I'm sure the paperwork isn't difficult. I've just never looked into it that much. Not sure why you'd think I'm angry or why you'd think it's appropriate to try and insult me.
I'm actually so nervous about getting or building my 1st NFA item that I would want to make sure it was something that would last the rest of my life, that if I ever had to produce to LE, I could do so, and if it was ever out of my name, it would be done through a transfer. I would be afraid...
I've been talking about building my own silencer for probably 30 years. Just never got around to it because I never bothered to look into what exactly I need to do legally before I begin. I'm the kind of guy that when I put a larger engine in a small truck and had clearance issues with the hood...
That's actually what I gave him before he bought the silencer. Some CCI 710 fps 22 shorts. He said it took several to kill the animal, which neither of us liked. Don't mind killing but am totally against making something suffer.
I bought a muzzle device that looks like the Noveske flaming pig. I already have one of these knock-offs, but the threads for the one I have are 1/2x36 and my new barrel needed 1/2x28. So I bought a cheap one off of Ebay that is 2 pieces. I picked that one because it's cheap and because the part...
I wonder what the ATF thinks about golf ball launchers. All it needs are baffles and an end cap and it's a suppressor. Golf ball launchers are legal. I also wonder what the ATF considers materials that can be turned into a suppressor. Aluminum cans can be melted down and cast into shapes that...
I don't have a solvent trap and have never owned one. However, if it is/was legal to turn one into a suppressor, that is the route I'd go, to buy one and convert it, assuming I could get one made of stainless and titanium. Like I say, the only ones I've seen in person were all soft aluminum and...
As of today, April 2024, are solvent traps legal to own and eventually turn into a suppressor after approval? I was talking to someone earlier about how I wanted to eventually make my own suppressor on a form 1 or 4 or whatever the form is. He started telling me about solvent traps. I told him...
It functioned reliably with 115 and 124 grain. It functioned with the light weight AR15 standard buffer and also with the heavy AR9 buffer. I do want to SBR this gun so I think I am going to have to change the lower on it again, but it will be a standard AR15 lower. This particular lower is a...
You were right. The CMMG RDB system is worth the money. Well, it's still expensive, but after shooting it, I am not upset at all that I spent the money. Swapping out the old 7.5 inch barrel, bolt & heavy buffer with the CMMG 8 inch barrel, BCG & normal AR15 buffer, the gun is much lighter weight...
It's impossible to enforce if you're selling a gun to someone you know offline. However, if you advertise selling it online, it's not that hard to charge someone. The Fed could end up being the buyer. The Fed could just monitor the ad for the sale and note that you mark the gun as sold after you...
Hillary Clinton violates the espionage act, but no "reasonable" prosecutor would charge her because the intent was not there (even though it clearly was). But if you sell a gun and have no intent to be in the business of selling firearms, you can be prosecuted? The same "reasonable prosecutor"...
How on Earth can the Feds claim you're in the business of selling guns if you sell a gun privately, but you're not in the business of selling cars if you sell your car privately? You need a license to sell cars as a business. There are many things that require a license to sell if you're doing...
Not really. The feds have unlimited resources and like to say take this deal or face 10 years in federal prison. That's why their conviction rate is so ridiculously high. If you're arrested and charged over absolutely nothing, just because they lie and say you're in the business of selling guns...
So we have to trust the feds to not go after a guy that sold a gun on here that he didn't shoot anymore? Because if the feds go after you for selling that one gun, you will be convicted of a gun crime. Civilians cannot fight the federal government and win in court on their own.
Yes, the problem started after replacing the billet Glock mag lower to the standard ar15 lower with the endo mags. I think the cartridge is held further back and at a different angle with the endo mags than it is with the Glock mags. Some 9mm barrels have a much larger feeding cone on the...