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      Quick and easy explanation for full-auto ownership?

      One thing that hasn't been mentioned, if you decide to acquire an MG that qualifies as a Curio & Relic (for example a WWII Thompson), get your C & R FFL. It's $90 for three years. Then the MG can be transferred directly to you from out of state. Lately, they have even been approving transfer...
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      Quick and easy explanation for full-auto ownership?

      Where does it say only one tax free transfer? It's not in the BATF documents. In this case, I have no idea what her plans are for the weapons, none of my business. There are no children so she may end up selling them.
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      Quick and easy explanation for full-auto ownership?

      So? I just helped the widow of a friend transfer six MG's and a few cans to her on individual form 4's, no big deal with PDF files. In most states, if the "owner" of the trust dies, then the whole trust must be recreated.
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      Quick and easy explanation for full-auto ownership?

      It's called a Will and leave written instructions. Then it's a tax free transfer.
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      Quick and easy explanation for full-auto ownership?

      Now that the CLEO signature is no longer needed, unless you want to share possession with someone else there is no reason to go with a trust.
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      Bear Creek Arsenal .300BLK Kaboom

      I agree. I strongly suspect there is more to the story than we're being told. Either he chambered an incorrect round, or someone dropped a shell down the barrel, causing an obstruction. And it's always blamed on an out of battery! If it was a true OOB, the head of the case wouldn't still be...
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      Bear Creek Arsenal .300BLK Kaboom

      From looking at the photos, there was a case or maybe a live round in front of the chambered Blackout round. A couple of possibilities: 1. Someone chambered a different round "to see if it would work". I remember a heated discussion about shooting 30 Carbine out of a Blackout. The owner...
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      WTB: Looking for a Winchester 1897 Shotgun

      I've got a '97 that I could be talked out of. Shreveport area.
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      Sorry, AR-15's are not like LEGO

      Ya mean a former coworker that used red locktite on his scope rings? He couldn't understand why he couldn't get the screws out. He also used it between the rings & scope.
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      One of those I did not think was still alive dies

      RIP ***** Galore. Sorry, I didn't think her character's name would be censored.
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      Gun or Bourbon Stuff

      Maybe use this fancy wrapping paper?
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      Sorry, AR-15's are not like LEGO

      I have several sizes, they are a lifesaver. Far superior to the old style easy outs.
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      Sorry, AR-15's are not like LEGO

      I disagree. They are totally like Lego's when you step barefoot on the bolt catch you just dropped!
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      Louisiana Lockdown! How is this Constitutional?

      On the one hand, they were ordered to close for the public good. What if a restaurant failed a health inspection and was ordered to close, but refused? OTOH, typically draconian California.
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      ammo shortages

      I had a former co-worker text me, in his words, would I "manufacture" him some .45 and 5.56. This was the same guy that wanted me to machine a dozen 80% AR lowers "for his personal use". I don't think so!
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