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Originally Posted By DieselElectric: As long as there's not a stock attached to it, or a stock on hand that can't be fitted to another rifle, it's legal. A buffer tube is not a stock. Only reason I went with it is because I'm waiting for a stamp. View Quote That's correct however I brotherly advise you that if you had even just one stock laying around you could be charged with constructive intent/possession (i.e., you have parts laying around with the specific intent of putting something together the you could yet not own). Just a friendly heads up ETA damn page ownage Mk18 and G19 Gen 4 - Kinda SOCOM by SoloDallas, on Flickr |
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
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Originally Posted By Armystrong6920: This is a "felt like building an AR" type AR. http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/ad258/myredn95rocks/Screenshot_2016-02-02-18-52-07.jpg View Quote |
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It's Morovision/LDI. It's an older DBAL A2 unit. I use it with my pvs-14's to plink at night. The IR illuminator and laser, make for a super easy to use platform. I picked the DBAL up a long time ago, and have just recently, in the last few months have been able to pick up some decent night vision(pvs-14) to be able to play with it.
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
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Originally Posted By Armystrong6920: It's Morovision/LDI. It's an older DBAL A2 unit. I use it with my pvs-14's to plink at night. The IR illuminator and laser, make for a super easy to use platform. I picked the DBAL up a long time ago, and have just recently, in the last few months have been able to pick up some decent night vision(pvs-14) to be able to play with it. View Quote |
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Lol, you won't be disappointed. Shooting with nvg's and IR is quite the experience.
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
TX, USA
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View Quote what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? |
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" Declaratory statement oooozing conviction, written a long time ago." - Little Known Famous Dead Guy. His Name Is North_42! ('teener-4-lyf)
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Originally Posted By waterglass:
what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By waterglass:
what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? CAA-Command Arms cheek saddle |
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Originally Posted By waterglass:
what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By waterglass:
what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? CAA Saddle on the black one and MFT Saddle on the tan one. Both are very similar but the MFT is plain on the sides and is also wider than the CAA. |
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What are the specs in your black pistol upper. I want to build one exactly like yours!
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Originally Posted By DieselElectric:
As long as there's not a stock attached to it, or a stock on hand that can't be fitted to another rifle, it's legal. A buffer tube is not a stock. Only reason I went with it is because I'm waiting for a stamp. View Quote Um...you might want to research that again. I have read in several threads where the general consensus was that if it is capable of accepting a stock than its a rifle especially if you have a stock readily available.. |
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Originally Posted By ewetstone:
Um...you might want to research that again. I have read in several threads where the general consensus was that if it is capable of accepting a stock than its a rifle especially if you have a stock readily available.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ewetstone:
Originally Posted By DieselElectric:
As long as there's not a stock attached to it, or a stock on hand that can't be fitted to another rifle, it's legal. A buffer tube is not a stock. Only reason I went with it is because I'm waiting for a stamp. Um...you might want to research that again. I have read in several threads where the general consensus was that if it is capable of accepting a stock than its a rifle especially if you have a stock readily available.. I don't go by the general consensus. Buffer tube does not matter. Stock does. No stock on hand that isn't fitted to a rifle, it's not a rifle. The problem with the internet is there are many opinions stated as fact. What I find interesting is that everyone understands why a brace is legal, but for some reason thinks a buffer tube constitutes an SBR. |
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10.5" Radical Arms
10.5" M4 Melonite Barrel-4150V Chrome Moly 1 in 7" twist rate 5.56 Nato Chamber M4 Feed ramps Low Profile Micro Gas Block Stainless gas tube Carbine Direct Impingement Gas System Free Float 10" Seekins Precision MCSR-V2 Handguard Integral Keymod and Picatinny Rail for Mounting Lights, Lasers, Bipods & Sights Forged Upper Receiver with Forward Assist, Ejection Door and Shell Deflector Strike Industries Charging Handle with Extended Latch - Red Strike Industries Fat Comp flash hider Spike's Tactical M16/AR15 BCG (223/5.56) -HPT/MPI Phosphate Finish |
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Always check your 5 and 25 while watching your 6
TX, USA
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Originally Posted By TOMTOM818:
12.5" IMO This is the best balance between barrel length, OAL, and handling. I'm liking this waay better than my 10.5" upper. http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx14/TD236/CB89041B-2574-463F-861A-3098A59FD04F_zpsolflfzd2.jpg View Quote Did you do something that extended the buffer tube on that Thordsen pistol kit? |
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Originally Posted By GrimEReaper:
Did you do something that extended the buffer tube on that Thordsen pistol kit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GrimEReaper:
Originally Posted By TOMTOM818:
12.5" IMO This is the best balance between barrel length, OAL, and handling. I'm liking this waay better than my 10.5" upper. http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx14/TD236/CB89041B-2574-463F-861A-3098A59FD04F_zpsolflfzd2.jpg Did you do something that extended the buffer tube on that Thordsen pistol kit? It's the KAK sig sb15 receiver extension (Not the super sig version). Adds about 2" to the length. |
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Originally Posted By TOMTOM818:
12.5" IMO This is the best balance between barrel length, OAL, and handling. I'm liking this waay better than my 10.5" upper. http://i737.photobucket.com/albums/xx14/TD236/CB89041B-2574-463F-861A-3098A59FD04F_zpsolflfzd2.jpg View Quote Nice looking! Okay I'm really curious. I'm planning a .300 pistol build and keep leaning toward an 8" or 8.5" barrel. Maybe I should go longer. In my mind I keep thinking for a pistol and truck gun to go short as is reliably possible. Now you say you like the feel of the 12.5" better. Can you explain that a little more clearly before I haul off and build a gun I'm not happy with? Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By OhShoot: Sorry to interrupt pic thread only, but couldn't resist, since both comments are total horse pucky, can't believe folks still parrot stuff that was only (at last somewhat) valid 24 years ago now. ".. an NFA firearm is made if aggregated parts are in close proximity such that they ... serve no useful purpose other than to make an NFA firearm (e.g., a receiver, an attachable shoulder stock, and a short barrel)..." Settled law. In 1992. By SCOTUS. As long as any stock in your total collection has a legal useful purpose, all stocks do. Parts do not have to "match up" one to one, hence why they are called "spare parts". Only if one had a short barreled pistol and no legal length rifle, or the parts to compile one, could a stock in your possession come into play. Note that out and about, your "aggregated parts" are of course only whatever you have with you. At home, by case law, they encompass all that you possess on your property. If you need further information, ask in main AR pistol forum. And since this is a picture thread, here's one as visual aid, "aggregated parts in close proximity" that it's perfectly legal to be out and about with (lower began life as a pistol), as nothing within the grouping can only be used as part of an illegal configuration. http://www.macmcdougald.com/gunpix/ARkit.jpg - OS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OhShoot: Originally Posted By SoloDallas: That's correct however I brotherly advise you that if you had even just one stock laying around you could be charged with constructive intent/possession (i.e., you have parts laying around with the specific intent of putting something together the you could yet not own). Just a friendly heads up Originally Posted By ewetstone: I have read in several threads where the general consensus was that if it is capable of accepting a stock than its a rifle especially if you have a stock readily available.. Sorry to interrupt pic thread only, but couldn't resist, since both comments are total horse pucky, can't believe folks still parrot stuff that was only (at last somewhat) valid 24 years ago now. ".. an NFA firearm is made if aggregated parts are in close proximity such that they ... serve no useful purpose other than to make an NFA firearm (e.g., a receiver, an attachable shoulder stock, and a short barrel)..." Settled law. In 1992. By SCOTUS. As long as any stock in your total collection has a legal useful purpose, all stocks do. Parts do not have to "match up" one to one, hence why they are called "spare parts". Only if one had a short barreled pistol and no legal length rifle, or the parts to compile one, could a stock in your possession come into play. Note that out and about, your "aggregated parts" are of course only whatever you have with you. At home, by case law, they encompass all that you possess on your property. If you need further information, ask in main AR pistol forum. And since this is a picture thread, here's one as visual aid, "aggregated parts in close proximity" that it's perfectly legal to be out and about with (lower began life as a pistol), as nothing within the grouping can only be used as part of an illegal configuration. http://www.macmcdougald.com/gunpix/ARkit.jpg - OS Finally, this clears it some. Thanks. Naturally it wasn't my intention to spread horse pucky; what you read from me is often what goes around in several forums (including one I frequent much, Calguns) and it's always debated. Due to the complexity (I presume) of the law and/or some unclear aspects of it, too often much debate surrounds the subject. It was good of you to clear this. Copied it for future reference. |
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Originally Posted By gvazquez:
CAA Saddle on the black one and MFT Saddle on the tan one. Both are very similar but the MFT is plain on the sides and is also wider than the CAA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By gvazquez:
Originally Posted By waterglass:
what is the cheek piece on the shockwave braces? CAA Saddle on the black one and MFT Saddle on the tan one. Both are very similar but the MFT is plain on the sides and is also wider than the CAA. Thank you. You have some Very nice pistols. |
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" Declaratory statement oooozing conviction, written a long time ago." - Little Known Famous Dead Guy. His Name Is North_42! ('teener-4-lyf)
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Details on upper?
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Breaching and clearing women since '87
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ammo fort building apprentice.
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Originally Posted By easy610:
CMMG Originally a 7.3 pistol bought way back before AR pistols were well-known and cool. I'm a hipster of AR pistols... Now DD 10.5" YH Lite-Weight 9" (middy I think?) rail YH old design BUIS TRS-25 Blah, blah...nothing real interesting or new...but I thought some might like the muzzle blast pics... In bag... <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/20160225_123656_zpsmg4kcfub.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/20160225_123656_zpsmg4kcfub.jpg</a> Bag... <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/20160225_123711_zpsq3subgml.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/20160225_123711_zpsq3subgml.jpg</a> Assembled... <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/20160225_123851_zpsruxrfd7b.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/20160225_123851_zpsruxrfd7b.jpg</a> Being shot as it was intended. Shockwave actually does aid in stabilizing the pistol. <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-07-18_zpsoomzhsrt.png.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-07-18_zpsoomzhsrt.png</a> Aaaand some muzzle flash! Yeehaw. <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-06-50_zpshgtydw6n.png.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-06-50_zpshgtydw6n.png</a> <a href="http://s4.photobucket.com/user/easy610/media/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-08-42_zpsglhbbqls.png.html" target="_blank">http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/Screenshot_2016-02-25-12-08-42_zpsglhbbqls.png</a> View Quote What bag is this? |
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Looks like: 5.11 Tactical Select Carry Sling Pack
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Isaiah 6:8 If somebody tries to kill you... you try to kill them right back! Whoa! My avatar is up... to whom ever, I thank you! Made my day! |
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