Woah! Did you guys hear the news about HEMIzygote?!?!?
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Woah! Did you guys hear the news about HEMIzygote?!?!?
Haha, no seriously though...
I'm picking up a shotgun as a Christmas gift on Monday and wondered if my CHL will speed up the process. I have yet to buy a gun since acquiring the CHL and wondered if it helps me out, if there's a difference when buying handguns vs. long guns with a CHL, etc. Thanks.
I'm picking up a shotgun as a Christmas gift on Monday and wondered if my CHL will speed up the process. I have yet to buy a gun since acquiring the CHL and wondered if it helps me out, if there's a difference when buying handguns vs. long guns with a CHL, etc. Thanks.
Nemo me impune lacessit.
it streamlines the process some, but i've never had to wait more than 10minutes for any weapon purchase. With or without my CHL it seems to take a relatively acceptable amount of time.
which shotty you going for?
which shotty you going for?
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http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... highlight=Lykoi wrote:which shotty you going for?
I go back and forth every day, but the Benelli is coming out on top.
Nemo me impune lacessit.
I'm a huge fan of the benelli line... but i have to admit, my 870 (before STOLEN
) was an amazing weapon...
I'm trying to replace my AR and shotty to get back into 3gun stuff, but for now, the wife hinders such "frivolous" expenses :(
when i do replace it, the 870 with triji's and a new sig 556 will be in the safe.


I'm trying to replace my AR and shotty to get back into 3gun stuff, but for now, the wife hinders such "frivolous" expenses :(
when i do replace it, the 870 with triji's and a new sig 556 will be in the safe.
None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but licence.
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"Frivolous!"Lykoi wrote:I'm a huge fan of the benelli line... but i have to admit, my 870 (before STOLEN![]()
) was an amazing weapon...
I'm trying to replace my AR and shotty to get back into 3gun stuff, but for now, the wife hinders such "frivolous" expenses :(
when i do replace it, the 870 with triji's and a new sig 556 will be in the safe.
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lawrnk wrote:
"Frivolous!"
Egads
ehh, bought her a new sig 230... she didn't call that frivolous...
but even i consider the expense of a new shotty and rifle to be a bit much as we've got some debt to clear off this coming year, and it's a priority to me more than competing.
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I'd go for the Benelli. I had a Remington 870 that was a POS. I know. Everybody raves about them. I musta got the only lemon they ever produced. Anyway, I like the action on the Benelli, seems MUCH smoother to me. It shoots like a dream. Just my $.02Snake Doctor wrote:I go back and forth every day, but the Benelli is coming out on top.