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It's a H&R 949 and a Remmington 511-X.

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It's a H&R 949 and a Remmington 511-X.

Go to www.remington.com, in there click on the "sportsmans library"... You must be a member to use this feature, but dont worry its free. Click "Request Catalouge" it will then ask for the information, and serial number of the weapon. They then should mail you one.

H&R I believe is a part of Marlin Firearms. May want to try and contacc them and see if manual is available.
 
Go to www.remington.com, in there click on the "sportsmans library"... You must be a member to use this feature, but dont worry its free. Click "Request Catalouge" it will then ask for the information, and serial number of the weapon. They then should mail you one.

H&R I believe is a part of Marlin Firearms. May want to try and contacc them and see if manual is available.

Thanks! I'll get in touch with them and see if I can't get the manuals.
 
Was at Turners in LA this Saturday. They have 20 years old like NIB condition J frame colored case .38sp for $400:wow
If it was in Bay Area she would be mine. :cry
 
I took my NV CCW renewal class Saturday with two Californians who were screwed over by NV's recent decision to not honor UT CCWs. (See Calguns.) Small class meant lots of range time, which was good because I hadn't shot my carry guns in a long time. They both shoot a little left point-shooting and the little one starts shooting high when my rate of fire goes up to ludicrous speed.

The range qualification is 30 rounds per gun but I shot at least three times that doing additional drills. I threw one early shot outside the A zone and that was it all day (the distances were modest and the only time pressure was my own). One drill the instructor had us do was shooting on the move, quartering toward the target. You probably won't do that in your average CCW class.

The instructor is a Washoe sheriff deputy SWAT team leader and a national-level competition shooter. His approach is non-dogmatic. http://www.ngts.net/

Monday I went to the sheriff to givem them my renewal application. My permit expires in about 45 days but they will take about 60 days to get me a new one. The clerk said, "Just open carry in the mean time." A f'ing gubbmint employee was telling me to openly carry a gun in public. (Welcome to Nevada!)
 
I took my NV CCW renewal class Saturday with two Californians who were screwed over by NV's recent decision to not honor UT CCWs. (See Calguns.) Small class meant lots of range time, which was good because I hadn't shot my carry guns in a long time. They both shoot a little left point-shooting and the little one starts shooting high when my rate of fire goes up to ludicrous speed.

The range qualification is 30 rounds per gun but I shot at least three times that doing additional drills. I threw one early shot outside the A zone and that was it all day (the distances were modest and the only time pressure was my own). One drill the instructor had us do was shooting on the move, quartering toward the target. You probably won't do that in your average CCW class.

The instructor is a Washoe sheriff deputy SWAT team leader and a national-level competition shooter. His approach is non-dogmatic. http://www.ngts.net/

Monday I went to the sheriff to givem them my renewal application. My permit expires in about 45 days but they will take about 60 days to get me a new one. The clerk said, "Just open carry in the mean time." A f'ing gubbmint employee was telling me to openly carry a gun in public. (Welcome to Nevada!)

FUCKING KOMMIEFORNIA! :mad
 
Milpitas WalMart 5.56 Winchester white box$9.97, about 50 on the shelf.
 
$500 per 1000 :(. I'll stick with Wolf @ $300 per 1000.

Still cheaper than the $729 per 1000 for SS109. :rant

I run Wolf steel case through my AR. Everyone says, blah blah blah it'll wear out your rifle blah blah. Uh, I will NEVER shoot enough rounds through my AR to wear anything out.
 
saw them also, but i said to myself, self, i can just reload a hellave a lot more for that price. :cool

And I thought to myself: "self, you could get rich selling off your stash at close to these prices!"

Not shopping for me, but helping a friend at work build a stash. I loooooove spending his money...:teeth:teeth
 
I picked up a few boxes of the 5.56 @ wally world. Was about 10 left when I grabbed mine.

Since I'll be running either a 7.62x39 upper, or a .223 upper with a .22 kit in it. I'm not too worried about "needing" .223 or 5.56 laying about. I do however have a 5.56 upper that's not going anywhere, anytime soon. :teeth
 
12082. (a) A person shall complete any sale, loan, or transfer of a firearm through a person licensed pursuant to Section 12071 in accordance with this section in order to comply with subdivision (d) of Section 12072. The seller or transferor or the person loaning the firearm shall deliver the firearm to the dealer who shall retain possession of that firearm. The dealer shall then deliver the firearm to the purchaser or transferee or the person being loaned the firearm, if it is not prohibited, in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 12072. If the dealer cannot legally deliver the firearm to the purchaser or transferee or the person being loaned the firearm, the dealer shall forthwith, without waiting for the conclusion of the waiting period described in Sections 12071 and 12072, return the firearm to the transferor or seller or the person loaning the firearm. The dealer shall not return the firearm to the seller or transferor or the person loaning the firearm when to do so would constitute a violation of subdivision (a) of Section 12072. If the dealer cannot legally return the firearm to the transferor or seller or the person loaning the firearm, then the dealer shall forthwith deliver the firearm to the sheriff of the county or the chief of police or other head of a municipal police department of any city or city and county who shall then dispose of the firearm in the manner provided by Sections 12028 and 12032. The purchaser or transferee or person being loaned the firearm may be required by the dealer to pay a fee not to exceed ten dollars ($10) per firearm, and no other fee may be charged by the dealer for a sale, loan, or transfer of a firearm conducted pursuant to this section, except for the applicable fee that the Department of Justice may charge pursuant to Section 12076. Nothing in these provisions shall prevent a dealer from charging a smaller fee. The fee that the department may charge is the fee that would be applicable pursuant to Section 12076, if the dealer was selling, transferring, or delivering a firearm to a purchaser or transferee or a person being loaned a firearm, without any other parties being involved in the transaction.
(b) The Attorney General shall adopt regulations under this section to do all of the following:
(1) Allow the seller or transferor or the person loaning the firearm, and the purchaser or transferee or the person being loaned the firearm, to complete a sale, loan, or transfer through a dealer, and to allow those persons and the dealer to comply with the requirements of this section and Sections 12071, 12072, 12076, and 12077 and to preserve the confidentiality of those records.
(2) Where a personal handgun importer is selling or transferring a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person to comply with clause (ii) of subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (f) of Section 12072, to allow a personal handgun importer's ownership of the pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person being sold or transferred to be recorded in a manner that if the firearm is returned to that personal handgun importer because the sale or transfer cannot be completed, the Department of Justice will have sufficient information about that personal handgun importer so that a record of his or her ownership can be maintained in the registry provided by subdivision (c) of Section 11106.
(3) Ensure that the register or record of electronic transfer shall state the name and address of the seller or transferor of the firearm or the person loaning the firearm and whether or not the person is a personal handgun importer in addition to any other information required by Section 12077.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a dealer who does not sell, transfer, or keep an inventory of handguns is not required to process private party transfers of handguns.
(d) A violation of this section by a dealer is a misdemeanor.

So I called ahead to Kerleys in Cupertino and asked them what the total cost would be to do the transfer, $35, great. I go there today during my lunch, rushing to get things done, the paperwork went fine, then the transfer fee(s) came up. $70 total , I told him i called last weekend and he said the total was $35, what kind of bait and switch is that!! :thumbdown
not cool at all!
 
Really not cool.
Did you get a receipt that lists the total break down of charges? If so, I'd be curious what it said. Also, just to be clear, this was a person to person PPT where both the seller and the buyer were present in the store, and not a transfer from a dealer or another FFL correct?
 
So I called ahead to Kerleys in Cupertino and asked them what the total cost would be to do the transfer, $35, great. I go there today during my lunch, rushing to get things done, the paperwork went fine, then the transfer fee(s) came up. $70 total , I told him i called last weekend and he said the total was $35, what kind of bait and switch is that!! :thumbdown
not cool at all!

Did you tell him that you will contact DOJ?
 
Really not cool.
Did you get a receipt that lists the total break down of charges? If so, I'd be curious what it said. Also, just to be clear, this was a person to person PPT where both the seller and the buyer were present in the store, and not a transfer from a dealer or another FFL correct?

buyer + seller present at store
10 : private transfer
25: gov fee
30: handling & storage fee

actually the receipts are all messed up. the handwritten shows 10/15/30, yet the machine receipt shows 10/25/35. The guys said it was $70 total regardless.
 
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