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Lumber_Jack

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  1. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1180675" timestamp="1408323726"]I am not sure if the ATF needs the Schedule A to be approved but after 6 calls to the ATF the only constant was they all said a Schedule A must be submitted. Mine was a Form 1 and my Schedule A was blank except for a single round of 9mm ammunition.[/quote] Well I'll update once I hear from Chip
  2. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1180668" timestamp="1408323036"]Did you submit just the trust document?[/quote] On my Form 4, yes. I'm getting ready to do the Form 1 this week
  3. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1180658" timestamp="1408322387"]Yes it is. The Schedule A is a consolidated list of trust property. From talking to people you can just keep the assignment sheets moving items into to trust instead of updating the Schedule A with the added NFA items.[/quote] Well I emailed Chip, I'll see what comes of his response.
  4.     I don't have a Schedule A from my Trust Lawyer, is this something that came when you had the trust set up?
  5. [quote name="reed1285" post="1180544" timestamp="1408302087"]So the click adjustable set screw is what separates it from the jp? Thanks for the info![/quote] Yeah the JP you will need to use blue loctite to make sure it stays where you set it. That's not a big deal, I do that on my Kies block but to have the click adjust retention is worth the money IMHO
  6. If I were buying another adjustable block I'd get a Syrac Gen II or an SLR https://www.slrrifleworks.com/ They have click adjustable screw. No buttons to push or set screws. Also I have a Rainier Mountain Series barrel on my 5.56 and it's a really nice barrel.
  7. [quote name="Capbyrd" post="1179475" timestamp="1408021004"]You stayed up all night thinking of that one, didn't you? [/quote] Isn't Koch pronounced "Coke"? That ruins the joke
  8. I emailed them last night and they replied asking for the lot # (as many anticipated). Anywho I'll reply and see what they say
  9. [quote name="RED333" post="1178990" timestamp="1407895584"]I do not see an upside down primer, I see a free box of ammo.[/quote] I bought this box about 3 years ago, and it was in the last row so 80% is down range
  10. Anyone seen a factory loaded round with the primer in backwards? This was in a box of Speer Lawman 230gr .45 TMJ
  11. [quote name="JeffL" post="1178953" timestamp="1407891520"]The gunsmith wasn't there, I requested to be called. Only call that I got was that it was ready.[/quote] Yeah, that's not cool. I had mine put on the front of mag well, so size was limited anyway. (Mike at Law Enforcement Sales did mine) Get it blacked in and it'll be fine. Good info though, on that service
  12. [quote name="JeffL" post="1178934" timestamp="1407889655"] Trying to figure out the best way to black it out. I don't think it needed to be so huge.[/quote] I had mine done prior to cerakote, so I'm not sure about the blackening. It looks good to me, straight and good depth. Once it's black it won't stand out as much. Did you discuss font size before they did the work?
  13. [quote name="nightrunner" post="1178947" timestamp="1407891249"]Does that mean it has be be like a Sharps rifle or would something like a NEF HandiRifle be ok?[/quote] I think the original intent was a sharps rifle but the wordage I saw only said single shot
  14. [quote name="JeffL" post="1178930" timestamp="1407889307"]Took a week at Nashville Armory. I wasn't pleased with the price or quality.[/quote] Got any pics?
  15. [quote name="GoneBallistic" post="1178843" timestamp="1407875655"]I'm not familiar with this rule. What exactly does it entail?[/quote] They change the law to allow primitive weapons as well as muzzleloaders. So a single shot break action .45-70 replica style could be used I think the rule states "a single shot rifle of 38 caliber or larger"
  16. [quote name="princeshoko" post="1178628" timestamp="1407811462"]Yea I think im going to go for this one, thanks Lumber Jack. Would you recommend the standard 3 stitch or 5 stitch?[/quote] Mine is the 3 stitch and it's been fine. The only difference is there are three sewn lines horizontally the length of the belt or 5. The 5 is supposed to help keep the belt from bending vertically, but mine is plenty stiff. And I got the 1 1/2 width to fit more belt loops
  17. [quote name="princeshoko" post="1178610" timestamp="1407809347"]Like the look of the Wilderness belts there Lumber Jack. Looks very adjustable which is something important to me. [/quote] Very much so. You can carry inside the waist band or outside without have a huge leather belt. Plus it's a good stiff belt. And I sweat in mine all the time out in the woods and it's held up great for several years.
  18. [quote name="TMF" post="1178608" timestamp="1407809236"]Most males are minimalists until they meet a woman. I suppose I'd be living in a tiny cockroach apartment if I was single. Hell, I did when I was single. Upgrading to a home and nice things isn't selling out. Every person had to change a little for the person we love. Otherwise I'd have crappy furniture and eating chili dogs and ramen noodles nonstop with a chaser of PBR. I changed some of my ways not because I sold out. I just value the wants and desires of my wife more than my own. Thinking that your needs are more important than having a meaningful relationship is a technique, but you'll miss out on a lot.[/quote] Before we got married my wife would hardly even come inside my apartment unless it was to clean that crack dump. I have absolutely zero desire to return to that. Once you've tasted steak it's hard to go back to spam.
  19. Not using a dedicated gun belt is like clipping a Glock 21 to your sweatpants. Go to any good leather holster maker and buy one of their belts it's night and day. I bought one from thebeltman.com and it's been great. But I wear a wilderness instructor belt almost exclusively now http://www.thewilderness.com/tactical-belts/original-instructor-belt/
  20. [quote name="Capbyrd" post="1178597" timestamp="1407808632"]I see some similarities to Christopher McCandless. I hope he doesn't share the same fate.[/quote] Yep, minimalism isn't worth much if you starve to death.
  21. http://m.tmz.com/#Article/2014/08/11/sons-of-guns-will-hayden-arrested-child-molestation I really hate that a man can be arrested on an accusation of a scorned ex. Seems CPS interviewed and returned the child to Hayden's care. I also would have for a child abuse case to not be taken extremely seriously. Fine lines and all that...
  22. [quote name="Dolomite_supafly" post="1177557" timestamp="1407598721"]It was not the misalignment issue that fixed it unless part of the carbon ring showed the port was partially blocked. it was the .125" port that likely fixed it. Had you had problems with the.125" port? Try putting it back together with the handguards and see what happens.[/quote] I think that's what he was saying. The end cap pushed the block forward partially blocking the gas port. Would that not cause enough gas blockage, even with the bigger port?
  23. I'm not sure about the powder but I'd pull it apart and make sure the gas port and block aren't obstructed. And then I'd look at opening the gas port as Dolomite mentioned above.
  24. https://www.facebook.com/groups/521569547887049/   I'm assuming that's the one? Biggest group with NFA in the title
  25. I'm up for a demo in H'ville if y'all get one together.

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