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  1. I have sent email to all levels. Most recently got a reply from my state senator "You don't have to worry about me. I support your second amendment rights 100%..."   Keep it up gang.
  2. I bought a used 14 gun sentry this weekend. Seems pretty decent. It looks like you can't change the combo without taking the lock apart, but that is just guessing on my part as there is very little documentation on line. Mine is not a fire safe, and it looks like you could probably pry it open with a little time and the right tools. But then again I just bought it to keep out the smash and grab crackheads. I have only had it for a few days, but don't regret it at all so far.
  3. I didn't look at them closely. The crate was open behind the table and I just glanced it over, didn't want to tempt myself too much.
  4. I strolled through Saturday afternoon. I was surprised to see a lot of empty tables, not sure why. There was a crate of Mosins for $109 to $119 apiece. If I had the money in my pocket I probably would have bought one.
  5. I like RT Clapp on Oak Ridge Turnpike. When I moved here I asked around and several people mentioned them. They have done some work for me and I thought they were reasonable and fair.
  6. I vote for bullet setback. Check some of your reloads and see if you can push the bullets in with your thumb. I can't see how that one got pushed in that far from the kaboom unless it was not crimped good enough. If the last one that fired was pushed in like that by the feed ramp I am sure that would be a contributing factor.
  7. I would try again. I have heard it both ways. One buddy told me that if you go into UPS with it boxed and the ORM-D Small Arms Ammunition label on it they won't even blink, but if you look confused they may think you are not 'qualified' to ship it. On the other hand my father-in-law just sent me about 10 boxes across country. He walked into UPS with it in the factory boxes and the guy behind the counter boxed it up for him and applied the stickers. I would try another place or a different time to get someone else who is more helpful. Almost forgot - I think the earlier posters were talking about 2 different things. 1. Don't tell paypal that the money is for ammo. 2. Do tell the shipper and have it properly marked.
  8. I got one off ebay a while back. There are guys on there that custom build them. I got to pick direction of guns and stain color. I think I paid about 80 for a 8 gun rack.
  9. Idaho

    Stolen Firearm

    Not to derail the thread, but why don't these sites list the serial numbers of stolen guns? I would rather have the serial number of my stolen gun displayed than provide the serial number of every gun I want to look up to a stranger. I know these guys are good intentioned, but it seems like they are going about it backwards to me. Sorry to hear about the theft. That sucks.
  10. Idaho

    922r confusion

    From the website with the worksheet: So if by conversion you mean that you are just changing the mag size and not changing to pistol grip/folding stock you 'may' be ok. When I heard conversion I was thinking AK style pistol grip.
  11. Idaho

    922r confusion

    To use standard capacity mags you have to get the imported parts count down to 10 or less. According to the worksheet you are starting at 14. A US made mag counts as 3, so if you replaced the stock you would be good to go. Now the problem is that you can't use imported mags, only US made mags. To legally use any AK mag you need to replace three different parts with US made parts in addition to the aforementioned stock. People typically replace the trigger, hammer, and disconector. Play around with the worksheet a little. Once you understand what it is doing your options will be more clear. btw I believe that you will find that replacing these parts is a lot easier than doing the actual conversion. ID
  12. Idaho

    What are these?

    My daughter just inherited a 22 like that. Browning calls it the 22 Semi-Auto rifle. It is a neat little gun and can be taken down into two pieces if the scope mount is not connected to the barrel and the receiver. I can't tell on yours from the picture. It looks like a Grade 1. Current MSRP for a new grade 1 is $659. You can find the date of manufacture by checking here: 22 Semi-Auto Rifle The serial number on ours is on the bottom of the barrel in front of the stock. Some people place more value on the ones manufactured in Belgium. They moved production to Japan in 1974. Sorry about the duplicate info, somehow missed the whole second page before posting. Idaho

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