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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (22)5/20/1999 3:27:00 PM
From: Char  Respond to of 87
 
Richard

I was talking to one of the MXAM employees who does a lot of target shooting at Peoria 7. He also said he has a Mini-14 and the best groups he can get are 2-3 inches. I guess that must be all the gun will do. Anyway I never bought it for target shooting.

As for more guns (you can never have too many), I think everyone should buy any gun they think they will ever want NOW because it will keep getting harder and harder. I'm really surprised that the Mini-14 escaped being classified as an assault rifle.

Check out the Bushmasters too, they have a carbon copy of an M-16 (semi-auto) that is still legal. It's a nice Y2K gun too.
Char



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (22)5/20/1999 10:00:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 87
 
Richard,

That is about as good as I ever got with a 50MM at 100 yards, but the effect was much grater!

Regards,

Jack

PS--You know the 50 mike mike?



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (22)5/30/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: Char  Respond to of 87
 
Richard

>Get your ammo soon IMO. I see we have another school shooting and congress again seems so easily willing to give away the freedoms won so hard by our forefathers. Guess I'll just have to buy another gun tomorrow. <VBG><

You can say that again. Look what Moynihan is proposing now.

>S. 156 Sen. Moynihan- would prohibit the manufacture, transfer or importation of .25 cal., .32 cal. and 9 mm ammunition. To the Committee on the Judiciary.<

Here's another one. Better stock up on your ammo now.

>H.R. 87 Rep. Blagojevich- would prohibit Internet and mail-order sales of ammunition by anyone except a licensed firearms dealer, and would require dealers to record all sales of 1,000 rounds of ammunition to a single person. To the Committee on the Judiciary.<

And here's a classic Clintonism. "Who cares what the law says, we'll do what we want, we don't have to obey no stinkin laws"

>however, NRA finds
it unreasonable to continue to allow the federal government to
keep records on law-abiding citizens whose firearm purchases are
not denied through a National Instant Check System (NICS) check.
Currently, federal law prohibits such records retention, although
the Clinton-Gore Administration's Department of Justice (DOJ)
freely admits to violating this restriction.<

Char