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jody

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9. I don't know what the rounds are in the first picture. You can check out available pistol rounds at
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 08:02 PM
Dec 2012

the following link for the G2 Contender Pistols, http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/g2Contender.php

Apparently you don't know that most of what you call rifle ammunition is also used in handguns. nt jody Dec 2012 #1
Number 5 up are centerfire rifle ammunition FarCenter Dec 2012 #6
All of those are used in handguns NickB79 Dec 2012 #8
These are really fairly rare FarCenter Dec 2012 #13
The law would have to be tightened NickB79 Dec 2012 #16
I don't know what the rounds are in the first picture. You can check out available pistol rounds at jody Dec 2012 #9
I wouldn't be too concerned about single shot, break action pistols as mass murder weapons. FarCenter Dec 2012 #15
You said "Centerfire pistol ammunition should be limited" and I pointed out most rifle calibers are jody Dec 2012 #18
I think that you could draw a distinction between the two by diameter, energy and momentum FarCenter Dec 2012 #22
IT's pretty easy to make your own rounds Taverner Dec 2012 #2
Its pretty easy to make meth too DJ13 Dec 2012 #3
Hmmm...interesting...keep going... Taverner Dec 2012 #4
Handloaders have to have a source of gunpowder FarCenter Dec 2012 #7
The most difficult component is sarisataka Dec 2012 #12
Criminal will always buy guns from law enforcement and the military FarCenter Dec 2012 #17
Yes, the black market would be rife sarisataka Dec 2012 #23
The Second Amendment is a broken theory from another age. onehandle Dec 2012 #5
muskets and homemade ammo bluemarkers Dec 2012 #10
It would probably be ruled a "use tax" by the Supreme Court NickB79 Dec 2012 #11
Nuisance tax then maybe byeya Dec 2012 #14
Not USSC, but in Herrington v. United States (2010) the court said: petronius Dec 2012 #19
It wouldn't be a ban on possession. It would be a ban on manufacture and sale. FarCenter Dec 2012 #21
Same reasoning though - Herrington implies that ammunition is protected to the same petronius Dec 2012 #24
all i have is birdshot and .22 long rifle arely staircase Dec 2012 #20
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