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Quoted: This is disturbing. Have you developed a desire for Thai ladyboys? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Uh, the pistols are only a transitional phase until the Form 1 comes back. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile AR Pistols are like a Thai ladyboy that still has a penis but has some amazing tits. This is disturbing. Have you developed a desire for Thai ladyboys? Not til the transition is complete |
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Quoted: True but then I take the cane tip off and it is still a pistol. The way things are going, ALL firearms will be illegal with 6 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Until the idiots at BATFE change their mind as they are prone to do. True but then I take the cane tip off and it is still a pistol. The way things are going, ALL firearms will be illegal with 6 years. |
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This is why I'm just buying a SIG AR15 pistol outright instead of assembling one.
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Next you will tell me to buy a suppressor because the made those legal earlier. Then a full-auto, because Michigan allows those. I'm trying to sell rifles not buy more. I did see a local dealer listing stripped Spikes lowers for $99.00 though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Michigan just made SBR legal. I must resist. No. No you don't. Do it. Do it. Doooooooo iiiiiiiiit. Next you will tell me to buy a suppressor because the made those legal earlier. Then a full-auto, because Michigan allows those. I'm trying to sell rifles not buy more. I did see a local dealer listing stripped Spikes lowers for $99.00 though. Yes. Buy suppressors, too. Also, get an AR-10. |
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what a difference 20 years makes:
Semi-automatic pistols with detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
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Yeah you guys are a bad group of guys to hang around especially if you don't want to spend money. I started just lurking in the build it yourself section about 3 years ago now because I was bored with pistols and 10/22's but didn't know if I wanted an AR. NOW I have 2, parts to build 3 more except BCG's and handguards, 80% lowers, 2 lowers and parts kits to start buliding for my kids,more mags than I'll probably ever need(close to 60 now) small and admittedly pitiful ammo fort but hey it's a start and I've been hammering my local state reps to get suppresors legalized in this m&^%$#fu#$%^g state! So yeah now I feel the need for a ar pistol before I start putting optics on all these "investments"
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Quoted: Yeah you guys are a bad group of guys to hang around especially if you don't want to spend money. I started just lurking in the build it yourself section about 3 years ago now because I was bored with pistols and 10/22's but didn't know if I wanted an AR. NOW I have 2, parts to build 3 more except BCG's and handguards, 80% lowers, 2 lowers and parts kits to start buliding for my kids,more mags than I'll probably ever need(close to 60 now) small and admittedly pitiful ammo fort but hey it's a start and I've been hammering my local state reps to get suppresors legalized in this m&^%$#fu#$%^g state! So yeah now I feel the need for a ar pistol before I start putting optics on all these "investments" View Quote |
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View Quote yeah--yours and sabre's match what i have in mind almost exactly.
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Same here dude. That's right about the time I started lurking in the build sections too. I just broke into the ACOG game last month, that's going to be the next moneypit for sure. Now EVERY BUILD needs an ACOG! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah you guys are a bad group of guys to hang around especially if you don't want to spend money. I started just lurking in the build it yourself section about 3 years ago now because I was bored with pistols and 10/22's but didn't know if I wanted an AR. NOW I have 2, parts to build 3 more except BCG's and handguards, 80% lowers, 2 lowers and parts kits to start buliding for my kids,more mags than I'll probably ever need(close to 60 now) small and admittedly pitiful ammo fort but hey it's a start and I've been hammering my local state reps to get suppresors legalized in this m&^%$#fu#$%^g state! So yeah now I feel the need for a ar pistol before I start putting optics on all these "investments" I got a few cheapies like a Bushnell TRS-25 that I swap around and I just got a Burris tac-30 1x4 to try some 3-gun this summer but yeah ACOG's are a ways off for me because I forgot about the AR-15.com induced urge for a Garand and a 1000 yd bolt gun! I barely scraped enough $ last month to get a garage fridge for all my imitation crab meat |
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I made the mistake of buying one. It's turned into 3. New Question; Sig Arm Brace on a GLOCK... If it works for one... why not the other... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Don't start buying M14s. I made the mistake of buying one. It's turned into 3. New Question; Sig Arm Brace on a GLOCK... If it works for one... why not the other... Endotactical The Sig brace should work on one of these. |
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I think we would probably run into trouble on that because the Sig brace was approved, but once you put it in a traditional handgun the batfe will probably change their mind on the whole thing.
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AR pistols suck to shoot. The first SBR I submitted a form 1 for, I built up as a pistol first and took to the range one time and thought "wow, this is wicked gay" after putting half a mag through it.
I don't shoot with the stock fully collapsed, so I can't imagine the Sig brace is any better. Maybe with a custom length buffer tube to get it in the right position. |
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AR Pistols are like a Thai ladyboy that still has a penis but has some amazing tits. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Uh, the pistols are only a transitional phase until the Form 1 comes back. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile AR Pistols are like a Thai ladyboy that still has a penis but has some amazing tits. |
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I think I need a 9mm pistol that takes Glock mags and the Sig pistol brace. Off to the pistol forum....
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I think I need a 9mm pistol that takes Glock mags and the Sig pistol brace. Off to the pistol forum.... View Quote http://tnwfirearms.com/aero-survival-pistol-asp.html |
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I think we would probably run into trouble on that because the Sig brace was approved, but once you put it in a traditional handgun the batfe will probably change their mind on the whole thing. View Quote Please explain further why you think a Glock pistol would be treated differently than an AR-15 pistol. |
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View Quote What rail is that? |
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Sounds like you need another stripped receiver so you can have both. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where did this damn lower come from? Why do I have a whole pile of new bookmarks in my browser? And why do I keep muttering nonsensical questions like "do I want 10.5 or 7.5?" I have neither the time nor the money for this foolishness. Sounds like you need another stripped receiver so you can have both. |
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was originally thinking about buying a complete upper for it, but have spent the last few days pricing components.
might do this as a full build.
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Fo 11.5"
Gives you 26" OAL with a typical carbine buffer tube. That way you can add a VFG if you like. |
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Here's a question for you guys.
If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? |
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Where did this damn lower come from? Why do I have a whole pile of new bookmarks in my browser? And why do I keep muttering nonsensical questions like "do I want 10.5 or 7.5?" I have neither the time nor the money for this foolishness. View Quote You too, eh? |
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Quoted: Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? View Quote Yep. As long as it's a virgin receiver that was never built as a rifle AFAIK. |
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Quoted: Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? View Quote if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle.
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Caterpillar decided to use flaps instead <a href="http://s1217.photobucket.com/user/plikatok/media/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Uh, the pistols are only a transitional phase until the Form 1 comes back. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Like a caterpillar waiting to become a beautiful butterfly. Caterpillar decided to use flaps instead <a href="http://s1217.photobucket.com/user/plikatok/media/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg</a> Uh..... VFG? Isn't that a no-no? |
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Quoted: if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle. |
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Uh, the pistols are only a transitional phase until the Form 1 comes back. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Like a caterpillar waiting to become a beautiful butterfly. Caterpillar decided to use flaps instead <a href="http://s1217.photobucket.com/user/plikatok/media/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd386/plikatok/Sig%20516%20CQB/null_zps4e95315d.jpg</a> Uh..... VFG? Isn't that a no-no? XO-26. Google it. |
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if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle. Quoted:
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Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle. Yep, good point. I don't know why the FFL would transfer it as a rifle but better safe than sorry. Thanks. I always stay on the right side of the fence on gun stuff. I'll go get another lower next month....I've just been very very very hesitant to fill out 4473's in CO right now......so I've not purchased any firearms since the background check thingy passed (out of spite and some inability to justify the expense, I can buy all I want, legal and all). |
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This is disturbing. Have you developed a desire for Thai ladyboys? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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AR Pistols are like a Thai ladyboy that still has a penis but has some amazing tits. This is disturbing. Have you developed a desire for Thai ladyboys? Well I guess in that case he is set to "Get Both" in true Arfcom fashion. |
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Quoted: Thanks. I always stay on the right side of the fence on gun stuff. I'll go get another lower next month....I've just been very very very hesitant to fill out 4473's in CO right now......so I've not purchased any firearms since the background check thingy passed (out of spite and some inability to justify the expense, I can buy all I want, legal and all). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here's a question for you guys. If I have a lower, that I purchased from an FFL as a stripped lower and never ever built.....it's just sat in my pile of gun stuff.....is it legal to build this into a pistol? if the 4473 said 'rifle', then no. if it was transferred as a 'pistol' or 'firearm', then you're fine. if you don't remember, it's not worth it. there are aero precision lowers in the EE for $60--just make sure it's xferred as a pistol or other, not a rifle. Thanks. I always stay on the right side of the fence on gun stuff. I'll go get another lower next month....I've just been very very very hesitant to fill out 4473's in CO right now......so I've not purchased any firearms since the background check thingy passed (out of spite and some inability to justify the expense, I can buy all I want, legal and all). page 2 of the 4473, part 18 the transferring FFL should always put a virgin AR-15 receiver down as a: Other Firearm (Frame, Receiver, etc) but it's always better safe than sorry. |
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You want a 7.5" simply because of epic flame throwing goodness. 10.5" because you'll end up with a MK18 variant upper. 11.5 because BCM says it's better than 10.5" 12.5 because John Noveske told Stickman that 12.5 would be the one length he could pick for a SBR if he could only have one. If you want a 300BLK upper (you will)---8" is a good length for suppressed goodness since most of the powder is burned up in 8-9" and they're a nice length for when you put a 30cal can on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where did this damn lower come from? Why do I have a whole pile of new bookmarks in my browser? And why do I keep muttering nonsensical questions like "do I want 10.5 or 7.5?" I have neither the time nor the money for this foolishness. You want a 7.5" simply because of epic flame throwing goodness. 10.5" because you'll end up with a MK18 variant upper. 11.5 because BCM says it's better than 10.5" 12.5 because John Noveske told Stickman that 12.5 would be the one length he could pick for a SBR if he could only have one. If you want a 300BLK upper (you will)---8" is a good length for suppressed goodness since most of the powder is burned up in 8-9" and they're a nice length for when you put a 30cal can on it. I hate you These have been rolling through my head for weeks...I have yet to make a decision. My SigBrace arrived last night. |
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I wish.............SBRs should be legal without a stamp, as should AOW and SBS. Too bad we will never get anyone to change that law View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now imagine if it didn't take a stamp to build an sbr. I agree they should. It's a retarded law. But if we have to have the stamp I'd be good with paying an FFL the $200 plus a fee and walk out with a tax stamp. The bullshit paperwork, wait times, limitations, etc that goes with an SBR isn't worth it for me. If it is for someone else, then go for it. Until then my pistols, with or without a Sig brace, and 16" carbines suit my needs perfectly. |
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Damn , had the same craving last couple weeks ,I bought all the parts at last gun show here [snip] Spikes lower ,Spikes lower kit, palmetto upper with 10.5 .223 Wylde barrel, turned my own muzzle device in the shop Oh yeah and painted it rustoleum sand camo View Quote Does the AFG not count as a forward grip? |
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