InVOLuntary
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I built a pistol and despised it. Didn't get a brace though. At the time they were $160 So I figured I'd go ahead an spend $40 and get the stamp for a sbr. Nice thing about the stamp you can put multiple sbr uppers on the stamped lower with no need for a new stamp. I've got the 300 b/o that I've posted pictures of that's accurate to about 100 yards suppressed. I can't member if I've posted a pic since I added the eotech with magnifier so....
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You can cross state lines but you have to notify someone, atf maybe, can't recall.But you can't cross state lines with an SBR, right? That's a show-stopper for me. We travel to TN and PA at least annually. I know this will spark some laughing, if not an outright investigation into my mental stability, but when we travel, I usually take at least two .45's, and my HD AR, and enough ammo to fight my way home if I have to.
Don't ask about the obligatory "Go-Bag"...and the Wise survival backpacks...and the other stuff.
You can cross state lines but you have to notify someone, atf maybe, can't recall.
You know better than to ask me a technical question like that.
PSA 10.5" Carbine-Length 5.56 NATO 1/7 Nitride 9" Lightweight M-Lok MOE EPT SBA3 Pistol - 5165449599
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BUIS for starters (I always suggest the Magpul MBus series). You're going to want a light mount. Well, welcome to the M-LOK world my friend. Plus, that SPARC needs a riser mount to be effective.
And we can't forget about a muzzle device to tame that fireball that's going to happen. You're going to want it for certain.
Plus, I'd suggest a two point sling (maybe a single point though I hate them) which means you'll need to get an M-LOK adaptor for the rail. Probably something for the rear unless you replace the receiver plate which is fairly easy to do if you are knowledgeable of such things and keep the rear takedown pin spring from flying off into the great unknown.
Yep. Posted earlier, I'm thinking MBUS and a SPARC. I thought the SPARC II came with the riser for absolute co-witness. I already have a Scout light sitting on the shelf waiting on a home. Sling. Figured I could do without, but on second thought, you're right.
I'd heard about the noise and light, and had resigned myself to replacing a couple of windows if I had to use it. What you got in mind for a flash suppressor? Nothing too fancy, just something that works.
Here we go again. In the door at $549...come out the other end of "GV's Trick My Rifle Emporium", and we're north of a good liquor store robbery.
I'll never learn...
I picked up this 1873 Winchester in 44-40 yesterday. I shot 50 rounds through it today. She’s a shooter. Those 50 rounds are probably the only smokeless rounds that will be fired through it, going straight black powder.
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Indeed. Thats the good thing about the 44-40. The case mouth is so thin it seals the chamber very well and you have very limited blowback. I will still use the regular black powder cleaning methods, but it’s not quite as intensive.I'm sure I don't have to tell U how often to clean with black powder!
I picked up this 1873 Winchester in 44-40 yesterday. I shot 50 rounds through it today. She’s a shooter. Those 50 rounds are probably the only smokeless rounds that will be fired through it, going straight black powder.
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Do you have the proper M-LOK mount for said light?
An A2 muzzle deveice will do okay. There are better though and it's something you might look at down the road.