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392heminut

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  1. I've never had to replace gas rings on any of mine yet.
  2. Wiping down with an oil soaked rag is not what these guys were saying. We've found that literally dripping with oil works the best, seriously!
  3. Cool! I'm looking forward to seeing pics of this build!
  4. Shepp, you know that the stock buffer and spring recoil setup won't work with any of those stocks right? The descriptions for all of them say you must use an alternate recoil system.
  5. Bwaahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. Wow! That's some nice stuff! Dammit Ed, you got the wheels turning in my head!
  7. Yup, grips are definitely out of place.
  8. That's where I'm at right now.
  9. Nice ride and it sounds like it's pretty healthy too! That sucks about the oil pump, I've had my issues with those old pumps too.
  10. Your panheads?
  11. Wow, that is nice!
  12. You forgot the third option! I would build!
  13. Haha! I saw something like that at a used car lot back in 1973 while I was buying a 1966 Chevy Caprice. It was a 55 Chevy and had fallen off a single post lift. The car was wedged between the post and the wall!
  14. The demand is probably small enough that if someone did tool up to produce them the cost would be more than the $30 Armalite mags. As far as I know, Armalite is the only manufacturer making a lower receiver that uses those mags (I could be wrong on that) most other manufacturers' receivers use the DPMS pattern.
  15. Went over your monthly quota again? ROFL!
  16. PM sent
  17. It's only $7999 SS!
  18. I haven't seen that issue addressed so I can't say. I know that beneficiaries (as opposed to trustees) won't have to submit prints and photos when the trust applies for a stamp.
  19. We were taught to do the same thing with our duty weapon at the police academy!
  20. Take your stuff with you and lay it on the back of the toilet while you're doing your thing!
  21. Not true! Anyone that is legal to handle firearms can use your NFA items as long as you are there with them. You are still considered in control of the item as long as you're present. Also, there is nothing in 41F that keeps you from adding someone onto your trust for a period of time and then removing them, that hasn't changed. You don't have to have cousin Joe's prints and photo on the trust, you don't have to have ANYONE'S prints and photos on the trust. The prints and photos go to the ATF with the Form 1 or Form 4 to be used for a background check, and not for anything else. They do not stay with the trust.
  22. I don't know why you would want to put him on the trust for 4 days but that isn't a problem. The only time prints and photos have to be submitted is when a stamp is applied for and only those responsible persons on the trust at the time of the application have to submit them. It was pointed out on another forum that the head of the trust could actually remove ALL the trustees from the trust just before applying for a stamp and only submit prints and photo of himself and then add the trustees back on the trust after receiving the stamp. The attorney from Wildcattrust.com confirmed that it would be legal to do this but also that the removed trustees would not have legal access to any other items on the trust until they were added back on.
  23. If you set the barrel back 1/8 inch you could also run into a problem with the back end of the bolt carrier sticking out from the back of the upper receiver too far.
  24. Okay, I've read several online posts from lawyers about 41P (now 41F) and what it boils down to is that after the 180 day grace period ends (which will be July 13th I believe) if you apply for a stamp under a trust all responsible parties (those on the trust who have access to trust items, NOT beneficiaries) will have to submit prints and photos with the stamp application and send a notification to their local CLEO. Once that application is approved then for the next 24 months nothing needs to be submitted on any stamp applications unless trustees are added to the trust, in which case those added will have to submit prints and photos and CLEO notification. After 24 months you are back to square one on your next stamp application. To recap; You do not have to have CLEO sign off. Beneficiaries do not have to submit prints and photos, only those on the trust who are responsible parties. Here's a pretty good page from a gun trust attorney on how it works; http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_14531452920469&key=bbb516d91daee20498798694a42dd559&libId=ijkd6dsl010004m6000DA69yisttt&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fsdtacticalarms.boards.net%2Fthread%2F356%2Fused-trust-kentucky&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wildcattrust.com%2F%3Fpage_id%3D322&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fsdtacticalarms.boards.net%2Fboard%2F6%2Fgun-trust&title=I used this trust. From Kentucky | SD Tactical Arms&txt=www.wildcattrust.com%2F%3Fpage_id%3D322
  25. The pump action AR is kind of interesting, especially since my son is stuck in Cali for the forseeable future! I told him I would put a bullet button on one of his AR's and get him some 10 round mags so he could have it out there but the place he and his wife has is so small he doesn't have room for his gun vault so he pretty much wants to keep the long guns in New Mexico right now. I am going to forward this link to him though.
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