Shield Arms (makers of the S15 steel magazines for Glock 43X and 4

have a new sub-brand called Vapor Concepts, their first product is an AR Magwell
Russian RA-15 monolithic sidecharging 5.45 AR, has a weird bolt that looks to have been possibly inspired by the Sharps Reliabolt
A trio of custom Chiappa Little badgers by Canadian company MD Gunworks
From Killbillies, another Canadian company
Carbon Fiber handguard by BadAce Tactical
Integrally suppressed HK Slappable Saiga-9 using the "Custom Guns" "Disko" integral suppressor
Bro has the PK with the pack plus a box on the gun for a reload, A 74u with a Zenit brake strapped to the pack AND A GM-94
One of the rare updated AK-107's
AEK-971 prototypes and a weird revolver
Weird Brit contract MCX, no forward assist
Colt Canada MRAR Monolithic rifle
Vantac DADS Thumb actuated stock adjustment system
Soviet/Russian AB-3 Caseless rifle
@Club Sandwich
O Wise One I come seeking knowledge
How doe Excise taxes on firearm production work? You see, I've heard for years that you should never buy a complete assembled AR and always buy Uppers and Lowers seperately to somehow beat the excise tax, but Isn't the tax already paid by the manufacturer the second the aluminum hunk reaches the stage of completion where ATF considers it to be a firearm?
Best part is that since it's 30mm it is not a destructive device.
Yes it is, anything over 12.7mm (.50) in diameter is considered a DD unless otherwise given a sporting use exemption by the Attorney General.
A subsidy of Dillon Aero made an an AR Trigger with a Glock dingus
Some Russian guntuber hung out with the CEO of Sureshot recently