You never know when that zombie apocolypse will happen. And you would kick yourself for not having that colt python
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lol, I thought that said fleshlight.
the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept
"It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo Leopold
Gaidheal (01-20-2015)
When I went for mine i just wanted a handgun....so I got the Glock 17 Gen 4.....and an XCR-L...and an M4..and....and...and
Get it!
"Never step in anything soft"
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Just do it. There is literally zero reason not to, and plenty of reasons to.
I say just go for it as I wait patiently for the mail to bring me a surprise of one RPAL.
I went for both. They make you wait long enough to get one. Might as well get both at the same time.
Same.. I figured for the extra time, and couple of bucks more.. might as well do the course/application process once... you buy cheap, you buy twice :-) I'd rather have it and never need it, than need and not have it myself. My first thoughts were that I wouldn't have any guns in the house, and only use the ones from the range.... now that my RPAL is finally issued, my thoughts are a changin'...lol...
I would have an RPAL if i was a bit younger, i have possession only for the handguns i own, don't intend to buy any more and certainly won't be buying a rifle i can't take with me when i'm out in the pasture. Well at least not legally. The RPAL is a few more bucks but if club shooting is all you do then go for it as you might want a nice 357 mag or an AR to enjoy.