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My local shop doesn't think there's really going to be much of an uptick compared to what happened when the wait times shortened to just a few days.Every suppressor company is going to post their best month, no, quarter ever
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My local shop doesn't think there's really going to be much of an uptick compared to what happened when the wait times shortened to just a few days.Every suppressor company is going to post their best month, no, quarter ever
Its cans, SBRs, SBSs, AOWs now have $0 tax stamps. You still have to go through the rigmarole of finger prints, picture, forms etcBecause is it just cans? If not I'll "free" stamp all my rifles just cause no one can promise I won't chop them down.
Eh, I'm already a dozen stamps deep... I'll file for all of them if they come for them... moldy labia.Its cans, SBRs, SBSs, AOWs now have $0 tax stamps. You still have to go through the rigmarole of finger prints, picture, forms etc
From what I understand Suppressors, SBR's and SBS's still require tax stamps but now have $0 (Zero dollar) fees for Form 1's and Form 4'sYeah, I'm lost with this can someone post a full where we stand post?
Because is it just cans? If not I'll "free" stamp all my rifles just cause no one can promise I won't chop them down.
Now other side is because it's still stamp supressor makers still need those permits etc.. vs joe blow and or random gun makers... while you can't say home make a can, nor can a non permited corp like say hi point or kel tec (picked them because cheap and not crap)
I didn't want to get into political of if but drinking because i'm on vaca.
Your local shop has never seen every suppressor across the board get a $200 discount. For SBR's and SBS's there's not a supply constraint, barrels can be hacksawed (SBS's) and sent off to the local gunsmith (SBR's) and Magpul can always make more stocks. Cans need baffles milled and welded together and then have a tube sleeved over them and in turn welded on, mounts need springs and ratchets, they need bar stock for muzzle devices and HUB adapters. This isn't even getting into printed suppressors, many companies subcontract their printed designs to just a handful of companies that actually own their printers, printed designs while allowing for amazing performance and designs is fundementally limited in production capacityMy local shop doesn't think there's really going to be much of an uptick compared to what happened when the wait times shortened to just a few days.
My penis is only 11.7 inches so I had to get it engraved.My only hesitation is I dont want to deal with engraving shit I hate doing that crap
Keep in mind SBRs have travel restrictionsIf not I'll "free" stamp all my rifles just cause no one can promise I won't chop them down.
Is it just a build night/class? If you've already assembled a couple of ARs and it either went smoothly or you learned what not to do already, I'm not sure what you'd get out of the experience that you haven't already figured out - as you noted, it's not hard and the tools are all readily available and not particularly expensive. The only thing that I have that isn't a "well no shit you're going to need one of those" tool for AR building is this super long roll pin starter punch, which is specifically for installing the bolt catch pin without marring the lower.So much politics nonsense. Ugh. Well, so I think a lot of you know me when I pop in. But local smith who was the guy who built (more like unfucked) my Bren and is a super guy is offering an AR night... I built a few (all of them aside my LaRue) I hate to sound full of myself but it's not hard... thing is with law changes and I'm going to swap my LaRue to a piston upper because it's SBR stamped now and I have a can.... maybe I can learn? I mean making a PSA build I can do blind folded.. but if he's offering this class I think's above it.
What do you all say? Esp, His Sandwich self.
something is wrong, the Bobcat of any make (21A, or 20X) has never had a decocker and the function you described is a malfunction. cease using the pistol and if you are able to, deeply inspect the arrangement between the safety and the protrusion from the hammer. likewise the hammer strut should be fit neatly into the hollow on the underside of the hammer and not off to one side, which can cause it to drop unexpectedly when it isn't being properly supported.if i have the hammer cocked back and pull the trigger when the safety is engaged the hammer will fall the moment i disengage the safety. should i hound beretta?
That's what they're known for; Nothing fancy and they get the job done. If you get bored shooting it that means you're good with it.I've owned a glock for 5 years now and have only ever taken it to the range a few times, truthfully I don't really find it that fun to shoot (after the novelty wore off) and it's only purpose is just for home defense.
don't do thatI asked ChatGPT what kind of firearm would be good for an enthusiast
Generally speaking everyone's first purchase is going to be terrible, my first gun was a Mosin Nagant way back when they were still under $100.What did you guys start out with for a good rifle? What do you guys like consistently shooting at the range the most? From my limited understanding the AR-15 can be ship of thessius'd and is super customizable without being too overwhelming for beginners.
My first rifle, the first gun I ever bought, was a Ruger 10/22. They're a lot of fun to shoot, there's a large aftermarket so you can customize them to your heart's content if you want, it just works, and the gun and ammo are both very affordable. If you want a rifle to shoot for fun you really can't go wrong with a 10/22.What did you guys start out with for a good rifle?
The gun I shoot the most is a SIG Mosquito (now sold as the GSG Firefly - use good quality high velocity ammo only (CCI Minimags)), mainly because the closest good range to me is pistols only so I don't take my rifles out much.What do you guys like consistently shooting at the range the most?
What do you guys like consistently shooting at the range the most?
I dont personally own one but they are a lot of fun as well.lever action rifle
Get what you think would be most comfortable, you can slap whatever parts onto it and changing stocks is relatively easy. The cheapest and most basic is probably the best for you if you think you're going to be changing it up but if the more fancy variants(I like the look of the natural hardwood/stainless* but that's just me) call to you, go for it. Just make sure the metal finish is something you enjoy because that's harder to change in a permanent fashion.if my primary goal is to use it at the range/hunting small game innawoods which model would you recommend and what kind of additional after market parts would be best?
I find myself shooting my ruger Mk4 with suppressor a almost twice as much as all the rest of my guns put together, it's just a lot of fun.What do you guys like consistently shooting at the range the most?
I shot a lot of turtles in our fish pond with a 10/22 after the bastards ate the fish off the stringer one summer. With my eye's getting worse I'd put a red dot on it and probably call it good.if my primary goal is to use it at the range/hunting small game innawoods which model would you recommend and what kind of additional after market parts would be best?
Palmetto isn't too bad, the only time you'll really hear anything overwhelmingly negative about them are from guys that wear micro rigs and swear up and down you will die without a Daniel Defense in some made up warfare scenario. For essentially the price of another gun you could get a conversion kit to use that AR in .22lr if you really wanted to.Was looking at this one but I have no idea about the vendor (Palmetto State Armory).
As of lately I'm guilty of enjoying a bit of .22lr pistol action. .308 and .223 can be fun as well but I like bolt action rifles a bit more a la the Mosin Nagant. .22lr semi rifles are a ton of fun too. Ammo is so cheap you can order multiple range days worth in one go (reliability may be a bit of an issue if you cheap out too much like me, sometimes you need two tries to fire a round).What do you guys like consistently shooting at the range the most?
Check out the takedown version of the 10/22 if you're looking to take it hiking.if my primary goal is to use it at the range/hunting small game innawoods which model would you recommend and what kind of additional after market parts would be best?
I was intending on doing a lot more for this but I suppose it's worked enough for me so far so I'll just drop what I have.Best I can do on short notice.
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