they have done ar lowers for me also. with out a doubt the best looking job. they charge twenty bucks and will do it while you wait. the only thing is it don't work well on ak's or steel receivers. i had a krink done and when i had it refinished, the stripping took it right off.
i was under the idea that the secretary of state is the one that signs on to it first then it would go before the senate for ratification. if it gets passed the senate it would then go to the president. but the fact that it was signed on to ought to be a huge concern since it was not signed on...
don't let off. for those that remember, the awb in 94' was originally removed from the first bill too because they never had the votes and then reintroduced as an amendment and was passed. this whole thing is going through the same motions that it went through in 94'. the dems will forever go...
i said all along it was going to come down to harry reid. don't think for a minute them boys at arsenal and rifle dynamics don't throw him some campaign money just in case they need his support. it is sure going to be fun watching the real cook libs melt down on msnbc. ed shultz is already...
i seen a video on youtube the other day that jim fuller from rifle dynamics did that explained 922r. he had mentioned that nfa items specificly sbr's now come under 922r and must be compliant with 922r now. i was always under the opinion that nfa items were exempt from 922r compliance. anyone...
lets not forget, ms. mary is the reason we have obamacare. i will never forget her bs speach on the senate floor about how hard is was going to be to cast the deceiding vote that would allow obamacare to come to a vote in the senate. which eventualy got it passed as a result. but this new awb is...
ok cool, thanks for the many responses. i'm not bitching about being asked. i was just wondering what is the limits of who and when you could be asked. no doubt though if you don't comply with the range they have the right to refuse you access.
i was at a local indoor range today to shoot my krinkov. i have shot this nfa weapon and other nfa weapons their and other ranges before but this time they made me present my atf paperwork for examination before they would allow me to shoot. this was the first time any range has asked to see atf...
either one will solve any problem you might run into. but i would lean towards the mossberg. it's more heavy duty in build, has a better safety location and slide release location. it has a metal trigger group housing and you can't forget it is the only one of the two that did pass the mil-spec...
it all depends. if you run an ar platform, i would wait. there will be 223/5.56 around again. if you run an ak platform, buy what you can. the prices were holding for a little while, but they have started the move to insaneville too. they will reintroduce the un treaty again and this time it...
i don't recall saying i wasn't stocked up or prepared. maybe i'm wrong, i guess i just expect more from a group of enthusiast that depend so much on each others help. i was commenting on the practice of price gouging. it's deplorable under the current situation. and i know it's their right...
anybody have any problems with storing steel case ammo like 7.62x39 loose in metal ammo cans? i didn't know if it could cause it to have rust issues taking it out of the cardboard boxes in the long run.
no doubt it is price gouging, and that was my point when i started this thread. but how does the price gouging start? from a bunch of unethical dealers, sellers, suppliers what ever, feeding off of the fears of a few who find themselves unprepared, and their fear that the government is going to...
one person? it could be you if you don't have it when you need it. i understand a hurricane is a crisis situation and water is a necessity for survival, but when someone starts talking about screwing around with my second amendment rights i likewise might view that as a crisis situation because...