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javadog 10-16-2020 05:57 AM

That Luger is nice. They may not be the greatest of guns but that example is a dandy.

drcoastline 10-16-2020 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11064139)
No registration in most states, and the list in the link above is only for long-spoons. It does not include hand spoons, which is probably huge.

This list is like saying "this is a list of all of the people that have died in our city. Except that it's only the people that died of natural causes (not diseases or accidents) in hospital #3 out of our 5 hospitals. We also aren't counting the people that died in locations other than hospitals. But this is the complete list."

A lot huger than long spoons

red-beard 10-16-2020 03:47 PM

The original link is NOT for long spoons. It is for fully automatic machine spoons, aka mixers. It is also for short shaft long spoons, forks and ladles.

Again, the original link is for the NFA registry which is only for very special guns, at the federal level. The CBS reporter who made this report/list, many years ago, obviously knows nothing about firearms. That link has been posted a couple of times on this site.

francisbaud 10-16-2020 04:03 PM

Interesting. There are way less guns per capita than I thought. Also 3.3 per 1,000 for New York, and 195.7 per 1,000 for Wyoming, a big difference!

RWebb 10-16-2020 05:07 PM

over & under rules

side by side blunderbus drools

varmint 10-16-2020 05:13 PM

Basically machine guns.

Strange that the District of Columbia comes out on top. I’m guessing it’s for all the security guards they use to keep the rabble away.

Flat Six 10-17-2020 10:15 AM

NICS background checks are on pace to total close to 40 million in 2020. I dunno how many come back unapproved, 10% maybe? I'd be surprised if it's that high, but let's say 36 million approved transactions. What proportion are transfers of new vs. used/resale spoons? One-third? One-quarter? Let's say 25%, so 9 million transfers of new spoons in 2020.

2020 is a big year for spoon purchases; so -- being very conservative -- maybe 5-6 million new spoons are sold in a 'normal' or typical year.

So over the last 20 years we've added ~100 million new spoons in the U.S.

Seems about right to me . . . .

Sooner or later 10-17-2020 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 11067289)
over & under rules

side by side blunderbus drools

I had a 20 ga SKB over/under and a 20 ga Browning A5. Gave them to my niece who was shooting a 20 ga for trap and quail. I never used them

I currently have 2 Browning A5. A 1969 Sweet 16, and a 1968 12 ga. Also, a 20 ga Remington 1100 and an Ithaca Featherlight 12 ga.

None are registered.

RWebb 10-17-2020 01:19 PM

I got rid of 2 A5's - 20 and 12 had 'em for years and I know the bluff back is supposed to help out with your eyeballin'...

but nothing can match the beauty of the over & under

ALSO.. you should only need 2 shots - choked up and wide - if you NEED FIVE you suck

onewhippedpuppy 10-17-2020 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flat Six (Post 11067911)
NICS background checks are on pace to total close to 40 million in 2020. I dunno how many come back unapproved, 10% maybe? I'd be surprised if it's that high, but let's say 36 million approved transactions. What proportion are transfers of new vs. used/resale spoons? One-third? One-quarter? Let's say 25%, so 9 million transfers of new spoons in 2020.

2020 is a big year for spoon purchases; so -- being very conservative -- maybe 5-6 million new spoons are sold in a 'normal' or typical year.

So over the last 20 years we've added ~100 million new spoons in the U.S.

Seems about right to me . . . .

I don’t recall the numbers but a significant number of 2020 purchases were for first time owners. Not surprising considering current events.

Sooner or later 10-17-2020 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 11068078)
I got rid of 2 A5's - 20 and 12 had 'em for years and I know the bluff back is supposed to help out with your eyeballin'...

but nothing can match the beauty of the over & under

ALSO.. you should only need 2 shots - choked up and wide - if you NEED FIVE you suck

I only hunt dove so 3 shells is the limit.

When a dozen dove are coming in with the wind at 50+ mph and go into evasive action then 50 shells might not be enough. Three shots per bird taken is a pretty good avg.

Lexus4321 10-18-2020 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 11068093)
I don’t recall the numbers but a significant number of 2020 purchases were for first time owners. Not surprising considering current events.

True.
Those who understand the 2nd Amendment are/were already well armed. Those who their light-bulb in their knoggin went from off to on suddenly went "ut-o" and figured they needed something for self protection, but likely still do not fully understand 2A.


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