I had to drill a small hole for the takedown pin detent spring since it goes into the grip like the safety selector spring on AR-10’s. I forgot about that when I ordered the regular MOE grip.
This rifle looks absolutely sick. It will be finished some time tomorrow. I’d love to post a pic but I...
So Amazon actually has the Fullfield E1 3-9 for the same price that the discount site is selling the 2-7. They have the 2-7 cheaper as well. Strange because I’ve been comparing Amazon prices to the discounts (and other sites) all day and Amazon didn’t come close on any others. I believe this is...
I’ve been reading up on the Fullfield since you posted it. I think that’s what I’m going with, the E1 2-7x35.
I have never owned a Burris before so I am excited to try a different brand made with quality glass.
I think I’m going with the Vortex Diamondback 3-9. Just qualified for a discount program which works out to just under $170 for this one. I know it’s not “high end” but its Vortex’s second tier and that’s a great discount. I’m going to stick with the brand I have the most experience with and...
I’m leaning towards the leopold. Will make a decision probably tuesday as thats when the rifle will be fully assembled. It looks amazing so far and i have kept it light. From the research i have been doing, Leopold has the lightest 3-9 scope out there.
I’m trying to decide whether or not a $200 Leopold VX Freedom 3-9 is worth the extra $70 over the Vortex Crossfire II 3-9. I have had nothing but good experiences with Vortex scopes and red dots, but I pulled no punches with the rifle this one will be mounted on (.308) so I’m considering a...
You’re twisting words and shifting meanings from post to post to justify your hysterics.
Not “guns” was used to explain that 80% lowers are not legally firearms in any way, so to address them within this law, they did what you are doing - twisted language - in a way that they believe “captures”...
Because 80% lowers are not “guns” and they know that. This is their way of banning homebuilding. I see nothing that indicates parts other than as stands now will need to be serialized to be NY legal. Definitely nothing that suggests magazines.
“There is no speculation” is the understatement of the century when included in a post that’s literally 100% speculation.
It is obvious what they are going after: 80% lowers. They’ve learned from past experiences that we manage to get around much of what they write. They needs to craft language...
Sorry but "What you're hearing" isn't going to get me riled up unless I see it on paper.
Qualification: I hate all these laws.
BUT every time a new proposal comes out we hear wild guesses, assumptions and rumors without fail.
You made what I consider a veiled threat at my job when you asked me to consider what they might think of my comments here. Going to be very hard to assuage my concerns after seeing that written here.
As a strong supporter of gun rights who has made statements (that I stand by) and taken...
Innocent until proven guilty is a concept relevant to those on the outside looking in. It is important as the basis of a free society to ensure that no government entity can impose force upon a citizen without due process, but don't fall for the false narrative that one is actually innocent...
@BoruchYaakov , answer this. How did you so quickly not just reference but screenshot and post past threads which were over a year old?
This specifically is what has me suspicious and unwilling to engage in substantive conversation with you. If nothing else, this thread has forced me to...
Now that’s strange. I wouldn’t have expected them to leave open the possibility of purchasing stripped frames in the future at all. This section certainly appears to do so.
I tend to agree that this law applies to stripped serialized builds as well. Looks like they caught on that we can just build whatever we want under the radar even after the Safe Act. It definitely doesn’t apply to cleaning or maintenance on guns you already own though.
No shot I engage in a long conversation with someone who has clearly been cataloging this forum for his own purposes for a long time.
I will say this though: after extensive research, much of it first hand through people who have lived in the area for decades, I decided it was not going to be a...
Got my barrel. This Faxon pencil is THIN and LIGHT. Like no heavier than a .223 thin profile. I should be picking up the receiver set Friday. Handguard on the way. Only a grip and muzzle brake left to order.
No. Even the city law covers that: you can buy any regular hunting rifle/shotgun and bring it back to the city for 3 days without having to register it.
1) Yes, just go to a place like South Shore Sportsman and buy it. They may not sell it to you because of where you live, just be advised. But legally, they can.
2) Federal law says it is legal to travel from one point to another with a firearm that is legal in both places, locked and separated...
That’s a little more complicated. Some agencies/positions allow the use of government vehicles for private business due to the nature of the person involved. Like if they’re on 24hr call for example. Most do not allow it though.
Ties to the community just means the police have a better chance of finding them, it doesn’t mean they’ll show up for court. I work in an area where the overwhelming majority have very strong ties to the community. We’re a bedroom community mostly filled with homeowners. We still have plenty of...