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  • Birthday 12/16/1986

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  1. thats why you tell the atf to pound sand, they cant ban anything or make law
  2. from what i have read i dont need to register or serialize a receiver or a receiver flat unless i am wanting to sell it, i dont have to register with an ffl that has never been a thing unless you live in a anti 2a state, most what i have to do is make sure it can never be made full auto which is easy, now if i were building a semi auto smg and wanted to use the same length barrel it would have had i would have to register it as an sbr other wise i just use a 16 inch or longer barrel and its fine, someone can correct me if i am wrong
  3. i dont mind clean up as i feel like it would help me be better at it a little bit if that makes sense, someone near me is selling a flux core welder and a plasma cutter for $250 i may grab that
  4. with or without gas? i see a bunch of migs used for decent prices on facebook market place
  5. this is the type of stuff i would be welding https://www.robertrtg.com/store/pc/CETME-C-RECEIVER-FLAT-p3996.htm
  6. most of what i plant to weld is mild steel and i dont want to spend that much for something i will use a handful of times and then it will sit in a corner for the rest of the time, this is for hobby work only
  7. the only thing i am wanting to do with it is put together my uzi, pps43/52 and cetme c parts kits and any other kits i might get in the future
  8. ive been watching reviews for some of these $250 or less welders, not the 110v but some of them are dual 110v and 220v, i have tried finding a decent used one but they are about the same price as a new one
  9. in my area there are no maker spaces and i really wish there was i would like to eventually learn tig to start building my cetme c and other parts kits
  10. hey everyone i hope you're all well, anyone know a place where one can learn welding for hobby and not job or career wise?
  11. damn was going to take the beginner pistol class at G&L henderson with the wife but saw they were closed and found this topic, thanks for the updates
  12. i know that but isnt there something no one within a mile of you or something like that? i do know if and when i do it, i will have a sloped ditch dug into the ground with some good backstops
  13. i dont live in mount juliet any more i live slightly outside franklin (finally got my first house back in 2020) but i am currently looking for some land and would like to have some to shoot on, just need to know what all i need to know to be safe etc
  14. hey all, i didnt know where to post this, but i have been trying to figure out the rules and laws for shooting on ones own private property in tennessee/willamson county? tried searching online but got more stuff about gun control than anything else

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