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Luke E.

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  1. Sorry guys, my trip got prolonged and I've just made it back home in the last hour. I will figure everything out tomorrow and figure out how many are local and how many will need shipping. Either way, tomorrow I'll ask for everyone's final order and post some sort of payment instructions as well as an estimated delivery time.
  2. Isn't that the truth, I should have known better than RK leave my post for a few hours.
  3. Boy, things have taken a serious turn since I left.
  4. ive used one a time or two and certainly have nothing against them. Just thought the pic was humorous.
  5. [quote name="gregintenn" post="1257553" timestamp="1428158317"] So you're saying a person is gay if they own either? :stir: :lol:[/quote Lol
  6. That's one of the better I've ever seen. Takes talent to plan something like that out.
  7. I've been called worse.. In full disclosure, I dont have an sbr,,, yet but I don't have a Sig brace either so I guess I'm not cool or lame. Just mediocre.
  8. I don't know of any of them that are welded or pinned. I've been able to disassemble mine just fine.
  9. They are a 3# module trigger made by Velocity triggers. The brothers that owned Timney split up and now one of the brothers has started offering these triggers. If there is enough interest my guy said that he would offer a 10% discount on top of that which puts it $85-$90 less than a Timney or other comparable trigger. They offer a few different models ranging up to 4.5# but as for right now I'd rather only have to keep track of one model. If this turns out to be an issue then I may rethink it but I'm just trying to keep it simple right now. This price is picked up in Murfreesboro but I could work out shipping for actual cost. You can Google Velocity Triggers or I believe the website is www.velocitytriggers.com and research them a bit. I'm headed out of town tomorrow for a pig hunt and will return on Monday so I'll see what kind of interest there is at that time. I will have Internet access when I'm not in the woods if anyone should have any questions but I guess it's pretty self explainatory. http://velocitytriggers.com/view3.php?area=&id=1#a
  10. Looks like it is still available on their website.
  11. I'm not sure, I was by his place today and meant to ask again but I forgot about it.
  12. They are pretty sharp looking. I am starting to gather parts to build a rifle for my wife so I may try one on it. Your rifle turned out looking great!
  13. What make is your ejection port cover?
  14. First off, I don't want you to think I was saying that you didn't know what you were talking about, hell, you know FAR more about ATF related issues than I do. I was just curious as to why he was told that. Well, he's making good on having the manufacturing license because he's decided that since he has it he'll build some "custom" rifles to sell. It also didn't sound like it was all that much harder to get the mfg FFL than it would be to get a standard FFL. Of course he'd never gotten a standard FFL so I'm not sure what he's comparing it to.
  15.      When did they change that? Because for some reason they made the guy that I am talking about get set up with everything that a company like Spikes would have as far as the FFL/licensing. They mentioned that adding the coating changed the firearm (can't remember their exact wording) and also (I think this was the main thing) they asked if he disassemble the firearms to coat them. The agent brought him a list with different things that a firearms company might do and what each would classify him as and a run of the mill FFL like your LGS would have would not cut it. That has been a few years back now though. 
  16. I just ran across that on Facebook and entered. Decided that I'd share it here and as I was about to start th e thread I noticed you'd beat me to it.. Good lucks folks, it'd be nice if it made its way to a TGO member.
  17. Exactly, finding pistols in the city is a rather daunting task since there are so few around.
  18. Hmm that's something that I didn't look at. I'm not sure if it's QD or direct thread.
  19. That's exactly why I didn't buy it this time around. It does seem to be an excellent choice for someone looking for a very light can to run on AR15's. I don't want to drag Caster's thread off track but if you have any first hand experience with the Mystic I'd love to hear about it in a pm.
  20. He's not looking to offer everything without a wait but pistols like the 1911, M&P and XD have stayed pretty much the same for a pretty good while now. And add a couple of the more popular Glocks and that would probably round out the herd and then outside of that he'd probably still be looking at having to have the pistol dropped off. I totally understand and agree with your post and I told him so much with exception of a few that I knew that didn't often change. Right now his problem is that he's living in NYC because of my sister's job so finding a loaner pistol up there isn't so easy as it is around here. The good news is that they will be moving to the Nashville/Murfreesboro area at Christmas time so that will help a lot. Ive told him that if he got into making some of the crossbreed style leather/kydex hybrids that he could probably offer a free one on here in exchange for using someone's gun to make a form/mold.
  21. I don't think there are any legal issues since he wouldn't be holding NFA items not would he be disassembling or making any upgrades to the pistols so he would fall under "firearms manufacturing" like a Cerakote shop would. It would be legal for someone to loan him a legal firearm to shoot so loaning it to him to wrap wet leather around wouldn't be an issue as far as I know. You can make a pattern/mold but I'm pretty certain you couldn't with leather unles making a kydex mold to use to form leather around would work.
  22. Check out the Liberty Mystic X. I've recently sent off my paperwork for my first can (Silencerco Specwar) which I wanted to be a "do all" rifle can that was good to go on everything I own. I purchased this can with intentions of buying another, lighter weight, can for AR use. The Mystic is one that I have been looking at because it's good for .223, 300blk, 7.62x39, 9mm and only weighs 10.5oz if I remember correctly. I haven't gotten serious about purchasing my 2nd suppressor yet (I don't need to fool around and talk myself into making another purchase alright now) so I haven't explored all different options or even looked into the Mystic intensely so I could be missing something that would change my mind. It certainly fits nicely into the light weight catgory though.
  23. My brother in law does pretty nice leather work but it's mostly been limited to wallets, sheaths, belts, etc... He would really like to get into making more holsters but the issue is that he's got to have the gun in hand, for obvious reasons, in order to make the holster. He'd like to start buying some of the blue plastic replicas of some of the more popular handgun models. Who would have guessed (not me) that those things are quite expensive, especially when you start talking about buying several. Anyways, if anyone happens to see used ones or a really good sale on new ones I'd greatly appreciate a heads up!

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