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Cunuckgaucho

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  1. Well this one was to be here end of Feb, a Canadian 308 non restricted rifle(means I can take it into the bush ,no registration) Another Canadian upper/lower(just new) that gets around the whole AR restricted classification but every other part can be utilized of an AR 15,there is talk of a 308 version. Likely get here in May Recently approved for import into Canada also likely arriving in May M17 sc308
  2. Unfortunately the front pin on the LE901 in a different location to allow the use of the 5.56 adapter. None of the available 308 uppers(to the best of my knowledge) fit. The other issue is the 308 carrier shaped differently with the back been smaller(same dia. as 5.56 carrier) If you look at the picture the top upper is the 308,observe the location of the front pin. Below is a DPMS 308 upper for comperison
  3. So the back story is I had adapters on the presses to utilize the same bolt pattern as my bench vise. Of course this creates a potential obstruction for other projects and not wanting to inadvertently damage a press,there was a constant install/uninstall. The original plan was a solid shelf that I could mount a press and leave it set up for a period of time. A bit of seeing what others had out there resulted in the picture below. Basic stats- 7Ft x 2Ft with parallel T-track the full length.,the top is 1.5" maple plywood.Another plus is along with my reload stuff I have related tools and cleaning gear all in one place. It no longer looks this uncluttered...
  4. I picked up the 901 lower and looking to find the 308 upper to go with it. Currently I run a Colt Canada SAS 15.7in IUR 5.56mm upper and it works great. A bit heavier then my other AR-15 lowers but I like the look with the SAS upper. I can't speak to the upper but the lower is well built and nicely finished. FYI most are ambidextrous,but a few are not such as mine so if this is a feature you want/need check prior to purchase.
  5. It's a going to be a good week... Order #1 1943 Mosin sniper rifle and Russian TT33 pistol and two SKS rifles Order#2 Browning Buckmark rifle,walnut stock and heavy barrel. One of the rare pluses in Canadian firearms law is that I get this stuff mailed directly to my house
  6. Seems to be the answer for the guy that only want one rifle...with this one purchase you get a hunting rifle,a cowboy gun and tacticool gun all in one single convenient package. I wonder if it's California compliant?
  7. http://m14.ca/ Scroll down to bottom third for the reference section-manuals,blueprints,tutorials etc.
  8. It's being considered and I'm taking notes on the gun friendliest states then seeing work picture.
  9. The problem up here is we don't have the system of checks and balances the USA has. Add to that that only the people in his riding vote for him,all I can do is vote against his party's representative.With the multi party system his party runs things with only 39.5% of the popular vote.Add in his love for the UN and being a globalist things aren't looking good politically here.
  10. I know more than I want to and you sir are being far too kind where turdu is concerned. It seems they are pining it on one guy(white French Canadian) ,Alexandre Bissonnette, the 27-year-old man accused of opening fire on a Quebec City mosque, has been charged with six counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder
  11. Just ordered a surplus IDF M14 Sniper rifle parts kit only thing missing is the receiver...just have to decide which of my stripped receivers will be used and decide on optics.
  12. Walk softly and carry a big stick- T. Roosevelt
  13. It's a bit like a clogged toilet, the crap is going to build,overflow,spill over and gravity does the rest...need to add a wall at the border
  14. I haven't fired/handled the 10mm but do have the X-Trim in 9mm and it's a well built,accurate(more than me) and a easy/fun to shoot.
  15. Unless you have no other choice I'd avoid a 3 in 1 machine. Check out cncguns.com , also if you have CNC capability then you can start with a 0% lower
  16. I'd love to add a Tormach to the workshop but exchange rate kicking my ass right now. Check out NYC CNC on youtube,tormach guy and machines firearms related stuff
  17. What's even funnier is they are being directed to Winnipeg which is known for two things cold and mosquitos. It's so cold in Saskatchewan all exotic dancershave been strongly advised to pre-warm their poles. If that's where the HRC refugees choose to settle I'm OK with that
  18. Meanwhile in Canada...
  19. DESCRIPTION: GEN 3 (current PRODUCTION Military) Integrated Upper Receiver (IUR): Made for the UK Special Forces Interchangeable fit on all Mil-Spec “push pin” lowers; Fully floating barrel system; Dry film lubricated bolt carrier channel; Screw retained (easily maintained) low profile gas block (under the handguard for safety); Mil-Spec hard anodized black; IUR is marked COLT CANADA 2C085 and NATO on the rail; Straight gas tube to increase life and ease of installation. BARREL: Iconic “Colt Canada” cold hammer forged in your choice of 10.5” or 15.7” fully chrome lined barrel; Canadian Forces Spec thicker chrome; Phosphated to Mil-Spec; Improved integral forged carbine chamber; Colt Canada hammer forged choke bore; 1/7” twist RH/ 6 groove NATO approved bore; Batch marked barrel and barrel extension; High pressure tested HPT and magnetic particle inspection MPI as per Canadian Mil-Spec; Anti corrosion coating applied under the handguards; New liner to improve thermal protection of hands.
  20. Another vote here Recently picked up 5 NOS Breda receivers so going to need build ideas
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