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you may be right.i just thought as long as you didn't shoot the game with it you would be allowed to carry it.but never having a hand gun i dont know anything about the pertaining laws.makes sense in a way not to allow them definately got to check it out .thanks
They were mentioned at the bowhunting coursei took a while back.all they said about them was that they were lightweight and not to expensive.i dont know many bowhunters,but the ones i do know dont use the graphite arrows.just curious about wind deflection with the light weight of the arrow.the course was more towards safety than tech talk.also was wondering about them shattering on a tree from a misfire.
yea i guess it down to the lesser of the two evils.i guess i'll with the cheaper ones for now.i'm thinking i'll be bouncing arrows off the trees and losing them in heavy brush,that kind of thing.thanks for the reply.guess i shot myself in the foot with the hand gun idea. some days are better than others lol.
the 52 is a nifty little shooter, but i kinda like the eastern bloc stuff. keep looking for maks, they are around, and anything under $150 would be a deal. great, simple blowback auto, and now the ammo is available pretty cheap. also amazingly accurate. and cheap. mags are six bucks from makarov .com. if you get a chance try a cz 75SA. it's the single action version of the 75. some of the early ones hve the trigger group out of the champion. most accurate pistol i own. don't tell the .45!
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