I was reading this is one of the area's the government is looking at closely and considering clamping down on. They want a caliber specified. We all know how far reaching an action in this area can be. Could put an end to caliber conversions, 22 kits multiple slides and barrels on handguns. It just goes to show once again how little these morons understand firearms they seek to regulate and eliminate. Anyhow a few weeks ago when I was picking up my MA-TEN set I had to decide caliber on the spot while my dealer was on the phone with the CT dept of public safety getting my "Authorization Number".
Actually the Tripod is no joke. Larue sells the whole package. Member Tacblade here has the setup too I believe. Hmm 12# with a 26" bull barrel. What stock? That seems the most likely place to hit that weight. The down side is the balance will suck with a light stock. Here's my 24" DPMS http://308ar.com/build2/DPMS_LR-308_Build_2_final.jpg
Is the weight of that weapon going to cause you a different kind of grief? My 24" DPMS weighs in the neighborhood of 16 pounds Would it help you to shoot from a tripod? Manfrotto Tripod 055CXPRO3
Im seeing Shotguns with AR style stocks and forearms, Bolt action rifles becoming more modular. "Tactical Rifles" used for hunting. I see young shooters cringe at walnut grips on a 1911 Is this a fad or the future? What do you expect we will see within this decade? Any new concepts?
I want to add a nice 1911 parts/assembly diagram to have as a download at one of my sites. Most of what Im finding are scans. Anyone have a nice high quality picture or pdf?