Hanna Arms Company

Hanna Arms Company

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Hey guys!! This is a new business venture that I am working on. I look forward to working with all of you and building new and lasting relationships.

It's called Hanna Fi****ms (obviously) and I will (hopefully) be able to state selling, buying, and transferring fi****ms and ammunition. I just created and registered for the business name and I will be applying for my FFL shorty, so stay tuned and stay updated!! I cannot wait to do business with everyone!

05/18/2016

UPDATE: Our LLC has officially been established with the Arizona Corporation Commission and we have been granted our Articles of Organization! So as it stands, we are now only waiting for our FFL. The ATF has been very helpful so far and we look forward to working with them through this process.

In the meantime, we are currently setting up our merchant services account and getting our SSL certificate for the website. Once that all happens, we will likely have a soft opening of the webstore and will begin sales of Non-FFL items, including ammunition.

Stay turned for further updates!

04/29/2016

UPDATE: We are currently processing all of our necessary paperwork to get business operations underway! We're hpoing for a go-live within about a month! We want to thank everyone for their patience!

04/24/2016

As of 4/22/16, we have submitted our application for our FFL!! This is one of our last steps that we need to take before we can go live! In the mean time, we will be busy adding great products to our site to insure a great selection for our customers! Keep checking back for updates, Cheers!

01/25/2016
Photos 12/24/2015

A knock at the door changes everything

It is completely silent as the police cruiser slows to a stop outside the darkened house. The night is still. A few Christmas lights twinkle through the night with false cheerfulness. You and your partner stare wordlessly at the front door, steeling yourself for what lies ahead. You curse the fact that no amount of training can ever prepare you for this moment.

Finally, you step outside into the cold and slowly walk towards the front steps. You knock on the door and wait. Nothing. You try to convince yourself no one is home and the dread inside begins to lift, just a little bit. You knock again.

A light flicks on inside the house and instantly all hope is extinguished. You feel sick to the pit of your stomach. The porch light pierces the night, silhouetting you and your partner on the steps. A woman's face peers through the frosted window and you watch in anguish as recognition dawns in her eyes and horror spreads across her face.

The door opens and the reality of the moment washes over you. You have recited your words a dozen times, but when you look into those stricken eyes, your composure evaporates. Panic sets in. Your mouth refuses to work.

She says a name and all you can do is nod. Then you drop your eyes to the ground and shake your head. That's it. Her hand flies to her mouth and she dissolves into tears. She falls to the ground screaming the name over and over again. Without uttering one word, you have just shattered many lives and inflicted unimaginable damage on a family that will endure for a generation.

You stand on the steps, utterly helpless. You bite down on your lip to stop the trembling, fighting the lump as it gathers in your throat. You struggle to hold back the tears.

The images of the crash flash through your mind. Sights and sounds that are forever seared in your memory; the stench of gasoline, music emanating quietly from the wreckage, the blood, the staring eyes already glazed over in death. You watch the firefighters and paramedics as they wordlessly perform their duties in reverence for the enormity of the tragedy.

As you walk away from the house, now ablaze in lights and sorrow, you reflect on what just transpired. Then you place another brick on the wall you are slowly building around your heart, a wall to keep out the pain.

When people complain traffic enforcement is nothing but a cash grab, they fail to grasp that first and foremost, it saves lives. They would understand that if they stood with me on the front steps of that house, if they were forced to look into the eyes of someone who has just been told they will never again feel the warm embrace of their family member. Then they, too, would experience the guilt that we, as police officers, feel we were not there to stop the driver who killed their loved one.

Last year in Manitoba, police officers stood on those doorsteps 172 times. One hundred and seventy-two times entire families were condemned to a lifetime of pain and torment by the knock on the door. Try telling those people traffic enforcement is nothing but a cash grab.

Insp. Scot Halley is with the Winnipeg Police Service's community-support unit.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December

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Graphic active-shooter video for medics, civilians 02/08/2015

Here a very realistic video about surviving an active-shooter situation. There is a lot of good information here to take away from it. I hope everyone can learn something from it and who knows, it may save your life one day. So don't be scared, be ready!

WARNING: This video could be considered very graphic to some!

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02/08/2015

Good news everyone!! We have finally lined up an accessory supplier! We are now able to offer you some awesome deals on great firearm accessories like scopes, lights, lasers, and much, MUCH more! All shipped directly to you!

So drop us a line and let us find that perfect accessory for the best shooting experience!

(Until we establish an ordering website and a stock, all orders will need to be by request. So just contact us by phone between 10a &10p or anytime via the personal message, and we will do all that we can get the product you are looking for.)

Pizza delivery driver shoots, kills armed robber trying to steal cash 10/23/2013

Here's another story of self-defense. You really never know when somebody will put your life on the line. Good thing this driver was armed or this story might have been completely different.

Pizza delivery driver shoots, kills armed robber trying to steal cash When James Wethers heard three gunshots around 11 p.m. Monday night, he looked outside and saw a frantic pizza delivery driver and a man face down on the driveway across the street from his home on Ga***rd in Redford Township.

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1530 E. Williams Field Road #201
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