-52, CZ-50, CZ-75B, Tanfoglio Witness (.45 cal), Ruger & Tarus. By far though,
my most prized pistol is my Colt M1911, made in 1920 and still works like new.