To: VRWCmember
If you are hunting migratory birds (ducks, dove, etc.), you will want that dowel in your gun. (If a game warden catches you hunting without it, you will be subject to a fine probably higher than the price of your shotgun.) As long as you are not hunting migratory birds, there is no reason to have the dowel installed, so it is nice to know how to remove it and use the full capacity of the gun.
What exactly is your complaint about this convenient feature that allows you to have more capacity in your shotgun, yet still be able to convert it to comply with the wildlife department regulations?
The full text of the Second Amendment:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
This is the only part of the constitution that says the righy shall not be infringed, but that right gets infringed upon the most. THAT IS MY COMPLAINT!!
To: Better Dead Than Red
I oppose any infringement on my second amendment rights as well. However, I don't see a restriction on the number of shots while hunting migratory birds to be such an infringement.
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