ABC caught using range footage for Turkey slaughtering Kurds
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:12 am
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My nephew attends this event.ScottDLS wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:59 pm I really have wanted to go to the Knob Creek (KY) machine gun shoot for years. It looks like a lot of fun and they apparently have lots of full auto for rent, or you can bring your own. And they have a night shoot with tracers.
And it’s on the legendary “Bourbon Trail”. I can’t afford this year but some time I want to go. Only downside is you have to fill out federal paperwork way in advance if you want to BYO registered full auto out of state.WildBill wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:57 pmMy nephew attends this event.ScottDLS wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:59 pm I really have wanted to go to the Knob Creek (KY) machine gun shoot for years. It looks like a lot of fun and they apparently have lots of full auto for rent, or you can bring your own. And they have a night shoot with tracers.
Hey, I been saying for quite a while now that a rather large percentage of the problems in this nation are directly related to the crookedness of the mass news media. They most certainly have an agenda, and it is directed against this nation and its citizenry.
Walter Lippmann introduced the notion of “manufacturing consent” in his book “Public Opinion,” which was published in 1922. As a journalist, Lippmann suggested that the “news” and the “truth” are not synonymous. The news, according to him, functions as a way of signifying how an event happened. In this sense, the subjective interpretation of the writer is a factor. The truth, he argued, refers to concealed facts. Democracy for Lippmann suffers because of the fragility as to how issues are played in the media. Which results in one crucial thing—the ignorance of voters
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My wife and I stopped there while on the Trail a few years back. Regarding FYO Class III....if I recall (and provably not correctly), you simply had to fill out Form xxxx and just fax / email it in, ie - just giving notification...before you traveled...ScottDLS wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:50 pm And it’s on the legendary “Bourbon Trail”. I can’t afford this year but some time I want to go. Only downside is you have to fill out federal paperwork way in advance if you want to BYO registered full auto out of state.
Yeah it’s the 5320.20 and you have to wait until you get it back approved before you can (temporarily) transport machine guns or SBR, SBS interstate. But I think it can also cover a relatively long period for a given state.PUCKER wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:44 pmMy wife and I stopped there while on the Trail a few years back. Regarding FYO Class III....if I recall (and provably not correctly), you simply had to fill out Form xxxx and just fax / email it in, ie - just giving notification...before you traveled...ScottDLS wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:50 pm And it’s on the legendary “Bourbon Trail”. I can’t afford this year but some time I want to go. Only downside is you have to fill out federal paperwork way in advance if you want to BYO registered full auto out of state.![]()
Decided to look it up - here's the form...mentions Authorization...not sure how long that takes - anyone?![]()
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/form/ ... s/download