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Photoguy67

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  1. Depends on what you want to do with the wood. I also am a hobby wood worker, making pens, bowls, other relatively small things. You can dm me if you would like to chat more. There is a wood turning guild in Nashville and Woodcraft also has classes in Franklin, Tn.
  2. I love photography and at the time, I was shooting with a Mamiya RB67.
  3. I am not knowledgeable in that stuff, but I always thought it was done for better grip.
  4. Or, possibly, gummy oil in the firing pin channel. Weak hammer spring is possible if someone has tried to do a back yard trigger job (ie... didn't know what they were doing). Personally, I would take bolt out of rifle and give through cleaning and light lube. Then retry. I am leaning to agree with RED333, very good possibiity of binding springs.
  5. I don't know if it helps any, but this is all I know about the type 99. 99ds2010e.pdf
  6. Please forgive my ignorance, but what separates the kme system from wicked edge or lansko or any of the others?
  7. yet one more step to punish the law abiding and let criminals off the hook.
  8. I would tend to agree with TennesseeCamper on this one, at least in middle tennessee are, the 2 meter repeaters are mostly very inactive.
  9. Just asking, but why not just register it as an sbr? Then you can have any barrel you want on it.
  10. Once it is properly registered, you can put any upper you want on it. Shorter, longer, other calibers etc... you just have to be able to return it to the registered configuration. ie, parts still owned by you. Not your immediate person.
  11. Don't know why this is bothering me, but isn't the thompson smg an open bolt? So, is that just not ready to fire, or what?
  12. I don't think most people adjust very much, I got mine so I could adjust between standard and suppressed, but honestly, still leave it alone once I found a good setting.
  13. An honorable discharge dd-214 is all that is required for blue label?
  14. Personally, legal or not, I am not going to carry an NFA item for self defense. Seems to open way too many cans of worms! Just my personal opinion.
  15. #4 is incorrect, at them time of your passing, they can be passed on to a relative tax free.
  16. Have to check with she who must be obeyed first, but I am in more than likely.
  17. Sounds like fun. Try setting one up!
  18. They will never go door to door. They will do it the same way as they did machine guns, ban or regulate them and then if and when you are found with them, prison time!
  19. This is mine and I really enjoy it!
  20. Heck just a sign saying that it contains out of date chicken would work for me!!!
  21. https://www.victorianadventureenthusiast.com/index/bizarre-retro-body-armor/ according to this site, it's from Mechanix, Jan, 1959
  22. that's really nice! Wish I had the funds.
  23. I have not seen one, or heard of it honestly, but most nfa items are best ordered, very rarely found in stock.
  24. 300 meters. Basic training. Haven't found a range longer than that yet.

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