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4 minutes ago, TGO David said:
It just gave me two expensive hobbies.
You ONLY have 2? Smart man!
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Calcuttas are for the most part a thing of the past in trap. Nashville Gun Club has some big 50's during the week but those are mostly guys just trying to rack up registered targets on the cheap. There is the first big trap event of the year coming up this weekend at NGC, The Windy Open.
Here's a link to the ATA club shoot page that has the program details if you want more info.
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About 10 or so years ago I saw examples of these at the Daisy Museum in Rogers, Arkansas. Awesome technology for the time.
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10 minutes ago, KahrMan said:
That dude has spent some money. He has bought a lot from very reputable sellers.
The seller in this transaction doesn't appear to be a slacker either. He's moved some guns over the years.
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31 minutes ago, MacGyver said:
I don’t know why I always put this off until the first day I go fishing.
I get your point but using the TWRA On the Go App sure makes it easier then it used to be.
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3 hours ago, jwhjwh54 said:
kinda like my shot gun which just a bead.
If the pigs are within 50 yards or less then I say yes it can be done. There's a YouTuber, Kristen Joy Weiss, that has done a video shooting without a rear sight. She's not your average plinker, she's highly proficient. I've shot competition Highpower back before optics were and option so I know how iron sights and specifically sight alignment and sight picture work. I've also shot not less then 70 plus thousand trap targets so I have a bit of experience of how not having a rear sight works. If you eliminate the rear sight your eye becomes the rear sight. On a shotgun the sight alignment is done with and adjustable comb/stock. It works exactly like a guns rear sight. Move the comb up and your shot pattern will go up like wise down will lower the shot pattern down and so on with left and right windage. So knowing that there is a big difference in sight picture between rifle/pistol or even archer sights compared to shotguns. The focal point when shooting irons on rifles, pistols is the front sight even if the target may be blurry. The big secret to shooting a shotgun correctly the focal point is the target no matter how blurry or you may not even see the front bead. If the gun is set up correctly and you mount the gun consistently it will shoot where you are looking.
NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT AND CRITICAL PART ONCE YOU GET IT SET UP WITHOUT A REAR SIGHT.
YOU MUST MOUNT THE GUN EXACTLY THE SAME EACH AND EVERY TIME FOR THIS TO WORK.
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4 minutes ago, GFY Tactical said:
I believe the part or/piece that holds the "fire control group" is what is considered the gun.
As @Chucktshoes pointed out this is not true. In the case of an AR then yes but then you need to read the link from the 3rd post or
here it is again.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/judge-disconnect-atf-classification-lower-receivers-firearms/
The AR lower receiver does not constitute by legal definition of a firearm is so then technically it is not and should not required to be an FFL controlled item. Then again unless you have an endless supply of $$$ and have a lot of time to spend in court and or imprisonment then play by their rules.
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All the above is correct and accurate. Ask or show your BIL that you can go to any website that sells AR parts and or build kits. If you order anything that does not include the lower receiver they will ship it directly to your door. If it contains a lower receiver then they must send to the buyers local FFL to transfer it. Then again the catch maybe that your BIL lives somewhere that the local laws do not allow such items in their city, county and or state or have other restrictions we aren't privy the knowledge of.
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On 2/16/2022 at 10:28 AM, KahrMan said:
You do not run across these very often.
Long shot but if you ever decide you don't want this anymore I'm requesting first dibs.
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Intro graphics - Cool
Cute girl with an accent (reminded me of the FPS guy) - kept me watching
Weapon platform - not impressed!
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47 minutes ago, Beltfed said:
I just checked and the yellow box has steel case bullet heads.
Copper washed soft steel jacket on lead with steel core.
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28 minutes ago, Jeb48 said:
Should be able name her but can't pull it out of my brain.
She looks like a Browning 1919 to me!
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2 hours ago, bobsguns said:
What I don't know is how flat it shoots beyond that 50 meter range when compared to the 5.7?
This is what's on the web. The 5.7 is obviously much less mass then 7.5 so it's going to have a flatter trajectory.
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That's a small meat cleaver! GLWS
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Just for the fun of it I searched similar items and many can be found mostly on Ebay. The apparently newer 9 row versions are a steal at around $150.00 compared to the 7 row versions and the fluted models are a better deal ranging between $35-$125.
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5 minutes ago, Garufa said:
How much you reckon such a bitchin’ and bespoke weapon might run?
Probably less the one of these, or not!
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I think this G15 abomination really does exist and was created in the same Dara Paki Bubba shop as the Colt Ak15,
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Making a small fortune by manufacturing primers is real easy. First thing you do is start out with a large fortune!
Seriously though between all the initial investments and governmental regs. unless you've got some intel on raw materials that nobody else has figured out then you may be on to something.
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14 minutes ago, jpx2rk said:
for discussion purposes, what happens if you mmmmmiiiiiiiggggggghhhhhtttttt be a wee bit over this 20 # number with no goobermint spec'd box.?? Asking for a friend.
No clue but I'm sure it can be found on the interwebz.
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Someone can fact check this but here is what I know it used to be.
20 pounds in a residence unless you have a box built to gubment specs and then it's a whopping 50 pounds.
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My first thought was that looks like Gumby with a Tommy gun.