Because when he sees this, he's gonna bounce off the walls for hours...
30 round magazine - now that is impressive. Too bad it would make me an instant felon, but what the hell...
That is all.
30 round magazine - now that is impressive. Too bad it would make me an instant felon, but what the hell...
That is all.
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Don't feel bad. This is one that MD won't approve either without a restricted magazine.
Well, that's just great, another firearm highlighted that, as a resident here in the nanny state of Massachusetts, I am not 'privileged' to own. Thanks Jay.
There was a wall in Berlin. There were mined fences and guard towers on the frontiers of the Eastern block countries. People still left. They threw away everything and risked their lives to make the crossing. Some made it, some died in the attempt, but at the moment they decided to try, they became free.
Nothing holds you in Massachusetts. You could, today, get in the car and drive south. You could take a little more time and find employment and then come south with a plan in place.
I hope that you will choose freedom. I hope that you will take your tax money and your vote and flee Massachusetts.
Before they build a wall.
Can't the voters take the State back? Time for local grass roots to start? Where are the people?
Or move.
See Ya
That's just a new version of their orginal P-30, a semi-auto in .22 mag.
The REALLY slick one I'd like to see them redo is the P-31, which was a semi-auto carbine with a barely legal 16-inch barrel that used the same mag. Those are now $1000 guns when you can find an owner who wants to sell his.
Sorry- a couple of errors in my comment. The bcarbine version was the Grendal R-31. Had a chance to buy one several years ago. Wish I had spent the money for it.
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I'm wondering how reliable it'll be with an action THAT LONG
http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/34769-6/PMR30_locked_back_8294.jpg
It's like a baby desert eagle!
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