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Alleycat72

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  1. That's what Form 1s are for. Every one should have at least one stamp.
  2. Cut half the barrel off.
  3. Alleycat72

    .300 BLK?

    I cooked up about a 150 this morning.
  4. Arisaka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  5. I don’t understand the destroying or forfeiting the weapons to the ATF comment. I got about 15 Form 5s in for the local dealer that got his classIII July 1. There is a gray area from the death of the owner until the Form 5 is approved.
  6. Alleycat72

    .300 BLK?

    :D
  7. Alleycat72

    .300 BLK?

    I trim all my brass to 1.355. That length will work in all the Whisper variants. Some of the chambering such as 30-221 or 30 fireball were setup for mainly supersonic witha small gas port and had a trim length of 1.400. The Blackout is extremely close to the SSK Whisper chamber. The only noticeable difference in my two is the throat lengths (The Whisper is longer) and port size. I use Winchester brass and aForster power case trimmer on a drill press. Power Case Trimmer for drill press - Forster Products I make 500 at a time. The Winchesters have a consistent 0.11 neck thickness. Somewhere between 0.11 and 0.13 neck thickness is acceptable for most all variants. The Quarterbore link I put up is a huge wealth of knowledge on the cartridge. A few members sell bulk LC brass. Midway will have new 300 Blackout brass at the end of September. If you want a gun quick you can get in touch with Spook or TP555 over there and you could have a barrel by the first of next week. If you need more specific information or just want to shoot one, I can PM my phone number.
  8. Permanently attached means it takes 15 minutes to take it off instead of 5 minutes. Come on man take the $200 dollar plunge.
  9. Stamp time
  10. Alleycat72

    .300 BLK?

    Have you shot one yet?
  11. Alleycat72

    .300 BLK?

    I have a Blackout and a Whisper. The Blackout is a 10.5” and the Whisper is a 16”. Both are suppressed. http://www.quarterbore.net/forums/index.php?f=27 I also have a 7.62 Covert. A 7.62 x39 Improvedor a necked up Grendel. I work with subsonic expanding rifle bullets for these types of guns for hunting. I have videos of the effectivenessof a 30 cal sub bullet
  12. Where I work, I’m exempt from paying SS. I haven’t payed in13 years. My wife has to pay SS even though she will receive her retirementthrough my job and will be ineligible to receive SS. The government knows thisand still forces her to pay. Even if we divorce she will still receive her retirementthrough my job. What the hell, I’m all for pissing away good money.
  13. You don't have to buy one from a dealer. You can get onefrom an individual as well. If both parties are in state no dealers need to be involved.If the individual is out of state, it will cost you two stamps and a dealertransfer fee.
  14. RWFs
  15. PM sent
  16. Video: Man shoots himself in Russian roulette stunt at wedding | Video | Life | The First Post
  17. Yep, My favorite upper.
  18. I use my forward assist every time I chamber a round out ofhabit. Must just be me.
  19. 308 Covert. 6.5 Grendel necked up. You can also shoot 7.62x39 in the same chamber.
  20. Jury nullification. It’s a wonderful thing.
  21. SilencerTalk • View topic - Documentation on ATF SBR engraving

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