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PladdPezzPunk

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  1. you were speeding or no? Be a man, and step up if you were. if you weren't, then you have reason to complain. I got alot of tickets when i first got my liscense, all for between 10 and 20 over the speed limit. I lost my liscense several times and paid for it. Any cop who pulls my record had me labled. But I havn't gotton a ticket for 3 years. I have learned from my mistakes, and I suggest you do the same. Or you could pay my insurance for me. How does 5800 a year sound. Oh, but I did get a discount this year. Gave me 600 back. Between the tickets and insurance, I've probably paid for another SS ($40,000). Just a waste of money for being a dumbass when I was younger.

  2. I have the mcgaughy's bags and an air lift automatic leveling system on my truck. It works great. I just learned reciently about a problem with the brackets breaking so i did some work to strengthing them. If you want pn, i will look them up, I ordered from streetbeatcustoms also. I set it up as a dealer through them cause i met the buy in anyways. my shop is right in enfield connecticut if you want I'd be happy to help or at least show you what i have.

  3. You must secure a purchase permit from your local sheriff/police office after they conduct a background check on you.  You take the purchase permitt to the FFL dealer the gun was shipped to, he keeps a portion of it for his records, you keep a portion and you return the third portion along with the firearm to the police office for inspection and regristration.  This is federal law, not state.  Funny thing is that in some states, like michigan, you can buy a used handgun from a private individual when you are 18, but not from an FFL, and you cant buy new.  Figure that one out.  I did it, bought a .44 mag when I was 18...legally.  The Cops at the station didnt even know, but when they looked it up...they were like WTF?  and issued me the permitt.

     

    My only concern was that it was illegal to purchase a firearm with a threaded barrel unless you had a law enforcement use or military permit, which you must either be a cop or in the military.  Obviously you dont want people running around with cans on the ends of their handguns.

     

    thanks man, i never really know how that worked. help appreciated.

  4. That looks awesome man. wow on the price, but I see why at their site.

     

    Now down to buisness, You need to get rid of those cause the extra paint is gonna slow you down so i'll PM you my address and you can just ship them straight to me, I'll make sure they get used properly. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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