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Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:20:51 PM EDT
[#1]

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Mauser KKW .22lr

Don't see many originals about (forget Norinco copies)

Taffy

www.marstar.ca/gf-norinco/images/JW-25A-800px.jpg


Wait....that's not a pointy stick.....I thought you could only own pointy sticks in the UK?
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:22:41 PM EDT
[#2]

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It is rather interesting.


I'm sitting here all pissed off because I've never seen an action like that before....

And now I want one.

God....I'm a sick sick man.....
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:24:24 PM EDT
[#3]
Well it isn't mine, but I got some trigger time on it:



Also:

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:25:40 PM EDT
[#4]
Dan Wesson .357 with interchangeable barrels.  Tiger the Mean-Looking Cat likes it too.

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:27:38 PM EDT
[#5]
Man, matebas really do it for me...

And Steyr, could you show us the ammo for that thing?  also how bad is the muzzle flash that wiki mentions?
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:28:08 PM EDT
[#6]
My Berloque pistol collection....





Cheers
Taffy
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:29:54 PM EDT
[#7]
I got this hereone too. It was made to shoot .22 shorts, & I believe it was made mid 1800's. Also my oldest gun.


Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:31:29 PM EDT
[#8]

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Mauser KKW .22lr

Don't see many originals about (forget Norinco copies)

Taffy

www.marstar.ca/gf-norinco/images/JW-25A-800px.jpg


Wait....that's not a pointy stick.....I thought you could only own pointy sticks in the UK?




"Sighs"

Are these pointy sticks...?

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:33:46 PM EDT
[#9]



Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:34:03 PM EDT
[#10]

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"Sighs"

Are these pointy sticks...?

i71.photobucket.com/albums/i131/Taffy223/brecon06.jpg


Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:34:35 PM EDT
[#11]
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:34:53 PM EDT
[#12]

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the two post above mine plus the other weapons shown here are awesome....



You like my KKW..?

If so I'll dig some pics out.


yes please...I would love to have one but the $900-$1500 price tag for one in excellent condition is too much for me.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:35:11 PM EDT
[#13]

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Phillips & Rodgers M 47 Medusa


is it for sale?

What do you think it is worth
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:37:37 PM EDT
[#14]
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:38:22 PM EDT
[#15]
may not be rare or anything like that but when people shoot it they all get grin on their face and really enjoy shooting it.

Springfield 1922 M2





My ten year old daughter loves to shoot it, her favorite .22 to shoort.. It is accurate and fun to shoot.

ETA: found them ( a Remington Scopemaster 511 also ) in a guys attic doing some work for him, he didn't know they were their , bought both for $300 Turns out his father put them in the attic 40 years ago and stayed nice and dry.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:38:45 PM EDT
[#16]
I have a camera but I can never get my pics to post
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:40:55 PM EDT
[#17]

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Phillips & Rodgers M 47 Medusa


is it for sale?

What do you think it is worth


touché!





but seriously about $800-$1000 depending on condition and manufacturing year....some years had problems....but Id have to look up which ones....
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:41:05 PM EDT
[#18]

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"Sighs"

Are these pointy sticks...?

i71.photobucket.com/albums/i131/Taffy223/brecon06.jpg


www.otrnow.com/store/dvd/Alpha/ItsAJokeSon.jpg



No it aint Son.....
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:41:14 PM EDT
[#19]
It was a AMD63 kit when I started, but I modified it some.




It's a screw build right now, but it's going to get a new receiver and be refinished soon.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:44:39 PM EDT
[#20]

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I have a camera but I can never get my pics to post


You have to get an account at photobucket.com. It's free, & then ypu load your pics int there. Cut & paste the URL link under the pic you want to post after you open the add image link when posting here. It's so easy even I can do it.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:44:42 PM EDT
[#21]
Mine works really well with 38 super
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:47:29 PM EDT
[#22]

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Mauser KKW .22lr

Don't see many originals about (forget Norinco copies)

Taffy

www.marstar.ca/gf-norinco/images/JW-25A-800px.jpg


Wait....that's not a pointy stick.....I thought you could only own pointy sticks in the UK?




"Sighs"

Are these pointy sticks...?

i71.photobucket.com/albums/i131/Taffy223/brecon06.jpg


Thats not GBR, it's not raining.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:49:30 PM EDT
[#23]

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the two post above mine plus the other weapons shown here are awesome....



You like my KKW..?

If so I'll dig some pics out.


yes please...I would love to have one but the $900-$1500 price tag for one in excellent condition is too much for me.



Here's a few more pics of mine...



Alongside my AR



With my bro in the hot seat


50m iron sights from a rest with SK Match ammo


Cheers
Taffy
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 4:52:49 PM EDT
[#24]

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Mauser KKW .22lr

Don't see many originals about (forget Norinco copies)

Taffy

www.marstar.ca/gf-norinco/images/JW-25A-800px.jpg


Wait....that's not a pointy stick.....I thought you could only own pointy sticks in the UK?




"Sighs"

Are these pointy sticks...?

i71.photobucket.com/albums/i131/Taffy223/brecon06.jpg


Thats not GBR, it's not raining.


Link Posted: 6/15/2007 5:03:14 PM EDT
[#25]
Unusual ... PS90


Link Posted: 6/15/2007 5:05:27 PM EDT
[#26]

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My Johnson



heh reminds me of something out of mad maxx
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 5:07:04 PM EDT
[#27]
I'm not sure exactly what it is, but here's what I've got:











If anyone has any insight, I'd sure appreciate it.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 5:08:18 PM EDT
[#28]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 5:54:10 PM EDT
[#29]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:07:49 PM EDT
[#30]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


the stocks and barrels have been imported into the U.S. for 5 years now...I searched and search for a problem with this and cant find one..........I am researching the part in red.....hhhmmmmm...interesting
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:14:16 PM EDT
[#31]
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:14:46 PM EDT
[#32]

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You like my KKW..?

If so I'll dig some pics out.

yes please...I would love to have one but the $900-$1500 price tag for one in excellent condition is too much for me.
Here's a few more pics of mine...



Cheers
Taffy



Here is my Walther KKW which is SA marked and unit marked on the butt plate. Post better pics of your and I'll go take some of the 2 Mauser DSM34's.

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:17:33 PM EDT
[#33]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


I'm looking in the book right now and I don't see Glock carbine listed in 925(d)(3) and it appears to be in sporting configuration.

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:17:47 PM EDT
[#34]

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Seems as if I've been showing this alot around here lately...  But you asked for it...

Pre-WW I Darne shotgun, 12 ga. 2 1/2" chambers:

img.photobucket.com/albums/v723/green_c/GUNS/124_2432.jpg

img.photobucket.com/albums/v723/green_c/GUNS/124_2433.jpg



Very, Very, sweet. Nice shape, too.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:17:57 PM EDT
[#35]
For another rare one a Tippman 1919 with FA sear pack.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:19:43 PM EDT
[#36]

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You like my KKW..?

If so I'll dig some pics out.

yes please...I would love to have one but the $900-$1500 price tag for one in excellent condition is too much for me.
Here's a few more pics of mine...

i71.photobucket.com/albums/i131/Taffy223/Mausersling.jpg

Cheers
Taffy


It's 3am here....I'll get some more pics in the morning for you

Cheers
Taffy


Here is my Walther KKW which is SA marked and unit marked on the butt plate. Post better pics of your and I'll go take some of the 2 Mauser DSM34's.
i178.photobucket.com/albums/w260/lugerman_album/full.jpg
i178.photobucket.com/albums/w260/lugerman_album/nsdap.jpg
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:23:44 PM EDT
[#37]
unk
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:26:14 PM EDT
[#38]
These arent mine, but they are some exotic curious I posted about some time ago.
It appears I cant edit stuff from the archives, so here are just the pics...for the entire thread go here --> Thread from archive





Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:26:25 PM EDT
[#39]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


I'm looking in the book right now and I don't see Glock carbine listed.



so am I in violation???...I always try to follow the laws...I am a L.E.O.....and if I am wrong this is bad...not so much for getting caught here...but just cause its wrong and that bugs me....
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:34:50 PM EDT
[#40]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


I'm looking in the book right now and I don't see Glock carbine listed.



so am I in violation???...I always try to follow the laws...I am a L.E.O.....and if I am wrong this is bad...not so much for getting caught here...but just cause its wrong and that bugs me....


No, not in violation. If it was on that list or not in sporting configuration (folding stock, separate pistol grip, bayonet lug, flash suppressor, bipods, grenade launchers, night sights) then it would not be importable and would require a certain amount of US parts.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:36:38 PM EDT
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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


I'm looking in the book right now and I don't see Glock carbine listed.



so am I in violation???...I always try to follow the laws...I am a L.E.O.....and if I am wrong this is bad...not so much for getting caught here...but just cause its wrong and that bugs me....


Where was the pistol made?  US or Europe?  Where were the parts made?  This will be inportant to your parts count.

US or foreign aside, you can turn a pistol into a rifle with a 16" or more barrel and then add the stock.  You cannot; however, add a stock without first having added the longer barrel because you would have made a short barreled rifle.

jd1
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:38:36 PM EDT
[#42]

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I have an unusual SKS, It was expensive as far as SKSs go. I think I paid $325 for it at a local pawn shop, but only after I researched it on a web site called Uber SKS's. They told all about it & the author said he had never seen a whole one before but he had seen one missing parts for sale for over $500.00 So I decided to buy it.

It's the only SKS I have ever been attracted to, & it was put out by a company called K-sport. That's about all I know about it though.


i142.photobucket.com/albums/r112/SearcherforTruth/100_0744.jpg


I have the 16" Brl version of that SKS.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:38:48 PM EDT
[#43]

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How is you glock 922R compliant?



Wondering that myself...


I am betting in short that its not. I have always wanted one like that but have been unable due to the extreem lack of US parts. I have tracked down US barrels but the stock and other parts . . . . . . You just can't find US made stuff.

And for those wondering if its exempt because it was a pistol first. The answer is that ANY rifle assembled now days MUST be 922 Compliant. Otherwise you could simply build an AK pistol and slap a stock on it (So long as the barrel is long enough) and you would have just circumvented 922 and saved a whole lot of $$ seeings how you didn't get any US parts for the count.

So I pose the question again How is it 922 compliant?

Sorry man not trying to be a Dick. I just want one for myself. If you have info please send me links.


change out the disconector, firing pin, springs with U.S. made......



Not gonna cut it :
Sec. 178.39 Assembly of semiautomatic rifles or shotguns.

(a) No person shall assemble a semiautomatic rifle or any shotgun
using more than 10 of the imported parts listed in paragraph (c) of this
section if the assembled firearm is prohibited from importation under
section 925(d)(3) as not being particularly suitable for or readily
adaptable to sporting purposes.

(c) For purposes of this section, the term imported parts are:

(1) Frames, receivers, receiver castings, forgings or stampings
(2) Barrels
(3) Barrel extensions
(4) Mounting blocks (trunions)
(5) Muzzle attachments
(6) Bolts
(7) Bolt carriers
(8) Operating rods
(9) Gas pistons
(10) Trigger housings
(11) Triggers
(12) Hammers
(13) Sears
(14) Disconnectors
(15) Butt stocks
(16) Pistol grips
(17) Forearms, hand guards
(18) Magazine bodies
(19) Followers
(20) Floor plates

[T.D. ATF-346, 58 FR 40589, July 29, 1993]


I'm looking in the book right now and I don't see Glock carbine listed.



so am I in violation???...I always try to follow the laws...I am a L.E.O.....and if I am wrong this is bad...not so much for getting caught here...but just cause its wrong and that bugs me....


No, not in violation. If it was on that list or not in sporting configuration (folding stock, separate pistol grip, bayonet lug, flash suppressor, bipods, grenade launchers, night sights) then it would not be importable and would require a certain amount of US parts.


thats what I thought and what my fellow L.E.O.'s thought but people on here had me second guessing myself(was making a bunch of phone calls right now and all said it wasnt listed and legal as well nor could I find it listed)....thanks for the scare ARFCOM.....
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:41:26 PM EDT
[#44]

Quoted:

Quoted:
www.lococnc.com/TempImages/DSC01665.JPG


MATEBA!

Awesome! What cal is that one?


.357 Mag... 8" Barrel
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:44:15 PM EDT
[#45]
My AMD pistol build



Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:46:59 PM EDT
[#46]

Quoted:
I'm not sure exactly what it is, but here's what I've got:

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Blur.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/OpenBreech.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/CloseUp.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Profile2.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Profile1.jpg

If anyone has any insight, I'd sure appreciate it.


Hmm, my limited knowledge suggests that it's a rifle-musket conversion, but I don't remember which inventor did it that way...Allen or Hall spring to mind, but I don't remember..must search for it....
Well, according to Wikipedia, it doesn't seem to be an Allin conversion, but that smacks of converted rifle-musket, I just can't find which one.
Interesting rifle though.


ETA: I did a little more poking around, it may be a Snider-Enfield type, a "sporterized" model perhaps.


FWIW...

ETA2: Beaten to it!

Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:49:19 PM EDT
[#47]

Quoted:
I'm not sure exactly what it is, but here's what I've got:

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Blur.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/OpenBreech.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/CloseUp.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Profile2.jpg

i12.photobucket.com/albums/a214/chooper/Profile1.jpg

If anyone has any insight, I'd sure appreciate it.





snider conversion????

go over to gunboards.com, post in the smokepole section,
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:50:18 PM EDT
[#48]
Dam ya'll have some cool toys.
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:53:34 PM EDT
[#49]
Bonus points if you can name this firearm without looking at the file name...



They only made around 7000 of them...
Link Posted: 6/15/2007 6:59:03 PM EDT
[#50]
Remington Nylon something, I have a 66 and 77
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