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Btw - everything you need to drill and tap the receiver you can get from CNC Warrior stay here. http://www.cncwarrior.com/category-s/1513.htm?searching=Y&sort=5&cat=1513&show=16&page=3
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This discussion is part of the problem IMO. Mixing two truths in an un truthful bowl. The militarization of the police is a problem, and needs top be discussed and fixed. The culture of no accountability or discipline in our communities is a problem and needs to be fixed. However, these two items are not directly linked or related. They do cross each other from time to time, but they are not direct cause and/ effects. The raw statistics prove that time and again. The problem is a media and leadership that has used the two problems by pitting them against each other. The beauty of the tactic is, since they aren't related, they can't be resolved together. That creates a chaotic and never ending pitting of grips against each other that can only escalate. The only winner will be the federal government who will gain more and more control and never solve anything.
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Here's an Arsenal Bulgarian. http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1ASLR10431&name=Arsenal+Bulgarian+SLR-104FR+5.45x39+Rifle&groupid=5388
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Just drill and tap the rear receiver. Pretty much everything aftermarket uses that pattern anyway.
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What I like best are Hi-powers. It's what the 1911 was supposed to be![emoji6] That being said, I alternate carry a 1911 4.25", a Glock 19 MOS, or a Taurus 85 UL with a bobbed hammer (what I currently own) It usually depends on the situation: destination, conditions, distance, clothing, ect. I also really like the M&P's and Walther PPQ M1, but don't have any atm. I usually don't carry the Hi-powers because they are high polished blue and too pretty. I like them too much to abuse, loose, our damage them.
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This is good stuff. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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If Ak's are M1A2 Abrams (tank), then Yugo M70's are German Leopard 2A7's. Great guns, well-built top shelf quality, CHF barrel. Drawbacks: uses only Yugo pattern furniture and some parts are Yugo specific, barrel is not chrome lined..
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Got some new color on the frame of my FEG PJK-9HP. Liked the polished blue on the slide but it was a bit thin on the frame. Went with a two tone type finish. This is a shooter but I think it turned out great. Thanks to 173rdABN for doing great work!
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Might try Adco. Mostly due AR barrels but have been known to take others. https://www.adcofirearms.com/shopservices/
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It's as pretty as it is awesome! I got to take a peek at it today and I like!
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One of the memos added long guns and then a separate memo dropped the numbers/frequency from what was norm. The last memo simply stated total "guns" both long and hand in a week. The ffl handled his books electronically, that generated reports on the proper ATF form and they were mailed weekly IIRC. We did not handle that part but I was familiar with the process. Again this is from memory of several years ago. Not sure why it's that important other than to make the simple point that, like Fast and Furious, the ATF doesn't necessarily go by the rule of law but often operate on agenda of the leadership.
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You think just what you think before except ad first hand experience. You had heard it before because you stated nearly the same thing. Evidently the memos we got were the same as the "border states". At least from reading the article they sound nearly identical. This describes what I'm referencing. http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2014/06/atf_backs_down_on_gun_sale_reports.html My guess is, as the article alludes, was not limited to just border states but many ffls in other (non disclosed in the article) states. The time frame is pretty much the same. Point is, that the ATF may not entirely follow the rule of law as you try to imply. No different than how the IRS uses Gestapo tactics.
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I know when I was working at a gun store a few years ago we got a memo to report multiple gun sales on handguns and rifles. Don't recall the number but I read the ATF notice. They then sent several updates regarding the number of items that triggered a report on each. Usually dropping the number. I think some of them where request beyond law requirements, but you got the idea it was in the stores best invest if they ever got audited. Just a vague FYI.
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Atlantic may take orders tomorrow and I also saw that AIM Surplus had a few varieties left. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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I went with the 6.8 for all the reason you mentioned. It's better than 300BLK at 300 ranges, better than 5.56 at all ranges, and better than 6.5 Grendel until you get past 300 yrds or so. They are all compromises, but the 6.8 seems to have the best parts of the others without any unique negatives.
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DDI's are the best in that price range. Pretty much anything in that range is good to go. Only thing's I'd avoid are the IO Inc. made in USA and the current Century RAS or C39V2 guns. If you decide to get something other than the DDI, the current WASR's are great guns for the money. I'm not a big fan of the DDI 12g's. I stick with a Saiga 12 or a VEPR 12.
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It's a tough call. AK is my first thought. Preferably my m92, but any would do. I would also take my .357 lever action. Simple, fast, easy to carry and can load for big game with .357 or load way down for small game with .38spl. Add to it that every state should have plenty of these rounds available and since revolver carries are more limited shouldn't be as hard to find ammo as the other semi auto main calibers. Pretty easy to reload as well. Just a thought. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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I believe, it is right to left, looking at it from the rear of the slide. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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The CZ's are awesome! Only "drawback" is that it is not an AK with AK mags and parts. That being said many guns come on the market everyday that fit that bill and the CZ is one of those.
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It's all good fun! In all honesty to me the difference between AR's and AK's is apple to oranges. It's like comparing a fast sports car to a purpose built 4x4. Two different animals that share the same roads.
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Hey even the girl next door gets lovin! Difference is, she doesn't need it or demand it. I've got plenty of AR's as well, but the AK just feels like it has a soul. [emoji4]
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Wow, that's a bunch of ..... AR propaganda.[emoji6] AR's are like trophy wives. The best they look is when they aren't yours. Expensive to maintain. Require immediate and constant upgrades and accessories. Need constant attention (maintenance) or they get whiny. The older they get the worse they look. AK's are the girl next door. They get better looking with age, don't complain, and always get the job done. Here's my go to! Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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KCI AK mags have been awful for me. Worse than Tapco. Don't know about the drums, but I'd have to see a lot of positive trusted reviews before I would use one. IMO the higher cost of the Romanian or better yet Chinese is worth every penny. That being said the 9mm Glock mags i have, have been great. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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It's discreetly placed. [emoji6] Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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Look in the classifieds at the Colt brand discreet bag for sale.