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    Help choosing Draco stock!

    Ace stock + hinge mechanism + drill + 10-32 tap = It was really easy. You don't need an Ace "receiver block", no trunnion replacement, just the stock and the hinge. Ace has several stocks that use the same hinge mechanism, so you have some options there. If you want to be super secure...
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    SBR draco

    I'm happy with mine so far, but I just finished it, haven't had a chance to shoot it yet. DanO
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    Stealthy two ways: quiet AND concealable!

    Here's another, Thompson Machine's Wasp suppressor with a Beretta 21A host... (I promise I don't work for Thompson, I just really dig their stuff). I love this rig. It fits in a jacket pocket, and even dry it's quiet enough to not sound anything like a gunshot. Wet, it's almost as quiet...
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    Stealthy two ways: quiet AND concealable!

    The last year or so has seen a surge of development in smaller suppressor technology, particularly in 9mm and .22 cans. I think this is primarily due to the sound reduction of these suppressors has reached such incredible performance as to make building quieter suppressors very difficult and...
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    Stealthy two ways: quiet AND concealable!

    Just wanted to show off a crappy picture of my "compact suppressed" rig. Thompson Machine Poseidon on a S&W M&P9C host. Now I gotta learn how to make kydex holsters... I could easily carry this concealed if I had a proper holster. DanO
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    Movie shotguns and the O/U sawed off

    I thought about removing it, but I played around with photoshop and decided I liked the look better with the rib. It certainly doesn't serve any practical purpose, it's not like I'm shooting skeet with it... yet anyway. :D DanO
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    Movie shotguns and the O/U sawed off

    I don't have a tape measure handy, but I'd say the barrels are about 9" and the OAL is around 17". I'm fortunate to have a good friend that's a genius with wood stock work to cut down the forearm and butt, he did a great job. The toughest part was the new piece between the barrels, that had to...
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    Movie shotguns and the O/U sawed off

    this one was taken with an AR15 mag for scale Sorry, I'm not much of a photographer. The "donor gun" was a Stoeger Condor, pretty beat up and not worth much by the time I got it. DanO
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    Who has an AR pistol / SBR?

    Just a hair under 9" seems to be the magic number for 5.56mm. Velocity is lost relatively slowly until about 8.75"... then it falls like a rock. 10.5" gun, 5.56 all the way, I love mine, and if I ever had to go back into harm's way, it would be going with me. If you want super, super short...
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    Movie shotguns and the O/U sawed off

    No... it wouldn't be cool at all... :rolleyes: Oh wait... It is really cool... fits in the saddlebag of the motorcycle, recoil is fairly manageable with most ammo, and it's hoot at the range. This is one of my favorite things I built when I was in the NFA business. DanO
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    What a sellout!!!

    But I'm an FFL...not too far from this guy... and I value liberty more than I do my business. DanO
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    What a sellout!!!

    I'm not sure if this belongs in Activism or here, but I wanted to get the word out about Rick Uselton. This is the article... http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=59815 I especially love Rick's comments... “Not only is there no background check on the person purchasing...
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    What do you Think? Norinco USA maybe on the WAY!

    I notice they have a booth at SHOT this year... I'll have to go see what they have to say. DanO
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    Sensationalize your home!

    Can't believe this thread has gone this long with mention of coffee cans or pot scrubbers! :evil: DanO
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