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  1. Looks like it got to -3 here last night. Didn't have any issues that I know of yet. http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KTNMAYNA5&day=7&year=2014&month=1
  2. Maybe the children are taught to lie. Santa much?
  3. [quote name="mikegideon" post="1087490" timestamp="1388599573"] Still a Multi. You can get AR-10's chambered in several different short action calibers. I don't know how most of them are stamped, but you would think they do the same thing.[/quote] Part of me wants to build an ar-10 in 22-250. My TGO sets are going to be a SPRish setup and a 24" Grendel. Still need a source for a 10.5" 458 socom barrel
  4. The e-filing system works surprisingly well. If you are making an SBR, there is an original manufacturer's list that works best if the manufacturer of your rifle is already there. Mine wasn't and I asked them to contact the NFA to get added to the list; took about 3 days.    Aside from that, everything is pretty straightforward. Fill out the form, upload your trust and assignment sheet, pay, get a form back in 3 months. 
  5. Form 1s, you file yourself. Form 4, you'll need some cooperation from the transferring FFL. My last E-Filed 1 took 99 days (including the shutdown)
  6. I got back an e-filed form 1 this week. Was submitted September 11.
  7. $375 plus transfer, you just lightened my wallet. 
  8. Form 4 submitted early Feb approved Oct 28. Not yet received. Mailed Jan 28
  9.   My 10.5 side charge doesn't dump much. I still have a charging handle in it though. 
  10. 458 uses a modified 7.62x39 bolt. In probably going to buy http://shopwilsoncombat.com/458-SOCOM-Build-Kit-147-Recon-SR-Suppressor-Ready-Barrel/productinfo/TR-458K-SR/
  11. The only mod required is to open up the ejection port a little. I have a mill and will be modding one of mine. I could probably help you out if you wanted to build a 458.
  12. That picture looks like your bolt catch pin has backed out a little too. 
  13. the 50 cal conversions require the ejection port to be opened up. I'll probably be getting this for one of them http://shopwilsoncombat.com/458-SOCOM-Build-Kit-147-Recon-SR-Suppressor-Ready-Barrel/productinfo/TR-458K-SR/   I'll have to open the port up on the mill but I think that's the only modification necessary. 
  14. I get to wait another (insert shutdown time here) for my form 4s and 1s to come back. Aside from that, I'll be breaking the rules if I go backpacking where originally planned. Doesn't matter to me. Keep it closed
  15. How packs are those prices for?
  16. Looks like these I have a set of the stippled Ultima on my MKIII Hunter.
  17. I don't believe they are interchangeable. You are correct in saying neither are law.
  18. It was an executive action, not an executive order. There's quiet a difference. It was a list of recommended new rules for the NFA. If they were adopted, they would still be up for public review for a period of 90 days before going into affect.     
  19. I had 2 form 4s sent in Nov that errored in April and i still got them back by July, also on a trust.
  20. I have no idea what my second lower will end up. The first one will be a 4" 22 SBR with a 10" rail and can. Nothing like $400 in taxes on a gun.
  21. This guy shows putting a good bit of static through black powder. I wonder if there is any difference between brands of powder. Smokeless powder is about impossible to set of by accident. This is one of the reasons I leave BP alone. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 4
  22. Anti static devices are all about having everything you are working with at the same potential. Devices sold as anti static are unnecessary. Just like when working on a computer an anti static wrist strap is unnecessary if you make sure you touch the case before touching components.    Something as simple as a metal mat on the table that you touch before you touch cartridges on it would work. It would be beneficial to tie it to an earth ground to know you are at 0 potential rather than you and your mat being at the same potential but not at 0.     oops, kinda geeked out there for a sec.    I've seen the videos with the guy dumping static into the powder and it not doing anything. I'd like to see the same test with a primer. I don't think the powder is what was set off by static. I'd bet if it was static, the primer is what was set off by static. I may have to get out the high voltage supply and test some primers. 
  23. Larger pic here http://smopoim86.smugmug.com/Gear/Guns/i-7Md3crH/A Second Amendment Armory, SAA-15 billet lower with matching billet upper YHM Todd Jarrett 15" rail green mountain blank (8" twist) finished by Paladin Machine to 24", 3/4 gas block, threaded and fluted. Magpul PRS stock Armalite 2 stage lower parts kit KNS pins UTG grip. core 15 NiB BCG BCM Gunfighter charging handle Nikon m223 mount with Bushnell elite 10x42 mildot First time I had it out I was consistently hitting a 4" spinner at 200 yards with xm855. I'm definitely happy with it.
  24. Well guys, I finally got to shoot it yesterday. It was great fun. I still need to finish out the bolt handle and do a little more work cleaning up the chamber(slightly sticky bolt). It's awkward to cycle but a blast to shoot. 

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