once the ffl gets a "delay" and 3 days expire with no update from nics, the ffl MUST transfer the weapon to you and you have LEGAL posession. NO NICS ACTION WILL FOLLOW
also, even if you had a ccw, in most cases alcohol consumption invalidates a ccw permitt.
you COULD have gotten a carrying a concealed weaapon charge tacked on to your dui.
on the other hand, check with cleo. the officer may not have ever turned in the weapon, especially if he left you no...
was the 168 a hp match bullet? those have no lead in its nose and designed much longer for balance, therefore your barrel may not have a tight enough twist for the longer projo.
sorry, right or wrong, chances are that you will never get it back. a lawyer will cost you much more than the gun is worth and the cop knows it. furthermore, the judge will favor the cop,s judgement.
buy yourself another gun and remember "guns and alcohol DONT mix"
USING different weights of bullets will definately effect windage. heavier bullets buck the wind more than lighter ones even when they are of the same caliber.
you know how we gun nuts like to experiment.
i once put a 12 gauge adapter in a 26.5mm flare gun and fired a 3" mag 00 buck
broke the gun at the grip/frame area (one piece aluminum construction) and almost broke my hand (bruised thumb/palm area).
might have been manageable with low...
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