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@MidwayBaller34 Consider shopping around for parts and building your own, then take it to a gunsmith to tuned and calibrate it.
1st it's relatively cheaper for what you are getting, and the final product will be the exact gun you want.
2nd by build the gun yourself you will have a greater understanding of the weapon. thus an malfunctions or repairs are easily addressed
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@joebob2299 yeah.... where would they safely guard their swords and axes without cuting any toes? And what about arrows? arrows could pierce or cut your legs of back if you fall...
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holsters been around since the begining of man...
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@kaos3124 wow that is a lot of gun for regular carry.....shot one of these when i was at the rang with my .40 cal glock and that thing scared the shit out of me.....man up i guess....lol
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@hedgehoghunter007 Nobody wants deagles anyways because they are unreliable, unpractical, and unconcealable.
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@mlarson29 Yea i know. But key word "licensed shop." Private sales and family inheritances are different. And as long as you fill out the proper ATF forms you can stay out of trouble.
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Federal law prohibits a licensed shop from selling a handgun to anyone under 21 in any state.
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@kamatayan8 Not always true. Some states require licensed gun shops to sell only to people of 21 years of age and up. Private sales however can only be made to people 18 and older. You have to be 21 or older and not have committed any felonies to concealed carry a pistol
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@XxDeclinexX yeah 1911 and glocks any day
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he forgot inside the waistband holster
you should stick to your video games kid, 'Deagles' Aren't really worth the issues they have.
XxDeclinexX 2 years ago 14
you need to be 21 to buy a handgun...
kamatayan8 3 years ago 10