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scatman

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  1. Bump
  2. Closed
  3. You sure about that? I don't have anything from you in my inbox.
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  5. Can you give a viewpoint looking from the side opposite of the bolt handle?
  6. Bump for a great guy.
  7. Hornady's original data before they developed bullets for the correct bore size is .308. No difficulties seating or anything. Fired 10 to test accuracy and inspect cases for signs of over pressure, didn't notice any warning signs, ran a full 30 rds as fast as I could pull the trigger to see if they'd jam. No issues.
  8. I finally got around to making this loads I had inquired to the group about. Using Hornady .30 cal .308 diameter 168gr ELD Match CCI Large Rifle Primer IMR 4198: 16.0gn Test rifle: PSA AK-47 16.3" barrel. Groupings at 100 yds: 1.25 Any other details, please feel free to ask. Barely any felt recoil. Couldn't test velocity because my chronometer broke.
  9. 1) I'm not a manufacturer. 2) This is a privately made firearm. 3) The rule still does not prevent an unlicensed individual from making a non serialized PMF for their own use. If I were to take this as it is now in to a gunsmith for a repair then he would be required to serialize it under the new regulations, but it is not illegal for me to have, even if I didn't have the serial number on my barrel.
  10. I do not have two complete firearms with the same number. I have overtime replaced my lower frame with a p80 lower, and then I got an aftermarket slide. My original lower frame is damaged beyond repair but still sitting in the safe next to my slide.
  11. As long as your firearm has a unique serial number somewhere on it you will be fine. I.e. barrel or slide. I have a G19 on a p80 lower, with a kineti-tech tactical slide and my original OEM G19 barrel. The only part containing my serial number is my barrel, this has been what's advised to me if I didnt want to file for a number on my 80% lower by my local GD.
  12. Man, why you are too far.
  13. Could you send a better pic of the pistol holster side that has the Galco logo and the holster model # so I could do a quick search? Also are the mag holders for double stack mags? If so, I will take this.
  14. Shame you aren't closer. I'd trade supplies
  15. Hey, just saying, if you cant find a P07, just do your current one, trust me, worth EVERY penny. I got one through a member here, it's a great firearm.
  16. Nashville Armory maybe? I know Glock Store here in Nashville does, but not sure if it is exclusive to Glocks.
  17. I have yet to see one in the wild. Which is interesting compared to how fast they got the Shield+ out in stores in full supply.
  18. @Huntin101hey bud, uh, just putting this out there, if you are copy and pasting because you have this cross listed, or to just save time, the people who are using the "dark theme"(myself being one) for the site to ease on eye strain, can't read your text. It doesn't get contrasted over for whatever reason. Sure, most people just highlight the text to be able to read it, (also me), but others get really frazzled and just skip the listing. Just trying to help ya out for future listings. To anyone curious about this firearm, it's a great shooter for getting into .40, this is a good deal, and @Huntin101 is a great guy to do with business with.
  19. Nashville Custom Leather, 615-266-2058
  20. This guy must really want to sell.
  21. Bump will throw in my Blackhawk Omnivore non light bearing holster as well.

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