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    Gunsmithing I'm inventing a new saying. "That's as hard as..."

    Re: I'm inventing a new saying. "That's as hard as..." Woodpecker lips
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    Suppressors NFA items bought on a trust ??

    Re: NFA items bought on a trust ?? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dujd09</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The answer to your second question depends on whether or not your state would void a trust as a perpetuity; some do, some don't...
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    Original split rail ARMS #18 m14 scope mount

    Re: Original split rail ARMS #18 m14 scope mount I was fairly sure the #18 predated the 1913 spec. If so it's entirely possible that it's a Weaver cut.
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    Suppressors NFA items bought on a trust ??

    Re: NFA items bought on a trust ?? I was under the impression that trust property could not be attached by creditors of the beneficiary until the death or incapacitation of the Grantor. I can see how they could count that as a potential income if it were a sizable/valuable enough collection...
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    Suppressors NFA items bought on a trust ??

    Re: NFA items bought on a trust ?? There is quite a bit of less than correct information in this thread and some is just confusing. I’m by no means a lawyer, but have done more than my fair share of research into the subject both before and after establishing my trust so I thought I’d try to...
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    Gunsmithing Importance of Crowns

    Re: Importance of Crowns We had some of those same older machines in gunsmith school along with a bunch of newer Clausing-Metosa 1440's. The little guy you have has drawbacks but is definitely high quality and for a grand I think you did pretty well.
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    Suppressors Big +1 for comp-tac

    Re: Big +1 for comp-tac I use Comptac holsters both at home and here in Iraq. Great quality and they hold the gun very well, and comfortably! You'll be happy with the purchase.
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    Suppressors Bye bye little buddy

    Re: Bye bye little buddy HK pistols are over sized, over priced, WAY over hyped and generally just ok pistols. I'm not a big 1911 guy but I think you probably ended up with a better gun.
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    Gunsmithing Odd Project, looking for input

    Re: Odd Project, looking for input Negative sir, the 5.45 case head on both the Bulgarian and Russian (?) I have in front of me are .391 and the 7.62x39 (Iraqi or Egyptian) is .447. .223 bolt would be the easiest match but still needs opened up some. The mini-14 mags should work and so should...
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    Suppressors Difference between the 92FS and M9?

    Re: Difference between the 92FS and M9? Yes, the major differances are still minor cosmetics.
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    Suppressors NFA Trust for FL residents only $250

    Re: NFA Trust for FL residents only $250 Having lived as a part time resident of FL and PA, and spoken to lawyers in both states, I think having a NFA lawyer draft your trust is an EXTREMELY good idea. Most, if not all, trusts written by lawyers will be tailored to the state that they...
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    hesse fn fal

    Re: hesse fn fal I had a Hesse AK47 come into my old shop that the guy said wouldn't hit consistantly. I figured it was him till I looked at the muzzle and noticed that the 74 brake they had mig welded to the muzzle was cocked and bullets were hitting it so hard it had bent the end of the...
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    Gunsmithing Odd Project, looking for input

    Re: Odd Project, looking for input You should be able to use a .223 bolt but will probably have to open it up a little, the 5.45 is about .015 over a .223 case head. Someone used to make bottom metal for 700's that would adapt an AR mag to it. You could probably get that to work if you played...
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    Gunsmithing Importance of Crowns

    Re: Importance of Crowns What set up did you use to cut your crown? I'll give you a shiney new nickel if you take the key out of that 3 jaw.
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    m14 rifle

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    K-hornet

    Re: K-hornet Well I'm not going to sit here and try to blow smoke up anyone’s ass and say they are Sako like in their silky smooth actions but I wouldn’t say it's all that much of a hindrance either. Yeah, the bolts can be sticky but for me it's the trade off to get the good internal mag and...
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    Suppressors Difference between the 92FS and M9?

    Re: Difference between the 92FS and M9? Well then it's entirely possible that I'm a big d-bag and completely fabricated the slant covers in my head. It's also possible that I got confused because we worked on OGA guns as well sometimes that I'm 100% had the slant covers.
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    Suppressors any idea how to tell what your can is made from?

    Re: any idea how to tell what your can is made from? If it's a centerfire rifle caliber it's MOST LIKELY not aluminium but may have Titanium in it. "The dip" will not eat steels but Al and TI it will. If it's a pistol can and it feels pretty light I woulndn't try it. The manufacturer may or...
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    m14 rifle

    Re: m14 rifle There is no carrier in an M14 / M1A only a bolt. I have no idea why you'd want to screw with NPwhatever on one either. They are short stroke piston guns so the actions remain very very clean over long periods of shooting as they stand. A quality match barrel is a great start to...
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    Suppressors Safe distance for shooting armored steel with 9mm?

    Re: Safe distance for shooting armored steel with 9mm? Rogers Shooting School uses exclusively steel from 7-25 yards. I got peppered a few times by jacket frag but I'd say 7yds is still safe with eye pro.