rfjustin
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Somebody talk sights please, specifically AR sights.
Does your AR have an A2 post sight in front, or are we talking flat top? Do you want magnified, non-magnified or variable?
Somebody talk sights please, specifically AR sights.
Can anyone tell me the date that that is the cutoff for needing a FFL to be shipped a gun? I'm pretty sure it's a 1890's date, like it's illegal to ship a 1911 Colt automatic but not a 1851 Colt Navy. I know there's rifles that pass like an 1873 Winchester or a .30-40 Krag. I went searching but couldn't find the date that's the cutoff
Can anyone tell me the date that that is the cutoff for needing a FFL to be shipped a gun? I'm pretty sure it's a 1890's date, like it's illegal to ship a 1911 Colt automatic but not a 1851 Colt Navy. I know there's rifles that pass like an 1873 Winchester or a .30-40 Krag. I went searching but couldn't find the date that's the cutoff
Can anyone tell me the date that that is the cutoff for needing a FFL to be shipped a gun? I'm pretty sure it's a 1890's date, like it's illegal to ship a 1911 Colt automatic but not a 1851 Colt Navy. I know there's rifles that pass like an 1873 Winchester or a .30-40 Krag. I went searching but couldn't find the date that's the cutoff
M&P Ported Shield in .40 S&W with 8 rounds weighs 1.54 lbs
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How do you like the TFX's? I wanted to get them but (sadly) found out they don't make them for my EDC (H&K P2000SK). I am considering picking up a Glock 43 or M&P Shield and adding the TFX sights.
When I was a kid, my dad had a Winchester 32 Special that he eventually sold. I've been wanting a Model 94 in 30-30 for a long time, but Winchester doesn't make them anymore. Found this one online, though...built in 1991 and never fired.
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As far as the AR front sight post goes, I cut them off, then smooth them with a file and hit them with a cold blue before painting them.
I leave the edges sharp, for CQB where you might need to smash your weapon into someones face. The rougher it is the more it hurts/stuns them
I'm not a fan of gas blocks that are held on with set screws, so I just take a hacksaw and file to pinned assemblies.
I have a use for the bayo lug.:wink:
It's called a bayonet.
Hey TOP, question/advice. I have a Mini 14 GB w/bayo lug & bayonet. I also have an LWRC M6 A2 wo/lug. I have put the bayonet on the M6 and it fits perfect with the back of the handel up against the rail. My question is (I have searched on the net), does anyone make a lug that will attach to the rail?
You could probably call Brownells, and they would know right off the bat, since they have knowledgeable folks there, but I think if such a device does exist, it would either need to be adjustable, since different folks use different rail systems, or made specifically for a particular system.
There are likely some cheesy airsoft quality items out there that would let you do it, but as a former gunsmith and student of the Bayonet for "Riot Control", just stick to a pinned Gas Block for the bayo. It's really not needed, just like the cut in the barrel for the M203. Unless you're willing to plop down big bucks for a real M203 40mm Grenade Launcher and real Grenades, which each have a $200 fun Tax, why bother.
I don't even own a Bayonet anymore.
I like the thought, and the experience, but I doubt I'll run out of bullets in both my rifle and pistol in a domestic scenario.
If I do, I can always use my weapons as smashing tools or do whatever I gotta' do.
Anyhow, a decent gunsmith could take some steel scope ring bases, and mount a forward ring for the ring that goes over the muzzle, and a lug to a piece of steel and make picatinny rail attachment points on the thing, and then you could attach a bayo-lug to anything with a rail.
As a matter of fact, they likely do make that, as folks want everything to weigh down their rifle if they only have to carry it for a few moments at a time. They have camera/go pro attachments and garbage like that now. Makes me want to puke!
As far as the AR front sight post goes, I cut them off, then smooth them with a file and hit them with a cold blue before painting them.
I leave the edges sharp, for CQB where you might need to smash your weapon into someones face. The rougher it is the more it hurts/stuns them
I'm not a fan of gas blocks that are held on with set screws, so I just take a hacksaw and file to pinned assemblies.
I have a use for the bayo lug.:wink:
It's called a bayonet.
Winchester still makes a 94 in 39/30. But they want $1200!!
https://www.winchesterguns.com/prod...line-catalog-production/model-94-carbine.html
Have you seen the air rifles used for ratting at night? All the stuff hanging off of one of those can easily double :wink:the weight of the rifle plus there's no way possible to use one in a normal fashion.
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Hey y'all.
I am thinking about a semi-auto pistol. I have NO background to prevent such an item.
A simple law abiding dude.
And NO other reason than A: Learning to handle safely such an item, and B: for the challenge of sport target shooting. Nothing else.
I am in Redondo Beach CA. Where can I start? Whom should I contact?
Give me a PM.
Thanks
Hey y'all.
I am thinking about a semi-auto pistol. I have NO background to prevent such an item.
A simple law abiding dude.
And NO other reason than A: Learning to handle safely such an item, and B: for the challenge of sport target shooting. Nothing else.
I am in Redondo Beach CA. Where can I start? Whom should I contact?
Give me a PM.
Thanks
Hey y'all.
I am thinking about a semi-auto pistol. I have NO background to prevent such an item.
A simple law abiding dude.
And NO other reason than A: Learning to handle safely such an item, and B: for the challenge of sport target shooting. Nothing else.
I am in Redondo Beach CA. Where can I start? Whom should I contact?
Give me a PM.
Thanks
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