Re: Why a Ranch Hand?
Posted: 19 Feb 2017 07:49
Florida law doesn't matter much since we have the FED and BATF. It's illegal to have a short barrelled rifle unless you pay for the tax stamp and fill out the paperwork.
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I don't know about Florida law, I do know that California law and Federal law often conflict.GasGuzzler wrote:Florida law doesn't matter much since we have the FED and BATF. It's illegal to have a short barrelled rifle unless you pay for the tax stamp and fill out the paperwork.
Historically speaking, there is no practical advantage for a Mare's Leg Sidearm.GRV01 wrote:Sorry to dig up an older post but id just like to add the question, practically speaking what advantages does a 'mares leg' of any type have over a full size, long barrel revolver especially something like Taurus 608 with its 8 round capacity? Cool factor aside of course -- We all know a short lever wins all the style points
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We don't have history out here in Oregon that goes back that far.Mad Trapper wrote:Thank you for those articles CavScout.
Back in 2006, I bought the George McQueen Farm here in southeast ky, Jackson/Clay county.
George McQueen settled this farm back around the 1760s, when he crossed the wilderness trail with Daniel Boone.
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