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They have minimum overall length requirements.
Huh, I thought it was a wrist brace or a counterweight. No idea whether UK legislation dictates overall length instead of just the barrel.
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They have minimum overall length requirements.
It's Wikipedia but it's relatively accurate.Huh, I thought it was a wrist brace or a counterweight. No idea whether UK legislation dictates overall length instead of just the barrel.
as a scoped pistol enjoyer i also love the idea of braced and stocked pistols. when i first got into guns these are what i looked for because im a retard. of course, they don't exist here. I would prefer a more traditional stock but i would even fuck with a wire arm brace. Nowdays i think these would be fine in the US but up until the brace fiasco very recently pushed the issue and won, the advice you would get from basically everyone was like LOL THATS AN SBR CANT IMPORT EM. which is, obviously, fake and gay.You didn't even show any Anglo clown guns:
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Admittedly the semi looks decent, with the barrel hidden inside the faux suppressor.
Turkslop + rifle revolver action = maximized hate:

First time I've heard about this, and I just watched a video from yesterday about shooting blank ammunition.European LGBTQ council banned blank ammunition
On the plus side regular handguns (and I think regular semi auto centerfire rifles) are perfectly fine to own in Northern Ireland. Now living in NI on the other hand...It's Wikipedia but it's relatively accurate.
This is the part that applies,
"Handguns
The 1997 acts (see below) do not ban pistols as such and are drafted in terms of "short firearms".[20]: 3.2 These acts prohibit firearms with a barrel shorter than 30 cm (12 in) or an overall length less than 60 cm (24 in)[21] In practice this includes most pistols and revolvers, with the exception of those that are air weapons, muzzle-loading (pistols and revolvers) or signalling apparatus."
I've got 2 official 48s and 2 Dagger 19 slides that have been good for a few K each so I don't see why their 43X slide wouldn't be good. I may do that myself as I don't have the MOS version and would prefer a direct mountLove my new Glock 48. Kinda wish I'd gone with 43x though. Official Glock 43 slides are expensive. I carry this daily. Any harm in going with a PSA or non Glock upper?
Venezuelan Galil with no charging handle (?)
Sig SMG-1 prototype
How sensitive are '74s to pressure on the magazine from various angles, because this strikes me like a good way to induce potential failures given the only way to hold the gun is to deathgrip the gigantic tube under the barrel which seems like it would be much easier to impart more roll or twist to the actual feeding part of the magazine, especially since it's the biggest bulkiest part of any rifle ever made and likely to be quite hefty.Possibly the only evidence suggesting that the North Korean helical mags 100% work Personally I always leaned towards them being functional because even with how prone to theatrics the KPA is I doubt anyone would come up with the idea to make fake helical AK mags, for some reason, seeing as how there's shell casings in the air
For the low price of three hundred-ish dollars, Midwest Industries will give you a revolver stock. Or brace.I would prefer a more traditional stock but i would even fuck with a wire arm brace.
They're secured by A little hook mechanism that attaches to the gas block, as for rock and lock they might not be seeing as how this ripe didn't have a regular magazine catch, as far as I know there are no clear photos of the magazine catch but seeing as how the Norks created a unique pattern of top folding rifle just for them I don't see why they couldn't change the mag release.How sensitive are '74s to pressure on the magazine from various angles, because this strikes me like a good way to induce potential failures given the only way to hold the gun is to deathgrip the gigantic tube under the barrel which seems like it would be much easier to impart more roll or twist to the actual feeding part of the magazine, especially since it's the biggest bulkiest part of any rifle ever made and likely to be quite hefty.
edit: also wait, how exactly does one rock and lock a magazine like that, it looks like it's secured to the gas blcok but there's not a lot of slop between the bottom of the gun and the top of that tube.













Not a fan of it on 'traditional' revolvers but I really like the vibe of those stocks on the Taurus Raging Hunter. The Rhino version will probably look pretty cool tooFor the low price of three hundred-ish dollars, Midwest Industries will give you a revolver stock. Or brace.
I believe you can still have pistols on the Isle on Man as well, as well as semi-auto centerfires.On the plus side regular handguns (and I think regular semi auto centerfire rifles) are perfectly fine to own in Northern Ireland. Now living in NI on the other hand...
What about a quick add drill attachment?Yes, the ATF doesnt consider the gatcrank a MG conversion device as long as you use your hand and not a drill motor; but this post makes me wonder how fuzzy that line actually is when you are getting this level of effectiveness. Obviously that m1337 is still human powered, but ATF is ATF. Would like to see him try a 100rd belt.
Some USPS employee 110% stole and sold it... Or kept it.You can’t have shit in Detroit
How much you want to bet it’s in some stolen hellcat ready to be used in a drive by?
Stupid ass boomer syndromeWhy did he mail something THAT valuable is my question.
How else would you ship it?Why did he mail something THAT valuable is my question.
And the SCOTUS just ruled that USPS has sovereign immunity from lawsuits over the intentional misdelivery of mail...interesting.Some USPS employee 110% stole and sold it... Or kept it.