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New York Law. Updated 7/18/2008 10/27/2005 3/15/06 New York - Penal Law Section 265.01.

New York Law

A person is guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree when: (1) He possesses any firearm, electronic dart gun, electronic stun gun, gravity knife, switchblade knife, pilum ballistic knife, metal knuckle knife, cane sword, billy, blackjack, bludgeon, metal knuckles, chuka stick, sand bag, sandclub, wrist-brace type slingshot or slungshot, shirken or "Kung Fu star"; or (2) He possesses any dagger, dangerous knife, dirk, razor, stiletto, imitation pistol, or any other dangerous or deadly instrument or weapon with intent to use the same unlawfully against another; or (5) He possesses any dangerous or deadly weapon and is not a citizen of the United States...

Beginers Guide Shooting/Buying. Olympic Matches If your are interested knowing what you are going to have to do to shoot handguns in the Olympics, visit this site to find out .

Beginers Guide Shooting/Buying

As I said, no "one best gun" exists and there are hundreds of different ones to choose from. Every choice will be a compromise so you will have to make several decisions. Changes in the weight of your gun, caliber, size and other variables have a marked effect on how a gun shoots and handles. I once shot a very small single action 22 caliber magnum revolver. Even though the bullet was only a 22 caliber, because of the light weight and very small grip, the gun almost flew out of my hand every time I fired it. The following picture is a full size target showing what difference ammo can make.

(NOTE: With the cheep ammo, one round out of every 15 to 20 rounds fail to fire so it should never be used in any competition or when you are doing any serious practice. Of Course you should visit Rob Latham's own web page 1. Gun Broker. OPSGEAR.com - Tactical Gear, Military Gear, Police Gear for Every Operation. One Source Tactical. AR-15 overview. This is my stab at a complete AR-15 buyer's guide for the "non-gunny" officer, looking to buy a patrol rifle.

AR-15 overview

If that's not you, this may not be very applicable, but I hope you can get something out of it. This thread has taken on a life of its own, and has reached enormous circulation around the internet, making it full-circle back to me in a forward! I am humbled by this. More knowledgable people than I have both contributed to this, and have given me feedback to make it better.

If there is still something written here that is either incorrect, or is still unclear, PLEASE contact me so I can fix it! There ARE Front Sight Bases out there that are not actually marked with an "F. " Ar-15 info (construction) Revised December 3, 1997 by Ron Wu, NRA Member, CRPA Member San Mateo, California (AR-15@juno.com, ronnie1967@aol.com) Disclaimer: The purpose of this Primer is to serve as a guide and introduction to AR-15 rifle collecting and building.

Ar-15 info (construction)

The author assumes no liability for accuracy of the information herein contained. Note on Pre- vs. Post-Ban Rifles: Firearms Regulations Information: Please contact the BATF for any and all questions regarding Federal firearms regulations at 414-679-5040. Contents: Model 1 Sales: Grendal Review. It all started almost two years ago at the 2003 SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida.

Grendal Review

I was talking with Bill Alexander of Alexander Arms about the great success of his .50 Beowulf rifle when he reached into his pocket and pulled out a very interesting little cartridge, looking much like a 6mm PPC. It was a new cartridge that Bill was working on that used a 6.5mm bullet in what was basically a necked up 6mm PPC case. The PPC cartridge case is a dandy little design whose lineage goes back to the .220 Russian cartridge. The PPC case has proven itself admirably in benchrest competition, both in the 6mm and .22 caliber chamberings. What piqued my interest was that Bill had necked the thing up to take the beautifully efficient 6.5mm bullets that are available to shooters, and even more so that he was building an AR-15 rifle to fire the little cartridges.

Sig P226. The new P226® Elite Dark is the newest edition to the P226 Elite and features an ergonomic beavertail grip, front cocking serrations, front strap checkering, SIGLITE® Adjustable Combat Night Sights, custom aluminum grips (may differ from image shown) and the new Short Reset Trigger or SRT.

Sig P226

SIG engineers designed the SRT to provide you the same great safety and smooth action of the SIG DA/SA with a comfortable reset that is 60% shorter for faster trigger return and surgical control during high speed shooting. The P226 Elite Dark is available in 9mm, .357SIG or .40 S&W. Due to customer response, we will no longer engrave the SIG SAUER in white on the alum grips. We will update the images when the guns arrive. Specifications are subject to change. To rotate the image, click on the image and slide your mouse left or right. In order to view and print PDF files on your computer, you must have a PDF reader program installed.

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