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JohnC

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  1. Nice! You guys have me wanting to buy another M92 PAP just to SBR it!
  2. Well, we're safe..... for now.
  3. If you buy used and its a early generation Sig 716 Patrol, try to get then to let you test fire it before you buy. A lot of them had FTF FTE issues. Even Police Mag I think it was tested one and had to send it back for repair. I had to send mine back for warranty repair. One way to tell if it's an updated rifle or got the fix is it will have dual extractors in the bolt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Interesting.... I'll need to read up on this. Might get in if its not too complicated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. So what do you guys think? More info here: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/07/23/taking-a-look-inside-the-armys-devastating-new-m80a1-7-62mm-round/
  6. Am I the only one who likes the finger grooves on the grip of the Gen4's? I believe the only fixing needed would be a better finish over the Gen4's and maybe a full picatinny rail.
  7. Records are kept for 20 years at the FFL: The NICS records are supposed to be destroyed: Here is where it gets wierd: Another way the BATFE gets and keeps records of gun purchases is this: So when you boil it down, FFL's having to keep records for 20 years, the BATFE having access to search these records, FFL's going out of business and having to mail 4473's to the BATFE for purposes of firearms traces is essentially record keeping. And they do have millions of records according to their own website. The only way to really keep them from knowing who has guns is to force them to purge all 4473's from the FFL's, NICS and records of them that were mailed to the BATFE. But we all know that'll never happen. FYI... All TGO members who bought guns from D&T Arms out by Rivergate Mall, when he went out of business, all your 4473's were mailed right to the BATFE.
  8. The ATF Is Illegally Hoarding American Gun Owners’ Personal Information Eric Lieberman 11:32 AM 08/02/2016 A government report discovered the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) illegally stockpiles gun owners’ personal information. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the go-to federal oversight agency, conducted an audit of ATF and found it does not remove certain identifiable information, despite the law explicitly mandating it do so. GAO conducted reviews for four data systems, and concluded at least two of ATF’s systems violated official protocols. One of the data-collecting systems called Multiple Sales (MS) requires that multiple firearms purchased at once must be reported to ATF by the federal firearms licensee (FFL). ATF policy requires that the bureau internally removes particular data from multiple gun sales reports after two years if the firearm has not been traced to criminal activity. GAO found that ATF does not adhere to its own policy. In fact, “until May 2016, MS contained over 10,000 names that were not consistently deleted within the required 2 years.” Another system called Access 2000, or A2K, establishes servers to be used by National Tracing Center (NTC) personnel. The NTC can electronically search FFLs’ records for certain information needed to track the history of a firearm. While GAO’s investigation revealed that A2K for currently-operating FFLs complied with formal policy, A2K for out-of-business FFLs did not comply with the restrictions “because ATF maintained these data on a single server.” They were directed to get rid of this consolidated information and did so in March 2016. Furthermore, GAO found that ATF does not, but potentially should, have an outlined policy that specifies how out-of-business FFLs should submit documentation of compliance or share pertinent information. Accumulating and centralizing such data can become harder to maintain as time goes on. GAO recommends that ATF eliminate or at minimum obfuscate the unnecessary data to comply with federal law and to ensure that unnecessary information isn’t vulnerable to breaches or internal infractions. GAO said they conducted this study not only so ATF can “better adhere to its policies” as the title of the report states, but also because the bureau has a role in “protecting the privacy rights of law-abiding gun owners.” According to the report, ATF has agreed to GAO’s recommendations. http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/02/the-atf-is-illegally-hoarding-american-gun-owners-personal-information/
  9. How much per gallon there?
  10. The only .357 Mag I own right here... Ruger Security Six.
  11. We need a lawyer to read this and tell us for sure if it effects those of us who build and modify our own guns.
  12. If you only knew what a coffee snob I am.... My wife tallied up my Starbucks spending this month and it was right about $280. That doesn't include the coffee I buy for home and all the stuff to make those foo foo coffee drinks with. Seriously, I drove to the west end Starbucks 11pm last night (because they don't close until 12) just to get my fix. Then I went to Walmart afterward and picked up a box of Starbucks Veranda Blend for the Keurig coffee maker afterward. I'm drinking my home made version of the cinnamon dolce latte as I type this with the coffee I bought last night from Walmart.
  13. Those look good. Might have to check those out....
  14. I got a Starbucks vinti cinnamon dolce latte triple shot at 8pm and poured it in the tumbler at home. Took a nap and over 3hrs later after sitting in a cold house, my coffee was still warm! Awesome! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Got mine! Thanks, David!
  16. Whats a good threading kit that could I use to thread the barrel on a RWC IZ-132Z Saiga 7.62x39? I had asked before, but never got around to buying the kit and doing it and now have forgotten what kit to get. My rifle.
  17. That is a really good shooting AR10! I think I just found my next build!
  18. My wife has already told me she was a new S&W M&P 45 Shield. She has the S&W M&P .40 Shield right now. lol
  19. I've been to Greens in Donelson before, but I don't recall seeing vests in there. I'll check again to be sure. Thanks.
  20. NICE! Is that built on an AR10 upper and lower?
  21. At my current job, my employer can't seem to get any vests in that fit anyone larger than a 5.2ft 120lb female. I'm pretty tired of having to wear old used vests that are every size but what fits and smell bad sine they're shared between all shifts, too. I'd like to know where you can get good affordable (if that's possible) vests either locally or online. It needs to be able to stop shanks, zip guns, and bullets, but not be too bulky. I have to be able to move to put on/off full restraints, and for self-defense, etc. Thanks!
  22. It doesn't recoil. At most, it's a really slow shove. The brake is huge.

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