a bullpup of your choice with a 16" barrel (or 14.5" + pinned and welded muzzle device). as short as any sbr, yet no tax stamp and you dont lose an insane amount of muzzle velocity. plus you still have a stock. well worth any bullpup-specific issues you might have to deal with
I fish an episode out every now and then from ye olde bay of pirates, and yes, pretty much everything is ridiculously scripted. I guarantee you that they do not actually do actual gunsmithing during the show; its mostly relatable "work" while the cameras are rolling; bench grinders and angle...
So I finally got my SWR octane 9, and man was it worth the 6 month wait! I do have one question: what is the best way to deal with the paperwork? I have read some suggestions a while back that I should make lots of copies of the original, laminate the original, and carry a copy with the...
i set up a trust and turned in my paper work on june 2012, and got word that my tax stamp cleared this christmas. so pretty much 6 months for me, and that's for Texas; everyone was telling me not to expect it any earlier than 7-8 months. It might have been the trust that expedited the process...
my personal favorite search tool is ammoseek.com
specific stores I usually end up buying from:
aimsurplus
sportsman's guide (believe it or not, their buyer's club is definitely worth it, in addition to some pretty good promo codes that they release every month)
weideners
Great video; I subscribed a while ago and so far watched every video you've uploaded since. No regrets :D
That video did have me asking how much the aug could benefit from a brass deflector ala M16A2.
I've seen snap-on brass deflectors for the MSAR aug clone, but they were gigantic...
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