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Milk and bread folks, milk and bread!!!!!!!
c.a.willard replied to gregintenn's topic in General Chat
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You should really confuse him and get him a AR pistol
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Finally got all of my parts ordered for my 300 BLK pistol build. I'll keep you guys updated with photo's as parts arrive. Lower CMT Billet lower CMMG LPK, minus trigger and grip Geissele DMR trigger Ergo Grip Phase 5 pistol buffer assembly Upper Ranier Ultra-Match Billet Upper Ranier Ultra-Match 8.5 inch 300 BLK Barrel (was gonna order the select, but it was out of stock and with military discount the ultra-match was only 50 more) Seekins MCSR V-2 rail (9 inch) Noveski KX3 flash hider ranier BCG BCM gunfighter mod 4 charging handle DPMS gas tube Adjustable gas block (located for a great price thanks to a lead from Dolomite) For know it will wear a Bushnell 1-4. End state for this project is for it to become an SBR, though it may take a couple of months before i can convince the wife to let me spend any more money. Again, i will post pictures as soon as parts start arriving.
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the case makes it appear that the rifle had a suppressor attached (prohibited weapon) and an inserted magazine (loaded rifle is a crime). Notice i didn't say might i said appear. To a reasonable person it would appear that Voldemort was committing a crime. He intentionally made it look like he met the intent to go armed portion. Regardless the suppressor in itself would have been enough for the stop.
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Bumping this because i am considering purchasing one. Did the battery swap do the trick for improving brightness
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They did articulate their RAS/PC. The case made it appear as if the AR had an attached suppressor and an magazine inserted into the mag well. The case was specifically designed to draw the attention of LE, he even said so on his website for a while until he was finally smart enough to take that down. A suppressor is a prohibited weapon, though there are defenses to it, and you can not carry a loaded rifle. The officers did a preliminary search to determine if the weapon was in fact loaded, in the process they confirmed the presence of what appeared to be a suppressor. They confiscated the weapon as is and then obtained a warrant to break open the lock and inspect the contents further. Lenny's defense is that he is the registered owner, the reality is, his FFL with SOT is the owner and he is the proprietor for his FFL. Unless he can figure out a way to explain how carrying the supressor through downtown Nashville was incident to his carrying on of his business he is screwed.
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Honestly I think the fact that it was on a form 3 is going to come back to bite him in the rear. He is going to have to prove that carrying the silencer around downtown Nashville was incident to carrying on his business. Had it been been registered to him individually and not his SOT then the proof of legal ownership alone would have been an affirmative defense. 39-17-1302. Prohibited weapons. (a) A person commits an offense who intentionally or knowingly possesses, manufactures, transports, repairs or sells: (5) A firearm silencer; (b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the person's conduct: (6) Was licensed by the state of Tennessee as a manufacturer, importer or dealer in weapons; provided, that the manufacture, import, purchase, possession, sale or disposition of weapons is authorized and incident to carrying on the business for which licensed and is for scientific or research purposes or sale or disposition to an organization designated in subdivision (b)(1); (7) Involved acquisition or possession of a sawed-off shotgun, sawed-off rifle, machine gun or firearm silencer that is validly registered to the person under federal law in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Records. A person who acquires or possesses a firearm registered as required by this subdivision (b)(7) shall retain proof of registration; or (2) An offense under subdivisions (a)(2)-(5) is a Class E felony.
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woohoo, voldemort thread. These are my 5th most favorite TGO threads. Just for those curious my order goes 1. anti Obama/obamacare threads (they are always full of pictures and memes which keeps it simple for me) 2. pro gay-anti gay-can we please stop talking about gays threads (come on, you all know you love them) 3. AR vs AK threads (haven't seen one of those in a while, maybe i should start one) 4. Glock vs 1911 vs whatever threads most of the threads are pretty decent, but those 5 have a tendency to result in some hilarious posts. Honestly, i just commented to make it easier to follow.
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Bad Weather West Of Nashville, Hunker Down (Dec 21, 2013)
c.a.willard replied to runco's topic in General Chat
Just a reminder it may be a good idea for folks to check their roofs out tomorrow. I know i lost a few foot off of one my ridge caps tonight. -
Channel 72
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I care, to a point. There is a misconception that the firearms community is anti gay, him coming out directly combats that belief. It also provides a potential role model for gay youths.
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What does it cost to load 300 BLK?
c.a.willard replied to Symbolic's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
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I'm gonna go out a limb and say it was the operators drop safety that malfunctioned.
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Need help finding different forward assist
c.a.willard replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Google has failed me, i can not find any that have the same look as the JP mag release. Another, albeit more expensive, option is to take a forward assist to a machine shop with the JP mag release and see if they can make you one. -
Buying from a soldier at Ft. Campbell
c.a.willard replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
For those that may feel the need for a legal CYA i will include the email from the ATF FIPB Regulatory Email inquiries <FIPB@atf.gov> 12/18/12 to me Thank you for your recent inquiry to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). This is in response to your email in which you stated you are active duty military stationed at Ft. Campbell. You further state that Ft. Campbell is located in two states and you inquired if you can legally purchase a handgun in either State. ATF is aware that the Ft. Campbell Army Base is physically located in two States. Given this unusual fact, under the Gun Control Act (GCA), a member of the Armed Forces who is stationed at Ft. Campbell Army Base would be considered a resident of both Kentucky and Tennessee regardless of the State in which the member maintained his or her residence. ATF has addressed this issue in the August 2004 FFL Newsletter. Please see the Newsletter for further information: http://www.atf.gov/files/publications/newsletters/ffl/ffl-newsletter-2004-08.pdf If the link does not work for you, do a google search of ATF Newsletter 2004-08 should. It will be the first result. -
Buying from a soldier at Ft. Campbell
c.a.willard replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in General Chat
Per the BATF military personnel assigned to Ft. Campbell are considered residents of both states for purposes of buying or selling firearms. -
The difference between 223, 5.56 and 223 wylde cambering has to do with the the length of the throat, also called the lead. The 5.56 has a longer lead to deal with the higher pressure of NATO spec ammo, it is almost double the .223 lead (for the lower SAMI spec .223). The wylde is a hybrid between the two offering a chamber that is tighter than a 5.56 for improved accuracy while still having a lead that is long enough to safely shoot the higher pressure NATO rounds.
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well, if you don't feel like switching out the bolt you only really have two options, the 5.56/223 or 300 BLK. Which do you want it more for, coyote or deer. If deer I'd go with the 300, if coyote I'd find a good varmint barrel for it in 223 wylde. You can hunt both with either caliber, however alot of hunters do not feel comfortable enough in their abilities to utilize a .224 caliber round on a deer. And the slower 300BLK while it would work is not ideally suited to long range varmint. (that being said there are some amazing shooters out there really pushing the distance on the 300BLK cartridge)
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Virtual gun range in Brentwood
c.a.willard replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Training Discussions
I am a EST (engagement skills trainer) operator for my reserve unit, did the same thing for my active unit. Some of the electronic trainers,like the EST are amazing teaching tools, but they should be used with the same general rules as a live weapon. I cant say about this system, but on an EST i can show an individual shooter everything the weapon is doing during the shooting process. When paired with a decent coach it is one of the better ways of identifying shooter deficiencies and without the ammo expenditure to boot. Electronic shoot don't shoot training is great, practicing with blanks/simmunitions using large groups of role players may be better, but it is not as cost effective. The systems are only games if they are treated that way, when used how they are designed they are nearly as effective as live fire training and in some cases even more effective. -
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but those E forms may not have saved you any time. From my understanding the NFA Branch has stopped processing trusts for now until after the changes take effect. Something about it would save them work in the long run. I'm sure one of the more knowledgeable NFA folks will be along soon with more clarity, or you could check with the processor to see if the pause on trusts is factual.
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I understand demand drives price, but i can't see this as being any more difficult to engineer and manufacture than say the timney or geissele triggers. It it was closer to the 250 mark and had a really good trigger pull one the slow setting i could see them selling like hot cakes.
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Charlie Wilson's War, while not an action packed thrill movie, it is a good portrayal of the politics of war.