private sales arent scary, they're not gonna rape you
Worst comes to worse you're both armed
Wallyworld upped their shotshell prices by 3$. ITS AN OUTRAGE I TELL YA.
I also bought a Vz44 flare pistol that I have no use for.
I want one of those Czech flare guns
Also want a smoke grenade launcher
Gotta figure out a way to get my compensator to be in the right position and in line with the gas block... For those who have never seen the compensator, I'm running the AAC 51T brakeout on my new Rainier Arms Ultramatch barrel. There's three ports, and I need the middle one to be facing up. Any suggestions?
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;39325544]private sales arent scary, they're not gonna rape you
Worst comes to worse you're both armed[/QUOTE]
Well I won't be armed haha but I'm not too worried. If he wants to mug me for 130 bucks then there's nothing really stopping him.
You know what I'd like? A Lemat Revolver reproduction chambered in a good, modern round (.40 S&W with moon clips?) Not sure if the 16 gauge barrel would be good to stay though. Please do not kill me, I am not a huge gun person, although I like guns very much.
Oh for fucks sake. The media have finally wised up to the fact that a company has been making AR15s in Australia for the very few people (by that I mean about 300 people in the whole country) who can own one. Lots of sensationalism and bullshit in it
Some fucks in Glendale banned the holding of Gun Shows.
[QUOTE=/Vandy/;39327886]Some fucks in Glendale banned the holding of Gun Shows.[/QUOTE]Glendale where?
[QUOTE=faze;39323058]The other opposition I see is CCW isn't allowed where booze is sold regardless.[/QUOTE]
This is not true for every state. In Louisiana, CCW isn't allowed in an establishment where more than 50% of the establishment's income is from alcohol for consumption purposes. There is a specific permit, can not remember the name, but it's mainly bar rooms, daiquiri shops, etc. Restaurants hold what is called a Class A General Permit, and we are legally allowed to carry in these establishments.
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[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39323232]concealed means concealed. I'll keep carrying to buffalo wild wings.
that's not a legal sign anyway, there's really specific requirements as to what signs are valid regarding prohibited carry[/QUOTE]
In Louisiana, there are no sign requirements. If there is a sign, you are not supposed to carry there. Size and location does not matter either. However, there is a plus side to it. If for some reason your dumbass is caught carrying in one of these places, the worst thing that can happen is you are asked to leave. Signs are not recognized by the state, so they are not legal grounds for you to be arrested, or charge with anything. Now if you refuse to leave, well that is another story.
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[QUOTE=ewitwins;39324355]Hey, so if I brought in an 80% receiver to a Gunsmith, do you think they would mill it out for me and, if so, how much do you think they'd charge for such a job?
NuclearAnnhilation, I'm looking at you :v:[/QUOTE]
I don't work for a gun shop, but I imagine milling would be done by the hour. Whatever your shop's hourly service rate is, is likely what you would pay. Milling, fitting, etc. is going to be different for everything that comes in, so a flat rate is highly unlikely.
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[QUOTE=kman866;39325627]Gotta figure out a way to get my compensator to be in the right position and in line with the gas block... For those who have never seen the compensator, I'm running the AAC 51T brakeout on my new Rainier Arms Ultramatch barrel. There's three ports, and I need the middle one to be facing up. Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]
Crush washer and man up! Before I fubared my thumb with that pin, I muscled on a Troy muzzle brake with a crushwasher. 3/4" wrench, and had to do a full 360 degree crush turn, and without a vice. Those crush washers can be turned a LOT, it just takes good grip and a lot of muscle. I have yet to see a crush washer not be able to index a flash hider or muzzle brake.
The brakeout, isn't that AAC's half-cocked flash hider/muzzle break combo? I've always been skeptical of that one. I can't imagine being able to hide the flash out of the ports, simply because they come first. You should do a video for me. Personally, I think a full on muzzle brake is the best option. The chances of anybody being in a situation where flash would give you away is likely never to happen. Even still, the best flash hiders don't hide all of the flash, and if it's dark enough for them to see the flash, chances are you are needing a light to see anyway, which gives you away. IMO, a muzzle brake gives you a more usable function than a flash hider.
[QUOTE=Mr. Foster;39328388]In Louisiana, there are no sign requirements. If there is a sign, you are not supposed to carry there. Size and location does not matter either. However, there is a plus side to it. If for some reason your dumbass is caught carrying in one of these places, the worst thing that can happen is you are asked to leave. Signs are not recognized by the state, so they are not legal grounds for you to be arrested, or charge with anything. Now if you refuse to leave, well that is another story.[/QUOTE]
I know in CT that Signs are not enforced by law, so I can go into a building, but that said if you go into a building with a sign and they ask you to leave and you refuse, there is grounds for arrest on trespassing charges. That said I know some states do indeed enforce those signs with penalty of arrest. So it's really up to the individual to know the state law.
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Oh and an new Gun law was just presented to CT state legislature, in it is a requirement of firearms insurance, and (now this is the fun bit) a 50% sales tax on ammo... fuck me. And a pro gun control group here wants to not only limit magazines to 7 rnds. But also, and I quote, "[have] all rifles that fit the definition of assault weapons to be surrendered to police, removed from the state or destroyed." Among other things, I am distraught at such great amounts of stupidity. The article if you want to know more: [url]http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Lawmakers-take-first-shot-at-gun-control-4214986.php[/url].
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;39328811]I know in CT that Signs are not enforced by law, so I can go into a building, but that said if you go into a building with a sign and they ask you to leave and you refuse, there is grounds for arrest on trespassing charges. That said I know some states do indeed enforce those signs with penalty of arrest. [b]So it's really up to the individual to know the state law.[/b][/QUOTE]
This fact can not be stressed enough. For anyone to be safe, they need to know the specific state laws. I've seen many accounts of people being ignorant to other state's laws, and they end up being charged with a crime, sometimes a felony even. Every state is different people, so take it upon yourself to learn those differences.
I can provide an example. In Louisiana, open carry is completely legal. There are no restrictions, other than you not being able to go into places where firearms are not allowed. Now, in Mississippi, open carry is legal also, BUT there is other wording. According to Mississippi law, a handgun is considered to be partially concealed when it is in a holster. In a nutshell, in order to open carry in Mississippi, you are required to have a concealed carry permit because of this wording.
In Massachusetts open carry is legal, but if you were to open carry you would certainly get the cops called on you by some worried person who thinks you are a mass shooter, then you would go to jail and lose both your permit and LTC.
So no one open carries in MA. Except for this one guy I know but he lives in a rural area and is friends with the chief of police.
And its really hard to get CC unless you are a security guard or you deal with large amounts of cash.
"Self-defense" isn't a valid reason, unless you can prove that you have received death threats.
Illinois has this weird thing about open-carry.
You can't do it in public, but in a place of business it's okay, but only if your business is certified to be firearm's safe, and you can only have a handgun.
So, ranges only :v:
[QUOTE=Disotrtion;39329145]In Massachusetts open carry is legal, but if you were to open carry you would certainly get the cops called on you by some worried person who thinks you are a mass shooter, then you would go to jail and lose both your permit and LTC.
So no one open carries in MA. Except for this one guy I know but he lives in a rural area and is friends with the chief of police.
And its really hard to get CC unless you are a security guard or you deal with large amounts of cash.
"Self-defense" isn't a valid reason, unless you can prove that you have received death threats.[/QUOTE]
If it's legal to open carry, and someone calls the cops on you for open carrying, then why would you end up in jail?
[QUOTE=Disotrtion;39329145]In Massachusetts open carry is legal, but if you were to open carry you would certainly get the cops called on you by some worried person who thinks you are a mass shooter, then you would go to jail and lose both your permit and LTC.
So no one open carries in MA. Except for this one guy I know but he lives in a rural area and is friends with the chief of police.
And its really hard to get CC unless you are a security guard or you deal with large amounts of cash.
"[b]Self-defense" isn't a valid reason, unless you can prove that you have received death threats.[/b][/QUOTE]
I rated the post dumb for the bolded text, not anything you did. That's Grade A bullshit right there, dictating when self-defense is legitimate.
[QUOTE=Skullivan21;39328811]
Oh and an new Gun law was just presented to CT state legislature, in it is a requirement of firearms insurance, and (now this is the fun bit) a 50% sales tax on ammo... fuck me. And a pro gun group here wants to not only limit magazines to 7 rnds. But also, and I quote, "[have] all rifles that fit the definition of assault weapons to be surrendered to police, removed from the state or destroyed." Among other things, I am distraught at such great amounts of stupidity. The article if you want to know more: [url]http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Lawmakers-take-first-shot-at-gun-control-4214986.php[/url].[/QUOTE]
Anybody who wants to put up magazine restrictions and ban/confiscate/destroy "assault weapons" is not pro gun.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;39329955]Anybody who wants to put up magazine restrictions and ban/confiscate/destroy "assault weapons" is not pro gun.[/QUOTE]
Pro gun control, my bad I was flustered by the idiocy too double check my typing.
[QUOTE=MisDiagnosed;39325550]Wallyworld upped their shotshell prices by 3$. ITS AN OUTRAGE I TELL YA.
I also bought a Vz44 flare pistol that I have no use for.[/QUOTE]
The hundred round boxes? At the Walmart I work at, it jumped around 2 for the big boxes. The 15-25 round boxes only went up like 50 cents.
Looks like Saturday I'll be finally getting a nagant revolver!
[QUOTE=Death King83;39331656]Looks like Saturday I'll be finally getting a nagant revolver![/QUOTE]
How are ammo prices on that?
[QUOTE=faze;39331752]How are ammo prices on that?[/QUOTE]
~20/50, give or take. Surplus is a bit cheaper, around 3.50/14
[QUOTE=Mr. Bleak;39330893]The hundred round boxes? At the Walmart I work at, it jumped around 2 for the big boxes. The 15-25 round boxes only went up like 50 cents.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I only look at the 100 round packs. Normally they were around 21$ or 22$, now they are at 25$
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;39331900]~20/50, give or take. Surplus is a bit cheaper, around 3.50/14[/QUOTE]
Definately not a plinker...
[QUOTE=faze;39331752]How are ammo prices on that?[/QUOTE]
Not great, but he's giving me 60 rounds or so of surplus with the gun so that'll start me off.
Remember, the Nugget revolver eats .32 S&W Long like a champ. Bit cheaper than 7,62 Nagant and the only thing you lose is the gas sealing. Unless you were planning to get a suppressor, you won't even care.
I want a Nagant Revolver, the problem is the gun, 7.62 Nagant, and .32 S&W Long are all scarce as hen's teeth here, the latter most because .32 pistols are banned, and the only place you'll find .32S&W is in the form of competition wadcutters, often that need to be reloaded anyways, so it ends up being cheaper just to get 7.62 Nagant for $35/50 if you're lucky and reload it.
Why are .32s banned? That seems really stupid
i still cannot comprehend canadas gun laws
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;39332538]i still cannot comprehend canadas gun laws[/QUOTE]
Don't worry, neither can Canadians. I'd try to explain some of them, and the nonsense justification for banning .32s, but I'm on my phone.
I still need to get off my lazy ass and talk to Kartoffel about those videos I wanted to make.
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