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Theodore Roosevelt's suppressed rifle
Posted by David Hardy · 16 January 2015 07:55 PM
From the NRA Museum. Very cool.
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David, Can you please post the NFA opinion from Homer Stille Cummings. Or a link, so that it can be cited from here. I can not find it, but I believe that his testimony before congress was that they could not ban machine guns, but had to tax them.
Check out www.theodoreroosevelt.com and the article on his rifles, especially his Holland .500.
I have been out to some of the estates out there and I think that they would have had no problem on some of the northern estates - Long Island is a bit smaller and closer :)
Way to funny given today's paranoia.