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Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:14:07 AM EDT
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Please educate me on the second photo.  Being relatively new to the platform, I thought AR needed a buffer tube.  Love that stock.


Homebuilt bufferless 5.56 upper, Nordic Components stock.

Kinda HK-ish, with the forward charging handle, but all the other controls are standard AR15.

Where does the BCG travel after you fire?


<a href="http://s241.photobucket.com/user/devtucker/media/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0344.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0344.jpg</a>

Holy cow, that's bad ass.

Love the use of the Nordic components stock.

So, if I'm reading that right, you set it up in a VERY HK style (why not go side charger? $?), and ground off the rear of the BCG to have enough room for BCG travel?

Is there a buffer (rubber?) in the space between the rear of the BCG and receiver? Does it run?   Do you have a link to a build thread?



I'm not knocking it, just wanna learn more.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:14:25 AM EDT
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Serious question.  Why carry a log gun in your vehicle?  You cannot get to it with any ease, so it's not for defense.... So what's it for?
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:14:42 AM EDT
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NC as well I believe, you can carry one open but not concealed in the vehicle.
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Mine is there in the event the SHTF. Hopefully that never happens but if it does it will be enough to get me home to my arsenal.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:16:52 AM EDT
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Please educate me on the second photo.  Being relatively new to the platform, I thought AR needed a buffer tube.  Love that stock.




Homebuilt bufferless 5.56 upper, Nordic Components stock.



Kinda HK-ish, with the forward charging handle, but all the other controls are standard AR15.


Where does the BCG travel after you fire?




http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0344.jpg


NOW were getting somewhere ! That's beautiful.....fookin genius  



More pics please .....recoil spring ,gas tube , etc,  maybe a build thread somewhere . . . .



Please



 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:20:55 AM EDT
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Please educate me on the second photo.  Being relatively new to the platform, I thought AR needed a buffer tube.  Love that stock.


Homebuilt bufferless 5.56 upper, Nordic Components stock.

Kinda HK-ish, with the forward charging handle, but all the other controls are standard AR15.

Where does the BCG travel after you fire?


http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0344.jpg

NOW were getting somewhere ! That's beautiful.....fookin genius  

More pics please .....recoil spring ,gas tube , etc,  maybe a build thread somewhere . . . .

Please
 
yup. I wanna see a build thread (I LOVE the MP5 so much I have a SA clone), so this hybrid intrigues me.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:23:32 AM EDT
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Ruger M77R 22-250
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:24:53 AM EDT
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Holy cow, that's bad ass.

Love the use of the Nordic components stock.

So, if I'm reading that right, you set it up in a VERY HK style (why not go side charger? $?), and ground off the rear of the BCG to have enough room for BCG travel?

Is there a buffer (rubber?) in the space between the rear of the BCG and receiver? Does it run?   Do you have a link to a build thread?

I'm not knocking it, just wanna learn more.
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It is forward charging, look up near the gas block.
The carrier stops on a delrin/viton bumper in the base of the stock, and it's very soft shooting.
It runs like a top, I need to get some video, don't have any since I got the stamp back.  The upper lived on a pistol lower for a while.

I'll see if I can dig up the old pistol build thread.

Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:25:35 AM EDT
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RDTCU's homebuild reminds me of the Olympic Arms OA-93.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:28:09 AM EDT
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It is forward charging, look up near the gas block.
The carrier stops on a delrin/viton bumper in the base of the stock, and it's very soft shooting.
It runs like a top, I need to get some video, don't have any since I got the stamp back.  The upper lived on a pistol lower for a while.

I'll see if I can dig up the old pistol build thread.

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Holy cow, that's bad ass.

Love the use of the Nordic components stock.

So, if I'm reading that right, you set it up in a VERY HK style (why not go side charger? $?), and ground off the rear of the BCG to have enough room for BCG travel?

Is there a buffer (rubber?) in the space between the rear of the BCG and receiver? Does it run?   Do you have a link to a build thread?

I'm not knocking it, just wanna learn more.


It is forward charging, look up near the gas block.
The carrier stops on a delrin/viton bumper in the base of the stock, and it's very soft shooting.
It runs like a top, I need to get some video, don't have any since I got the stamp back.  The upper lived on a pistol lower for a while.

I'll see if I can dig up the old pistol build thread.

<a href="http://s241.photobucket.com/user/devtucker/media/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg</a>


OMG DO WANT
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:31:31 AM EDT
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Back from my early Arfcom days...

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/426271_.html
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:31:45 AM EDT
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Serious question.  Why carry a log gun in your vehicle?  You cannot get to it with any ease, so it's not for defense.... So what's it for?
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I can reach over and flip up the rear seat and grab mine with ease .



Besides ...the old advice about utilizing your handgun to fight your way to your rifle still applies here .





Hypothetical Scenario : You are on your way home after work or whatever .....all hell breaks loose . Zombies,aliens,slags,Godzilla,panthers.....whatever . LEO is busy elsewhere and spread out, few and far between....looters and slags are starting to get riled up. You get stuck in traffic and cut off from continued travel towards your home and have to travel on foot . You have your small BOB and your CCW pistol.....I dunno about you, but I would feel a lot more comfortable with a long gun to compliment my pistol .



Which is another reason why I love an AR or AK pistol ...the compactness . I can keep it on my lap as I drive and shoot it one handed with ease.
......with 30 or 40 rds in its mag instead of 15-18



 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:32:49 AM EDT
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I can reach over and flip up the rear seat and grab mine with ease .

Besides ...the old advice about utilizing your handgun to fight your way to your rifle still applies here .


Hypothetical Scenario : You are on your way home after work or whatever .....all hell breaks loose . Zombies,aliens,slags,Godzilla,panthers.....whatever . LEO is busy elsewhere and spread out, few and far between....looters and slags are starting to get riled up. You get stuck in traffic and cut off from continued travel towards your home and have to travel on foot . You have your small BOB and your CCW pistol.....I dunno about you, but I would feel a lot more comfortable with a long gun to compliment my pistol .

Which is another reason why I love an AR or AK pistol ...the compactness . I can keep it on my lap as I drive and shoot it one handed with ease.
......with 30 or 40 rds in its mag instead of 15-18
 
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Serious question.  Why carry a log gun in your vehicle?  You cannot get to it with any ease, so it's not for defense.... So what's it for?
I can reach over and flip up the rear seat and grab mine with ease .

Besides ...the old advice about utilizing your handgun to fight your way to your rifle still applies here .


Hypothetical Scenario : You are on your way home after work or whatever .....all hell breaks loose . Zombies,aliens,slags,Godzilla,panthers.....whatever . LEO is busy elsewhere and spread out, few and far between....looters and slags are starting to get riled up. You get stuck in traffic and cut off from continued travel towards your home and have to travel on foot . You have your small BOB and your CCW pistol.....I dunno about you, but I would feel a lot more comfortable with a long gun to compliment my pistol .

Which is another reason why I love an AR or AK pistol ...the compactness . I can keep it on my lap as I drive and shoot it one handed with ease.
......with 30 or 40 rds in its mag instead of 15-18
 

Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:33:12 AM EDT
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Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

If I went shorter than 10" and a carbine gas system like the first one, I would have to re-think the action spring setup.
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Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier
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RDTCU's homebuild reminds me of the Olympic Arms OA-93.


Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

Either way I want one too
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:35:04 AM EDT
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Take downs get around that....At least as far as the game warden is concerned.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:36:14 AM EDT
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NOW were getting somewhere ! That's beautiful.....fookin genius  



More pics please .....recoil spring ,gas tube , etc,  maybe a build thread somewhere . . . .



Please

 




Back from my early Arfcom days...



http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/426271_.html




Thank you sir



 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:36:26 AM EDT
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Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

If I went shorter than 10" and a carbine gas system like the first one, I would have to re-think the action spring setup.
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RDTCU's homebuild reminds me of the Olympic Arms OA-93.


Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

If I went shorter than 10" and a carbine gas system like the first one, I would have to re-think the action spring setup.


Is there build thread for when you built it?

Congrats and building something uniquely awesome.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:36:47 AM EDT
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It is forward charging, look up near the gas block.
The carrier stops on a delrin/viton bumper in the base of the stock, and it's very soft shooting.
It runs like a top, I need to get some video, don't have any since I got the stamp back.  The upper lived on a pistol lower for a while.

I'll see if I can dig up the old pistol build thread.

<a href="http://s241.photobucket.com/user/devtucker/media/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg</a>
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Holy cow, that's bad ass.

Love the use of the Nordic components stock.

So, if I'm reading that right, you set it up in a VERY HK style (why not go side charger? $?), and ground off the rear of the BCG to have enough room for BCG travel?

Is there a buffer (rubber?) in the space between the rear of the BCG and receiver? Does it run?   Do you have a link to a build thread?

I'm not knocking it, just wanna learn more.


It is forward charging, look up near the gas block.
The carrier stops on a delrin/viton bumper in the base of the stock, and it's very soft shooting.
It runs like a top, I need to get some video, don't have any since I got the stamp back.  The upper lived on a pistol lower for a while.

I'll see if I can dig up the old pistol build thread.

<a href="http://s241.photobucket.com/user/devtucker/media/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/devtucker/AR%20Pistol/DSCN0439.jpg</a>

Oh, I saw that (HK LOVA here), I was just wondering why you went with that style?

http://www.spexdefence.com/SPEXBrand.html

Has a kick ass mini stock system, not as short as yours though.  It's likely what I would use, assuming its even available.


NEA version

Are either available?


Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:37:20 AM EDT
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NOW were getting somewhere ! That's beautiful.....fookin genius  

More pics please .....recoil spring ,gas tube , etc,  maybe a build thread somewhere . . . .

Please
 


Back from my early Arfcom days...

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_4/426271_.html

Thanks!  Perusing now.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:38:32 AM EDT
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Truck gun.

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Serious question.  Why carry a log gun in your vehicle?  You cannot get to it with any ease, so it's not for defense.... So what's it for?
I can reach over and flip up the rear seat and grab mine with ease .





Besides ...the old advice about utilizing your handgun to fight your way to your rifle still applies here .
Hypothetical Scenario : You are on your way home after work or whatever .....all hell breaks loose . Zombies,aliens,slags,Godzilla,panthers.....whatever . LEO is busy elsewhere and spread out, few and far between....looters and slags are starting to get riled up. You get stuck in traffic and cut off from continued travel towards your home and have to travel on foot . You have your small BOB and your CCW pistol.....I dunno about you, but I would feel a lot more comfortable with a long gun to compliment my pistol .





Which is another reason why I love an AR or AK pistol ...the compactness . I can keep it on my lap as I drive and shoot it one handed with ease.
......with 30 or 40 rds in its mag instead of 15-18


 



http://tacticalol.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/glock-drum.jpg
Nice .....but pricey and bulky .





The AK pistol of mine is built from an old AMD kit from back when they were under $100 .......and an Ohio Ordnance receiver that was abot $80 after transfer and shipping , IIRC .





So I have about $200 into it , total .





I have a single-point sling attached to where the stock would normally go , and I can sling it over my shoulder , and under a jacket , and walk through suburbia USA without a second look from the sheep ....30 rd mag and all.





Yet , should I need to , I can easily flip back my coat-tail and bring it to bear as quickly as you could a pistol in your waistband .... .





If a mall shooting was ever done with one of these and the incident caught on tape , it would spell the doom of AK-AR pistols for sure ....at least under the current administration anyways. The sheep would be dumbfounded that such a "horrible weapon" was sold alongside Glocks and 1911's





 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 5:49:06 AM EDT
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That reminds me, LGS that sold me my Hungarian underfolder has a Draco... It needs to be SBRd with an Underfolder added to it
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RDTCU's homebuild reminds me of the Olympic Arms OA-93.


Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

Either way I want one too


If I have the time later, I was considering cranking out a few "conversion kits" with the upper and a couple options on stocks.

Just picked up a nice lathe, just needs a little work, then when I get a little time and money I might buy up some materials and parts and throw a couple together.

I might have to give Alan Zitta a call, I think Para gave him back the rights for his system but they aren't building any, just want to make sure he doesn't have a problem with that.
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If I have the time later, I was considering cranking out a few "conversion kits" with the upper and a couple options on stocks.

Just picked up a nice lathe, just needs a little work, then when I get a little time and money I might buy up some materials and parts and throw a couple together.

I might have to give Alan Zitta a call, I think Para gave him back the rights for his system but they aren't building any, just want to make sure he doesn't have a problem with that.
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RDTCU's homebuild reminds me of the Olympic Arms OA-93.


Closer to the ZM LR300 / Para TTR in that the action spring is located around the extended gas key, mine's just a good bit beefier

Either way I want one too


If I have the time later, I was considering cranking out a few "conversion kits" with the upper and a couple options on stocks.

Just picked up a nice lathe, just needs a little work, then when I get a little time and money I might buy up some materials and parts and throw a couple together.

I might have to give Alan Zitta a call, I think Para gave him back the rights for his system but they aren't building any, just want to make sure he doesn't have a problem with that.


Yes please. I am just starting a pistol build and would love to have something similar to what you've built.
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It is a thing of beauty .



 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:02:40 AM EDT
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http://www.spexdefence.com/SPEXBrand.html
Has a kick ass mini stock system, not as short as yours though.  It's likely what I would use, assuming its even available.
NEA version
Are either available?
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I've seen the Spex/NEA it uses their proprietary carrier that's similar to some of the old Gunsmoke pistol buffer kits.
They're cool, and if I might pick one up eventually, but other than a few floating around, they seem to be vaporware at the moment.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:03:52 AM EDT
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I carry an AK, with a red dot and a light. Lightweight, good penetration, accurate enough for the job.....cheap in relative terms to other reliable semi auto rifle choices.
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The storage compartment is factory Ford. The truck is a 2012 F250. I cut gun foam to fit the compartment and then had it wrapped in suede.
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  Fuckin' SWEET.


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The storage compartment is factory Ford. The truck is a 2012 F250. I cut gun foam to fit the compartment and then had it wrapped in suede.


Great looking set up. I have that storage box under my rear seat, although its full of other crap!  However, not to be a party pooper, you're showing everyone the rifle you carry, where you carry it, and also pictures of your truck.  I'd advise against all that.
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I've seen the Spex/NEA it uses their proprietary carrier that's similar to some of the old Gunsmoke pistol buffer kits.
They're cool, and if I might pick one up eventually, but other than a few floating around, they seem to be vaporware at the moment.
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http://www.spexdefence.com/SPEXBrand.html
Has a kick ass mini stock system, not as short as yours though.  It's likely what I would use, assuming its even available.
NEA version
Are either available?


I've seen the Spex/NEA it uses their proprietary carrier that's similar to some of the old Gunsmoke pistol buffer kits.
They're cool, and if I might pick one up eventually, but other than a few floating around, they seem to be vaporware at the moment.

Thanks.

I'd like one, but it would be pretty far down my list of "gotta haves."
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How about a Polish AK Pistol
http://centerfiresystems.com/AKAGUN-POLHP.aspx
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Oh that's nice.  That's real nice.
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Great looking set up. I have that storage box under my rear seat, although its full of other crap!  However, not to be a party pooper, you're showing everyone the rifle you carry, where you carry it, and also pictures of your truck.  I'd advise against all that.
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The storage compartment is factory Ford. The truck is a 2012 F250. I cut gun foam to fit the compartment and then had it wrapped in suede.


Great looking set up. I have that storage box under my rear seat, although its full of other crap!  However, not to be a party pooper, you're showing everyone the rifle you carry, where you carry it, and also pictures of your truck.  I'd advise against all that.


I appreciate the concern and advise but if I would have posted it if I was worried.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:44:31 AM EDT
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the best really is some type of folding AK..compact and has more punch than 5.56 for when you get caught in a shootout between cops and hatians a la bad boys 2
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How so?

I carried my AK in the passengers' seat of the moving van when I came here, and occassionally throw it in the Jeep when I'm out driving.

As far as I know, open carry of long guns is 100% legal. There are some scewy laws that apply to cities in NOVA w/r/t "Assault Weapons" and >20rnd magazines, but even those don't apply if you have a CHP as far as I know.
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:56:49 AM EDT
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What distance? I've always thought a glock with a red dot would be a neat gun.
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What distance? I've always thought a glock with a red dot would be a neat gun.

8 yards
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:57:48 AM EDT
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my "class gun" is my daily carry in my vehicle. it's a fairly simple 10.5"er that's been beat to shit and back, but runs as good as you could ever want.

Link Posted: 8/23/2013 6:57:58 AM EDT
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Nice setups but damn that is a lot of money to lose if your ride gets broken into or stolen.

I keep an old .30-30 in my truck. I paid 250.00 for it....won't break the bank.

I'd like to sporterize a Mosin....even cheaper. Won't cry if it gets stolen.
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Same thoughts here. Can't bear to lose something nice.

So: K98 in .308 w/16" barrel and iron sights. Ammo in stripper clips.

Bolt handle's not even bent  
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 7:00:56 AM EDT
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I kept a youth 870 20 gauge in my car for the longest time until i moved next to campus. Ive been in my car 1 time since ive moved, so i brought it inside with me. If i go on a trip, it will come with me, along with a handgun
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Serious question.  Why carry a log gun in your vehicle?  You cannot get to it with any ease, so it's not for defense.... So what's it for?
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When the BIG ONE hits in So. CA, there's going to be chaos.

No electricity means no water. No water and busted gas lines means no water to put out fires.

I have no idea where I will be when it happens. So I consider it my "Get Daddy home" gun.

YMMV  
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How so?



I carried my AK in the passengers' seat of the moving van when I came here, and occassionally throw it in the Jeep when I'm out driving.



As far as I know, open carry of long guns is 100% legal. There are some scewy laws that apply to cities in NOVA w/r/t "Assault Weapons" and >20rnd magazines, but even those don't apply if you have a CHP as far as I know.
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Use caution, some states are unfriendly to this, VA for one...







How so?



I carried my AK in the passengers' seat of the moving van when I came here, and occassionally throw it in the Jeep when I'm out driving.



As far as I know, open carry of long guns is 100% legal. There are some scewy laws that apply to cities in NOVA w/r/t "Assault Weapons" and >20rnd magazines, but even those don't apply if you have a CHP as far as I know.


We have some old but fairly draconian 'Game' laws that date back to the prohibition era.  I don't know them well enough to tell you their impact with confidence.  But you are assumed to be hunting under some circumstances, and that means poaching/shooting from a car/ etc...



 
Link Posted: 8/23/2013 7:27:06 AM EDT
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Saiga .308 16", purchased when they were $300, not $700.

And if anyone knows anyone in NH who still does the damn conversions to AK standard on the stock and trigger, I'd be grateful.
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Nice looking set-up, and it appears as if it locks?

What brand is the case and or where did you get that?
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I kept a youth 870 20 gauge in my car for the longest time until i moved next to campus. Ive been in my car 1 time since ive moved, so i brought it inside with me. If i go on a trip, it will come with me, along with a handgun
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That's actually a good option, maybe with 100 slugs, 100 buckshot,  and 100 of some other kind of shot. With the handgun that should do a nice job.

Although a rifle for distance is always nice, hell just carry around enough stuff for a 3 gun competition and you'll be good to go
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Link Posted: 8/23/2013 12:51:39 PM EDT
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The depth of reasoning in your response has left me speechless
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Nice! Where/how did you make that case?  Wonder if that will fit 05-07s?
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Nice! Where/how did you make that case?  Wonder if that will fit 05-07s?
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Nice! Where/how did you make that case?  Wonder if that will fit 05-07s?



The actual compartment is factory ford. It's lockable from the factory with the ignition key. I made the insert from from gun case foam and had it covered in suede.
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