https://sobtactical.com/slings/
I haven't pulled the trigger on one of these slings yet, but once I have a need for a new sling I'm going to give this one a try. He also offers just the QD swivels, but they are pricey.
I don't know when Mr. Halata started his practice, but my friend and his brothers and father started their trust and NFA game some 12-15 years ago. Maybe there were cheaper options, I have no idea, as I just got my first can a couple of years ago. It seems there are much more options now than...
If you're planning on doing multiple suppressors onto a trust, you can go with the Single Shot Unlimited. Or you can have a lawyer draft one up, it's your choice. Lawyers are usually expensive. I don't know who one of my friends lawyer is, but he said it cost him $400 to draw up the trust, and...
No, the single shot is for that specific suppressor. They do offer an unlimited trust which is set up like the Single Shot, which you can add as many NFA items to it as you would like.
You can add people to your Single Shot Trust with a notary. I'd have to dig mine out, but I believe the paperwork is the 3rd and 4th part of the trust. It's really simple to do and you can make as many copies as you need for your spouse, kids, or whoever you trust with your NFA item(s)
The ETS system will simply show a "physical" scan, time scanned, and the destination. If the building has more than 1 trailer going to the destination (we have multiple going to 81st Street every night) then we cannot know which trailer it is in. It doesn't show a trailer number or tell us...
Simply put, they can only go off of the tracking information just like you. It's not like they can pin-point exactly which trailer it is in. Also have to remember, they don't go through every trailer on the weekends. It will most likely show up Monday or Tuesday, but I assure you, if you ****...
I've loaded a lot of .308 moly coated bullets in my days, never really noticed a big enough difference to keep paying for the coating. The load data should still be the same regardless of moly vs uncoated, as in, start low and work up.
As for the .7 grains over max charge, I've loaded...
I've stayed away from Vortex red dot's since I've been known to break them. I've yet to break a Primary Arms red dot though. If an Aimpoint isn't in your budget, Holosun and Primary Arms would be my choices. Which one depends on what type of reticle you like the best and what your price range is.
Creedmoor and Grendel are 2 very different cartridges that don't fit in the same weapon platform. The 6.5 Grendel to the 6mm ARC, very comparable. I prefer less recoil, faster follow up shots, and the ability to stay on target between shots. The Grendel is more than capable of ranges past 500...
Since you're already used to the AR platform, have you looked into the 6.5 Grendel? You would only need an upper and a mag to switch your 300 BO to your 6.5 Grendel and you're good to go.
I made the Barska mistake with my very first rifle. I highly recommend against it. Primary Arms makes a pretty nice 3x scope if you don't mind the ACSS reticle.
Primary Arms SLx 3X MicroPrism™ Scope - Red Illuminated ACSS Raptor Reticle - 5.56 / .308 - Yard
Meh, it was in the Grendel, which is actually common for that caliber. JP Enterprise makes a good, yet expensive extractor for 6.5 Grendel which I might invest in if I have any more issues. The first one broke after roughly 400 rounds and so far the new one is at about 350, so we will see what...
Completely agree. If I'm going into combat, I'm probably not going to take the side charging BCA, but if we're being realistic, maybe at the very most 1% of everyone here on INGO is going to use their rifle in a defense scenario, let alone any sort of combat where it really matters.
For the...
What makes them not as good? Are they not as accurate? Do they not run reliably? What does a $900 upper do that a $250 BCA won't? If they both cycle ammo and shoot accurately, in all reality, aren't they just as good?
All of this right here! Start off with the single stage. Progressive presses are great when they are running right and when you know what to look for as far as issues go, but if you don't know what is causing the issue because you're just starting off, you'll get irritated very quickly.
The...
I own a Caldwell, never had an issue so I've never had to deal with their CS. If it's bad if/when I do have to, I'll invest in a different one.
I've used the Magnetospeed and the Labradar. Both are great. If I were to spend around $500 for either one of them, I'd go Labradar.
I personally...