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"Also, the firearm should be identified as required in 27 CFR 478.92 if it is sold or otherwise lawfully transferred in the future." Likely what I was going on. Basically, I feel that everything is always for sale. So why not go ahead and be on the safe side. I'll just ahead and put this giant disclaimer here. I am not an authorized representative of the BATFE or any legal resource. Anything I say can possibly be wrong. Do your own homework and don't blame me if you do something stupid.
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It doesn't have to be that intense. It could be as simple as having a customer walk in and ask about a project and then Will or Steph tells them that its legal but requires a couple of extra forms to be filed with the ATF and a 6 month wait.
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If the show is not geared towards gun enthusiasts, then they should spend even MORE time going over the legalities of everything. Because if they don't, then the casual fan is going to think they can legally do the same stuff. Then it makes us all look bad.
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I don't necessarily think they are though. I think they build automatics and stuff and spew misinformation about ownership laws. They make it look like people just walk out with autos. I'd like them to spend a couple of minutes every once in a while going over the proper practices instead of gettin hitched or playin with tannerite.
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Except noone is cursing their success. Look back at the reasons that I gave for me disliking them.
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I'm not up on the rules to that point. I wouldn't know what to tell you.
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Yes. As a manufacturer (even for personal use), it has to have a serial number. If you make one for yourself, you have to engrave your name, location and serial number.
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You can make them for personal use. If, a couple of years later, you decide to sell, then thats legal. But you can't make them with the intent of selling them.
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Why can't you? Its perfectly legal to make your firearms. Its the same as buying an 80% receiver and finishing it. You just can't make it full auto.
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Yep. Glenn needs to get over the love thing and accept it for what it is. Then if he feels he needs to be married or whatever, just say the words and move in Maggie's room.
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Shane's glock will eventually be found. He didn't hide it very well. The wind will blow and there it will lie. I assumed Rick picked up his revolver some time while he was crying. Just one of those things that happens but doesn't get shown. And I may have missed it but when did Darryl's gun get back to Carl? Carl dropped it and then ran off. They never showed him go back for it but he had it to give to Shane.
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Just picked this up yesterday. Bought it used from a guy that did his own mods. He put a commercial spec magpul CTR on it and it need milspec so that has already come off. Gonna get rid of the CTR and get a magpul ACS. He also installed a Magpul ASAP plate and didn't bother to stake it. I was already planning to swap the tube for a PWS so its not a big deal but still.
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Alot of that is sunshade.
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What I've found with ARs is that when you do build one with a certain configuration, you want another in a different configuration. But I'm a tinkerer. I play with stuff to no end. Mike, I wouldn't buy either off the shelf either but I have spent that much on an off the shelf AR and I feel that I got a LOT more for my money. Actually, now that I think about it. I think the Ruger SR556 E would be a better off the shelf option. You would get the same lifetime warranty (except from a company that has actually been around for a lifetime) and a piston gun with troy handguard. It doesn't have sights though so add those for 50 bucks and you come in at around 50-150 cheaper than the RJ. Of if you wanted a 6.8, the SR556 in 6.8 has been on sale in a lot of places for 1200 lately. Great way to break into piston ars and 6.8 at the same time.
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I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. Just because I have a problem with Red Jacket and I express that, doesn't mean that you have to. And to the people saying that we hate RJ because they got a TV show, thats not the case for me. I want to like the show. But they come across as ####ty people in the show. They claim to come up with things that have existed for decades (masterkey). They overdramatize a meeting with a nobody to make it seem like they are getting a huge government contract (Will said it, it was edited that way). And they claim to revolutionize the AR world with an off the shelf build consisting of a Mega Arms receivers and Adams Arms piston kits. The stuff they do on the show is amateur at best and that is why I PERSONALLY, would never consider them for a personal purchase.
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Classic has Bushy's and other brands on the rack constantly for around 800 bucks. Colts are around 1000. Still less than the Red Jacket. Screw the internet elitists and what they say. Most will tell you that whatever brand they have is the best and you can't beat it. Why not? The RJ gun has 100 bucks worth of magpul parts. So buy those from Aimsurplus (free shipping!) and you still come in at way less than the RJ. Plus, I really like the integrated trigger guard of the sport. That will always get a thumbsup from me and I never understood why they did anything other than that.
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I likely would have judo chopped his face and taken his bucket while running away screaming about the end of the times. But thats just me.
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Ehhh. Not really. If you can buy a Colt cheaper, then your AR is overpriced. I'm not saying that Colt is the be all end all, they are just that expensive. There are way too many more good ARs out there for the money. You can buy 2 Smith Sports for that money and have two great rifles instead of one. I could see the Red Jacket being worth that money if it were built on billet receivers or a piston gun but its neither. Its a basic milspec style AR and as such, shouldn't be more than 700-800 bucks (IN MY OPINION).
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Its a highly modified GSG5. I have about 700 in the gun with all of the accessories, mods, and tax stamp.
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Thats because these are still normal people. They aren't survivalists or even internet jockeys that call themselves survivalists. They are regular people in a bad situation.
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Very nice man. Love that aac upper. I've been seriously considering the 5.7 lately. Probably gonna add it to my list. Probably do an AR57 upper first though.
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I'm still curious about that. Herschel seems to have a good bit of property but have they discussed the water sources at all? Generally, the wells would all be fed by the same source right? Just different well locations? If so, then all of their drinking water is contaminated from the well zombie.
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They need to be cautious with the gas usage though. Conservation of gas should be pretty important to them.
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See, an alternative that doesn't involve killing him!