
NRA Women | 9 States With Official Firearms
Does your home state have an official firearm? If not, what should it be?
I especially like Texas!
Give credit where credit is due. That’s Kentucky Windage."Windage and Elevation, Mrs. Langdon...windage and elevation."
I'm in Texas and do not. Do Like Alaska and Utah though.![]()
NRA Women | 9 States With Official Firearms
Does your home state have an official firearm? If not, what should it be?www.nrawomen.com
I especially like Texas!
Our state gun is KelTec…[emoji2357]Go Tennessee with the Barrett.
Down here in Florida I think it should be the spear gun. [emoji41]
Took the words right out of my mouth….the Chicago Yeet Cannon.Illinois should be a Hi Point
What would you prefer..?I'm in Texas and do not. Do Like Alaska and Utah though.
Agree ... but it would be a stolen Hi Point that can only be fired while held sideways from a car window. ....Illinois should be a Hi Point
How would CT choose one?No CT, huh? Guess we don't have any historical association with gun manufacturing.
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CT may have historical tie to gun making but they’ve become anti gun so they would never honor a firearm as the state weapon. Which was what the original article was about.No CT, huh? Guess we don't have any historical association with gun manufacturing.
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lottery, maybe, or just pick one out of a hat???How would CT choose one?
Perhaps a Colt Patterson; nice and “safe”… 😇CT may have historical tie to gun making but they’ve become anti gun so they would never honor a firearm as the state weapon. Which was what the original article was about.
Well, since the Anti’s in CT would never allow something like this to happen, it’s kind of a moot point. But if we lived in a perfect world, I think it would have to be something from Colt. Despite the S&W factory and Charter Arms, Colt really defines the gun history of CT. I remember seeing the blue Colt dome every time we drove into Hartford.No CT, huh? Guess we don't have any historical association with gun manufacturing.
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I know, it's just the irony of it all.CT may have historical tie to gun making but they’ve become anti gun so they would never honor a firearm as the state weapon. Which was what the original article was about.
Checking the sewers, maybe...?How would CT choose one?