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  1. Can't believe CT citizens are letting their local government screw them like this. Why are they not fighting this on every level up to the courts? Seems it would be easier to fight back than comply with these illegal unconstitutional laws. :up:
  2. So what exactly does that mean in non-political aka lawyer speak?
  3. It's not a bump fire trigger. It is an auto-reset, meaning the bolt moving back resets the trigger for you and the pull is really short. It's still a semi auto one pull of the trigger per round fired. That said, the concept or idea is great, but this trigger needs a lot more refinement to actually work like people think it should. I'm going to order 2 Geissele Super Dynamic 3 Gun (SD-3G) triggers in its place and call it a day. :up:
  4. After reading some real world reviews from folks getting their hands on this trigger, I sent TAC-CON an email to cancel my order. It just doesn't look like the average guy can get anywhere near machine-gun ROF and too many say it is hard to sustain fire as if it is harder to do a mag dump in the 3rd mode than in their semi mode. Plus, I'm seeing Timney and Geissele SD3G trigger getting better ROF than guys with the Tac-Con 3MR. :shrug: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EcyoJwKm5l8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EcyoJwKm5l8 AR15.com thread: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/627922_Tactical_Fire_Control.html&page=67
  5. To me, this is a gimmick..... :lol:   And I'm one who loves technology and most of the time I'm an early adopter of new techy stuff.   But.....   If I'm going to waste the time pressing a buttom to place a marker/dot where I want the bullet to hit, I'm just going to pull the trigger instead and get the kill asap.   It might help somewhat it if was a moving target, but then you still got to bring the crosshairs to the marker before it will fire, so if you can do that, you still don't need this.   Aside from that, when they make it like a guided missile where you put a marker on it and the bullet will travel, while making corrections, and then hit the target, that is when it will be worth the money. :up:
  6. Asked Larry.   He said:  
  7. Might want to ask Larry Hagar.   http://lawyerlarryhagar.com/
  8. Christ! Are you the Terminator? I want to see a picture of you from Nam! How big were you? Built like a brick-####-house? :lol:
  9. I just got a reply of "thank you" back from Sherriff Ashe. My email to him was short and sweet:
  10. I've had a Beretta 92FS since about 1995. I seen a "first decade" of service model I had to have and bought it at Specialty Arms II. Also have #1 of 1,000 of the M9 knife to go along with it. I might buy more since they're coming to TN! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro v2.2
  11. Well, they didn't get any 7.62x51 PMAGs in that I could see on their backorder list until the last few weeks and by their email, that's what I was assuming happened. Maybe I'm wrong and misinterpreted what they said. :shrug:
  12. Got my 30 Gen3 7.62x51 PMAGs today via USPS. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro v2.2
  13. So if I buy 1, 2 or 3 (whatever the max you can do in one day) Barrett M107A1's, I can expect behind my back that a gun shop owner is sending a report of my transaction, or is this just if the store owner feels I am a suspicious person? How does a business even make that call? What if I bought $10,000 in ammo to stock up? What if I spend $10k via multiple visits and purchases in 1 month? This type of crap seems like an invasion of privacy. I feel the Govt has no business getting reports from stores if I spend good money there. :shake:
  14. Some pics for you. Only complaint is when it was new, it was really stiff/tight and the inside felt really rough. It's breaking and starting to smooth out nicely with the help of some gun oil and use. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro v2.2
  15. Don't know about your first question. The second, Tagua is the brand of the leather holster. Got it here: http://www.nashvillearmory.com/ http://www.taguagunleather.com/new/iph4-4in1-inside-the-pants-holster-p102
  16. Just looked, you're right... http://store.magpul.com/product/MAG572/PMAG
  17. Guess this is MSRP at $15.95 http://delphitactical.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=dbe696f017c941b11cec3bf58&id=a0801e3996&e=0d84c5ae57
  18. Yeah, 21,000? But still. If he didn't know the folks buying were cooking, or just didn't care what they were doing with it long as he made a big profit, how can they charge him and find him guilty for selling a legal product? There has to be more to this story.
  19. JohnC

    Guns Stolen

    At least you get some justice. :up: Were the guns insured? If you're an NRA member, I think you're covered up to $2,500.00. http://membership.nrahq.org/benefits.asp
  20. JohnC

    Guns Stolen

    Awesome of you to offer such hard work to help a gun forum buddy out! :up: I'd first make sure that guy who said he tossed the guns in the river wasn't a liar before I wasted my time, though.
  21. Sent to all the listed emails. Hope they get this one done! :up:

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