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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    Yeah, honestly the worst part is the shop constantly changing stories and not being upfront with me. I honestly think the reason he didn't give me the moving parts of the upper is because he just doesn't have em. Thanks again for the replies
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    Well my heart rate is slowly going back down lol. Back to the matter at hand, is waiting 4+ months for the suppressor manufacturer to ship to the gun shop typical? Thanks again for the help. Edit: the stock etc is already together, but I am storing the upper and lower in seperate cases etc...
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    The form we filled out with the sherrif etc was the "create a firearm" one, does this matter? To my knowledge this is the only paperwork the atf has gotten on the gun. I do not think anything else was filled or at least I was not told. What a nightmare. Pretty much freaking out at this...
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    Edit just read your post..... Just freaking great. Thanks for the help, I will be headed there first thing to marrow. Is there any legal text I can take to show them? I don't think they know *** they are doing
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    How do you make your own SBR without being in possession of the lower and thus s/n of the lower? Its illegal for sure even if its non functional and the two are seperate? This is not good..... Edit: how is this different than buying a 10.5 upper and owning a lower, aka as if your going to...
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    The nightmare part has alot to do with the complete fiasco (that I didn't entirely talk about) I went thru with the sbr paperwork. Lets just say it was 4 separate trips to the shop before I actually had everything I needed just to had to the local law enforcement. The issue with the suppressor...
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    Suppressor/SBR nightmare

    Sorry about writing a book. I am looking for some help to verify what my FFL is telling me on some problems I am having with them on buying a suppressor/SBR from them. For decency sake I am not going to name the shop/location. In September (2012) I went in the shop and asked them if they had...
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    Olympic Arms AR’s, where do they stand in AR World?

    Lots of misinformation on this post. I have owned an Olympic AR for 4-5 years now. The only modification I have done is a flat top upper (with the olympic guts still inside) from CMMG to mount the eotech and a front grip. Put between 5000 and 7000 rounds thru it. It has been cleaned...
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    Remington 700 "ADL" at dick's sporting goods

    I don't think so, the guy at the store said it he had someone else try it and it didn't work :( I'm excited about the rifle, just not the price. It was an OK price, but not a super deal I guess.
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    Remington 700 "ADL" at dick's sporting goods

    thanks for clarifying guys. I got it today for 539 with tax, not a bad deal but nothing to get excited about either. Can't wait to see how it shoots.
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    Remington 700 "ADL" at dick's sporting goods

    but is it a "ADL" or a sts? Would the rebate from remington apply or not? I didn't think the ADL was even around anymore? I have seen people complaining about the stock, why is that? I kinda liked the feel, especially the cheek rest. Not really crazy about the camo but I can live with...
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    Remington 700 "ADL" at dick's sporting goods

    After being disappointed at the local gun show yesterday I stopped by at Dick's and they had a .22-250 on the wall for 549.99. The tag shows it as a "ADL". It has a camo synthetic stock and a el cheapo scope that would have to go. What is this thing? I have seen some people think it is a...
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    Detroit CCW Instructor calls for IHOP Boycott

    any person with a CCW should have a few of these in their wallet all the time, and be active in handing them out: Print em off and give em out. You would be surprised how many "no ccw" signs have come down here locally after these started to be circulated. Free PDF file at...
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    Survival rifle idea...

    +1 to what Daniel Boone said, the only way to go is .22 LR. The AR-7 is a good choice (friend has one) but its not much of a shooter. I had trouble hitting with any accuracy something more than 25 feet away. If you can get away with not using a true "survival rifle" its hard to beat a 10-22...
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    What should you do with your gun after a justified shooting?

    Edit: Found the incident on google. I would like to hear what was happening on the 911 tape as the police entered, you can only hear the first part of the call, and then after the guy has been shot (minutes later). Gonna go out on a limb here and say he was not being as vocal when they...
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    Your own ccw = deadly threat = justified draw/shooting?

    +1 You don't get into a shoving match etc when you are armed (and shouldn't when you are not). Shoving and fighting are for highschool kids, in the real world not walking away can only result in you doing time for either an assault charge or shooting someone. Let the other guy feel good that...
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    What should you do with your gun after a justified shooting?

    So someone else has called the police, and reported gunfire in your home, where you have just shot someone. Assuming you cannot make it to a phone to call 911 and tell them whats going on, I still don't see any situation where your getting shot by the police. The police are not going to enter...
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    2nd concealed carry person on scene

    I would think at after the draw, but before a shoot, you would be yelling something along the lines of "put the gun/knife down right xxxxx" etc etc to the bad man. If you see someone else pull out a CCW on and yell something similar, you know who is who. In most cases this would be the...
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    Your own ccw = deadly threat = justified draw/shooting?

    In MO, where I have my CCW, the law says nothing about "deadly threat". You do not need to be presented with "deadly threat" to draw and/or shoot. You, or another person you are defending, must be in danger of being physically harmed (not necessarily killed). For instance, you can be...
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