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Tracking says mine get delivered next Wednesday, 22 Jun. Just in time to use the following weekend at the next match. I'll give a good review in comparison to the Walker Silencers.
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Loose Beaver Causes Communication Problem In Canada
98Z5V replied to Armed Eye Doc's topic in Club House
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Wanted to highlight two passages from that story. The one above - the Lautenberg Amendment. "The Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban, often called the "Lautenberg Amendment", is an amendment to the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997, enacted by the 104th United States Congress in 1996, which bans access to firearms by people convicted of crimes of domestic violence." So, the state of Delaware is saying that the Fed background check can "miss" convictions of misdemeanor domestic violence. There's ONLY ONE WAY for that to not appear on a NICS check... ...If the state is lax in reporting misdemeanor domestic violence convictions... Which, by the way, is mandatory, is current law, and NOT reporting it would be against the law... Okay - they just banned "possession." They made it retroactive in that wording. How are they going to get the guns out of the state, that are legally owned right now?... They state this - but do you trust a politician? If they have the names of current owners, that goes against current law - no databases... This bill, which now heads to the governor’s desk, grandfathers currently owned weapons and protects owners from being misidentified as those breaking the law, and grants certain exceptions for law enforcement and military members.
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Yeah, brother!
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Next up... My thoughts from the WA State thread... "I feel NJ flexing it's muscles, too - just because they "don't like being left out" - some other state in New England will do something stupid soon, too. Watch it happen - it WILL happen." Delaware lawmakers pass historic gun legislation, including ban on sale of assault weapons Meredith Newman, Delaware News Journal - Yesterday 3:24 PM Delaware lawmakers pass historic gun legislation, including ban on sale of assault weapons (msn.com) Delaware lawmakers passed a series of bills late Thursday culminating in one of the most significant days for gun reform in recent Delaware history. This package of bills – which included strengthening background checks, banning the sale of assault weapons and limiting high-capacity magazines – was introduced by Democrats earlier this month after a series of mass shootings including the one in Uvalde, Texas, in which a gunman shot and killed 19 elementary schoolchildren and two teachers. © Damian Giletto/Delaware News JournalMiller's Gun Center near New Castle Republicans have been against much of this legislation, often citing Second Amendment rights, the impact on small businesses and the need to improve school security. Republican leadership has also alluded to a possible legal fight if this legislation passed. The Senate voted on six pieces of gun reform legislation Thursday night, three of which now head to the governor, who has said he supports these bills. The votes came after prolonged debate from Senate Republicans, which stretched for several hours. The Senate didn't recess until 12:13 a.m. Friday. Two gun-related bills received overwhelming bipartisan support, including one to bring back state background checks for guns. Lawmakers say this legislation will reduce straw purchases and better identify those who are not allowed to own a gun. The federal background check, which is what is used now, can miss those with outstanding warrants or those convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence offenses. All lawmakers in both the House and the Senate voted for this bill. The rest of the Democratic-backed bills voted on in the Senate on Thursday night passed with a vote of 13-8. Sen. Bruce Ennis, D-Smyrna, was the only Democrat to vote against the bills. For House Bill 450, the debate lasted for two hours and 20 minutes, significantly longer than the typical debate for most bills. The legislation would make it illegal to make, sell, purchase or possess assault-style weapons, including AK-47s and AR-15s. This bill, which now heads to the governor’s desk, grandfathers currently owned weapons and protects owners from being misidentified as those breaking the law, and grants certain exceptions for law enforcement and military members. Sen. Dave Lawson, R-Marydel, who is a former gun shop owner and police officer, engaged in an extended debate over the ban on the sale of assault weapons. He asked pointed and technical questions of Democrats’ experts and criticized various aspects of the bill. “The road to hell is paved by good intentions,” Lawson said at one point. “The road was paved,” Sen. Nicole Poore, the bill’s co-sponsor, immediately responded, “when that young man … killed 19 kids and left them unidentifiable.” The General Assembly also passed legislation that would define and ban "large-capacity magazines" as a firearm with a capacity to hold more than 17 rounds of ammunition. This bill has gone back and forth between the Senate and House in the past year. When the House passed the Senate bill in 2021, representatives added amendments that would have allowed for the ownership of large-capacity magazines but include a stricter punishment if used in a crime. It also changed the definition of what the legislation defined as a “large-capacity magazine." It then languished in the Senate due to many senators being frustrated with the House changes. The bill, Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill 6, that passed in both chambers on Thursday is similar to the original Senate version, with some revisions. It’s now expected to be signed by the governor. One concern raised by Republicans was how this legislation could affect a Georgetown business that manufacturers magazines. Republican Sen. Brian Pettyjohn, who represents the area, introduced a bill this week that would allow a Delaware magazine manufacturer to sell and transport magazines as long as it is sold to people outside of the state. Rep. Ruth Briggs King, R-Georgetown, previously introduced this as an amendment in a former version of the bill. This bill had overwhelming bipartisan support. The Senate also passed two bills that will ban the use of devices that convert handguns into fully automatic weapons and hold manufacturers liable for negligent actions that lead to gun violence. The latter of these two bills is named after Keshall “KeKe” Anderson, who at 19 was an innocent bystander in a 2016 shooting that resulted in her death. The gun involved in the shooting was purchased through a straw purchase. Both bills now head to the House. The Senate tabled HB 451, which would increase the purchasing age for most firearms to 21 years old. It’s expected to be voted on before the session ends June 30. Contact Meredith Newman at (302) 256-2466 or at mnewman@delawareonline.com. Follow her on Twitter at @MereNewman. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Delaware lawmakers pass historic gun legislation, including ban on sale of assault weapons
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Washington State has now done it...
98Z5V replied to 98Z5V's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
It was Cali decades ago, brother. Mid 80s, Late 80s... Once the LA GangBangers started moving north to expand their territory, straight up the Left Coast - THAT is when it started, for OR and WA. That shiit is what made the Libs in those two states rise to power, in those 2 states - the crime and drugs, coming out of LA, directly. Gangs and drug money. And it's all been downhill from there. Libs, and their laws, have brought those 2 states down, because of their initial fear of gangs and drugs. Look where they are now - gang-ridden, and drug-ridden... They're a self-licking ice cream cone. They did it to themselves... -
This is mechanical perfection... Exactly what it should be.
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Exactly - that's pure luck on a barrel... That was luck, no other way around it. At any rate - that's awesome! Your gas tube protrusion is absolutely perfect - run with scissors on that one. It doesn't get any better than that, right there.
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Pretty good vid. Breaks it down well. Once disclaimer, I've cut down cases, between .223 Rem PMC Bronze factory ammo, and Lake City 5.56 NATO brass. There's less case capacity in the LC 5.56 brass, because the case web and base is thicker than the PMC .223 brass. I have pics of that somewhere on here, when I did it. It was when I was developing the .300 BLK loads, and making .300 BLK brass on my own, years ago. For longevity, over time, the LC 5.56 brass is my go-to for making .300 BLK brass. The PMC never made it past the 3rd loading, before the bases were bulged, and I'd have to extract a stuck case from the Full Length sizing die... Which sucks... Anyway, enjoy the vid:
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Washington State has now done it...
98Z5V replied to 98Z5V's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
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Washington State has now done it...
98Z5V replied to 98Z5V's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
This is a Blue-State race to the bottom, is what it is... I knew it was gonna happen. Let's just wait and see what Cali proposes - they HATE getting smoked by other states on "stupid gun laws." Cali will win, and propose something COMPLETELY fucked, and it will happen fast now. Just wait for it. DeLeon will be behind it, too. Kevin, the fuktard "Ghost Gun Inventor..." I feel NJ flexing it's muscles, too - just because they "don't like being left out" - some other state in New England will do something stupid soon, too. Watch it happen - it WILL happen. -
As far as the function of the gun goes, I'm seeing alot of Moriarti parts listed. That's the function problem. They used to be a sponsor here, but all they do is "budget gun stuff", which might work for AR15 Small Frame ARs. That "budget gun stuff" usually works out badly on Large Frame ARs, because it's just shiit. We can make the gun work -but you need to get the thing legal. It doesn't look like it's legal, by your description. It may never, ever be legal, in the long run. Once you assemble a pistol, you can convert it to a rifle, and back to a pistol - that's legal. Once you assemble a rifle - FIRST - you can NEVER convert it to a pistol. Ever. That's just how the laws are written. You might be fucked. Strip it, rip it, break it all down to individual parts. Sell everything, get out from under it, and start over, from scratch. But, research the BATFE laws first, and know what you're getting into before you build the thing. Money as an issue sucks, and cheap parts suck - but don't let cheap parts affect you, and be the primary driver in what you're doing. This hobby isn't cheap - especially on the Large Frame platform here. Cheap parts will always have you spending more money, just to make the gun right, and run right -and you could have done it cheaper from the beginning, building a legit gun in the first place. Sounds harsh, I get it. It is what it is. You spend more money making cheap parts run right, overall, once it does run right.
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If it has a buttstock on it, and the barrel is less than 16", then it's a Short Barreled Rifle - SBR. That requires a Tax Stamp, and BATFE approval, before you assemble it. Don't post pics of the whole gun - just determine what you have, research the laws, and take that gun apart pretty fast. Completely take it apart. That 26" rule that you're misunderstanding is for pistols. Pistols don't have buttstocks. They can't. Otherwise, if they do, they're SBRs.
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One step closer to SkyNet. They can go fuk themselves.
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I warned about it, in the New York thread... "Watch the idiot-race take off now... " Washington State has now made me proud that I moved out of there in 2004, after 12 years there. The Wet-Side Liberals are fucking that state up, badly. It's gorgeous there, so many things that you can do. I can scuba dive Puget Sound and gather crabs on a Saturday, go skiing on Crystal Mountain on Sunday. The 4-wheeling is some of the best, toughest, in the nation - just because it's wet, and you do tree-pivots and tree-shots. Unreal. And it's all fucked up. I'd love to go back there, but there's no possible way I could ever live there again, with how bad the political climate is. Check it out: https://www.king5.com/article/news/politics/washington-gun-laws/281-001f9669-9250-4426-a084-2b8040e882a7 Biggest thing is the mag-capacity ban, but they passed a whole lot of other fucked up laws - "to make everyone safer..."
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I go get them at the PX or BX (Post Exchange - Army shiit, or Base Exchange - Air Force shiit). Dirt cheap. Closest place to me now is Luke Air Force Base. I just bought a new one several months ago. I beat the shiit out of watches. What kills my G-Shocks is tearing up the bands, or fucking up the outer case on them - but they still work. When I get one to the point that it's ragged dog shiit, I just get a new one.
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Loose Beaver Causes Communication Problem In Canada
98Z5V replied to Armed Eye Doc's topic in Club House
Shark is gonna eat shiit in fresh water. Beaver will take him, on his home turf. Saline. Shark needs salt, and if he's crazy enough to get into some up-river shiit, that beaver will fuk him up. It's that salt-dependency the shark has going on. The beaver still just wants to fight... -
Saw that a "guest" was reading this thread, so I hopped back in here. Just read through the whole thing. This is one EPIC thread. Seems that every new person trolling the board is looking at REALLY OLD SHIIT HERE. I guess that fits what they were searching for - with whatever they were searching for. Not long ago, some new fucker said that this was a dead board, or something like that - and he was looking at all the treads from 2010, 2011, and such - "low traffic" he said, because he didn't see responses to those old-ass threads. Whatever. Take your Low Traffic Ass somewhere else, if we disappoint you in the manner that you didn't expect.
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The first part of my .mil career, I had Seiko dive watches. Indestructible. After Casio came out with the G-Shock, I switched to them. Damn near indestructible. That's all I wear now, the G-Shocks - unless I need to dress up. I still have some badass Seiko watches that I can wear, all pretty and gold and silver - and still indestructible.
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Run it. Go slow, slow speed on the drill, very light pressure. Use lube, WD-40 if you have nothing else. Let the bit do the work - let the bit eat. That's what it does. Shove a 1/4" wooden dowel down the barrel if the "breaking through" makes you nervous. It's really not a big deal to punch up a gas port. I've done it in camp, during a shoot, in personal conditions that I'd rather not explain - just to get a gun running. It's easy, and it works. The pilot hole to drill through is already there, right in front of you. It's really hard to mess this up.
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Loose Beaver Causes Communication Problem In Canada
98Z5V replied to Armed Eye Doc's topic in Club House
Slay 'em all. Headshots in the water, 45-70 with 405gr silver-cast lead projectiles. Make them pink mist. Fuk beavers. -
I laughed at what those fuktards passed. I really did. They didn't even know what they were talking about, when they shoved that through - they were clueless. Now, they're realizing how bad the fucked up what they did - and they're scrambling to "fix" their bullshiit. I hope it fails. Miserably. They dream of turning the police and the actual military on the public - certain sectors of "public." Well, fuk - the 2A is in their way. If the .gov can have hard plates and soft armor, well then... so can the civil population. Notice, I wrote "civil population." The whackjobs need to go - they always have needed to go. Lock 'em up. Applying your new laws and restrictions on the Civil Population will not stop crime. It won't. That's the very specific definition of "criminal." In a nutshell. Now, In New York - we'll see illegally trafficked guns, and illegally trafficked body armor. Criminals don't give a fuk if it's illegal... They'll still get it, if they think they need it. And they'll do it. Whaddaya gonna do, get a weak Soros prosecutor upcharge them? Fuk no. Won't happen. Released in 30 days.
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Loose Beaver Causes Communication Problem In Canada
98Z5V replied to Armed Eye Doc's topic in Club House
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This one a gas gun, brother? My .358 Win gas gun is brutal - I need to get that Slash XH buffer in that evil bastard and shoot it again. Loading 250gr Hornady's in it now.
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Received my tracking number this morning, so everything is moving along now.









