Website Selling Guns, Survival, Camping, Fishing and Other Interesting Items

SeaBreeze

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I've been hearing this website advertised on the coast to coast radio program, as a place to buy guns, gear, survival, fishing, camping and other similar items. Also appears to be at decent prices. Not in the market for anything now, but will be checking this place out if we need anything. http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ :magnify:
 

Very familiar with them SeaBreeze. It fact, they are on my favorites on Facebook. I haven't ordered anything yet, but hear they stand behind their products.

Which reminds me. We just had a Pro Bass store open down here. My gosh, that place is packed with anything one would need for hunting or fishing. Beautiful store.
 

How do they check that the customers aren't crazy criminals?

I never bought a gun online, but I imagine they do background checks on potential buyers, I believe it's mandatory now. Not in every case, but most crazy criminals buy their guns illegally on the streets, a lot cheaper for them, and no paper trail.

Very familiar with them SeaBreeze. It fact, they are on my favorites on Facebook. I haven't ordered anything yet, but hear they stand behind their products.

Which reminds me. We just had a Pro Bass store open down here. My gosh, that place is packed with anything one would need for hunting or fishing. Beautiful store.

Good to know Pappy, thanks. We have Bass Pro, Gander Mountain and Cabelas here now...but it's good to shop around for lower prices. We also have a Sportsman's Warehouse here. Some stuff we've bought through the Sportsman's Guide catalog or website too.
 
I never bought a gun online, but I imagine they do background checks on potential buyers, I believe it's mandatory now. Not in every case, but most crazy criminals buy their guns illegally on the streets, a lot cheaper for them, and no paper trail.

I believe they ship the gun to a local licensed firearm dealer, who then performs the background check.

... otherwise, I'd have a garage full of guns. :cool:
 
As long as the gun is new in box, it shouldn't be an issue. A smart buyer should be able to look into the barrel and see if it's ever been shot also.
 
I'm suddenly confused about the conceal/carry laws. Wouldn't those who believe we should all be armed want to wear their guns on their hip as a deterrent???

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I'm suddenly confused about the conceal/carry laws. Wouldn't those who believe we should all be armed want to wear their guns on their hip as a deterrent???

Great pic.

I think it depends upon the state laws, whether they allow "open carry", "concealed carry" or - like in Arizona - both.

The Redoubt - the movement of people to Montana to form a large preparedness community - would also have both open and concealed carry, the concealed requiring a special (but fairly easily obtainable) permit.
 
Bullet catching act?? Asking for trouble! :eek:ops1:

Yep, that was a very popular act for magicians back in the day. Unfortunately the trick metal plug in his rifle had worn out and gunpowder residue had built up, allowing the real bullet to actually fire and kill him.
 


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