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MEGASTAR

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  1. Out in the back yard. cause...Suppressors!
  2. About time. As you will learn, the authoritarian regime of PedoJoe, senile pant####ter and his scumbags at the ATF and DOJ engaged in a multifronted war against this device and this company. It's all over and FRTs are back on the menu, boys!
  3. I advise against a 5.56 can for ..22. With the exception of the OPTIMUS micro which is disassembleable but doesn't suppress 5.56mm like cans with much more volume do.
  4. I have a bunch of cans and if you're looking for tiny. The Bowers Bitty is about as small as it gets. I run CCI std vel and out of the tx22 is super quiet, also have one mounted to a Romanian M69 .22 trainer, and a ruger LCP II. Oddly enough we got a lot of ejection port noise with the Bitty out of the Ruger Mk4 22/45 lite and put an SWR warlock on instead.
  5. I sincerely hope this results in the downfall of this company. Lads, there aren't many Ronnie Barrett "True Believers" out there anymore. Turns out, your favorite silencermaker has been spending hundreds of thousands to keep silencers ON the NFA. With friends like these... And this is not the first time, nor will it be the last time that "our side" has proven to be decidedly NOT on our side. They are on THEIR side. Many of you with significant and long time NFA experience will know the names J. Curtis Earll, Kent Lomont, Dan Shea, et al. Fixtures in the NFA biz who are allowed all kinds of leeway, from literally WRITING the NFA handbook used by the NFA branch...you can thank former NFA Director Ken Houchens for that steaming pile. What??? Wearing a polo of that company and hanging out at a NFA dealers booth at Knob Creek doesn't smell like corruption? Silly noobs, you just don't understand how this business works. MGs MUST stay on the NFA or else Transferable guns don't appreciate in value and we might have to get real jobs instead of acting like barkers at a sleazy auction house! We also have to lobby to ban bumpstocks, FRTs and binary triggers! Our obscene profits and outsized influence on this niche market depend on zero competition! Alas....I digress most forcefully. Folks ask me all the time when I'm coming back to the gun biz after 8 years gone. My answer is always NEVER. This BS is why... r ROTTEN BASTARDS.
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  6. I could be wrong. Not sure why one would bother Chrome plating awful castings with pits in them. But who am I to question Jerry's research?
  7. It looks nice. Any idea who assembled it?
  8. A great question would be how can you make the miserable oily fishy tasting things actually palatable?
  9. And why is this even in the NFA section? Contrary to oft-repeated nonsense from alleged "ATF sources", one pays a 200 dollar tax on an NFA weapon, partially BECAUSE it's "non-sporting". 922r applies to Title I guns, and not Title II guns.
  10. Part 1 is a different thread where I discovered the Baford Arms SS BHP copy made in Bristol TN.
  11. Good SIr. It would appear you have a fixation. Those are amazing guns and had they not been stupidly overpriced, and had they simply engineered them to take BHP mags, instead of some "close-ish" mag (which were rendered unaffordable by Billy Jeff Clinton the Rapist's AWB 94) AND dare I say, had Browning made a compact version, these would be more than the curiosity that they are now. I realize the FEG pic is a chromed gun. I'm having a hard time finding pics of a Stainless one. Trust me on this. they are horrid. Just my .02 adjust for inflation.
  12. They did. All the ones I've seen were ugly cast garbage. Likewise on the Arcus but worse..I've seen a batch of those ####boxes that the hammer would jump the sear and fall to half cock every other shot.
  13. So, it appears in my searches that FEG might be a good way to go, having made BHP copies for decades. Then I see one...ugh...UGLY casting looks like it was finished with a drunk Hungo wielding a polishing wheel on a dremel. Unreal. I know these guys made some beautiful AKs and BHP copies, including that weird Smith 5906-BHP hybrid thing that seems to be pretty sturdy but Sweet Baby Jesus the Stainless ones are hideous. I thought FMs machining was pretty rudimentary. Sadly, despite hours of searching I cannot find a good pic of just how awful these things are. Now this might just be my perspective, having only seen 2 types, BTF Century imports with line after line of hideously large dot-peen engraving on them, probably imported from Israel where they were used to shoot little kids. AND... super duper 4K and up custom guns. Not really tuned in to either one of those prospects... So...the search continued.
  14. I do some magic to Glock triggers. Zero take-up and 2 lbs. But you'd never carry it EDC.
  15. I have a multipart thread started about BHPs and will eventually engage in musings and pontifications regarding same. Stay tuned
  16. I have the best luck at the Camp Jordan shows.
  17. I carry the Smith 4", and love the idea of a folding 10mm carbine, with MAG COMPATIBILITY. I dont love the idea of buying a separate can for a single gun. Had they made the muzzle threads .578x28 I could use a booster-less 45 can of which i have several.. I'm just unwilling at this point to buy a 40/10mm direct thread can for the thing.
  18. I love my 16" and the light weight is offset by a Ti suppressor. Shoots great.
  19. MEGASTAR

    Valmet M71

    Expect to have more into the magazines than the rifle. It's too bad no one has simply gone to Finland and brought over a shipping container full of them.

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