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Posted: 9/11/2014 8:18:47 PM EDT
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In before the KNS hit squad. I noticed that too....unless those are the KNS pins built for a G trigger, you need to lose them. http://www.adcofirearms.com/acc/Geissele_KNS.cfm |
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Good looking stick! I'm waiting for my sdn-6 to come in as well, its about to kill me
What kinda optic you looking at using? I have not completely decided. I'm either going to buy an ACOG for my 5.56 and put the EOTech on this one or I might go with a T1. |
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Ah, read the link. Interesting, though it doesn't pertain to me at all.
I marked my pins and one of them does rotate a (very) little, but I had decided it wasn't important. If they're Gen 2 and that issue is corrected, I'd leave them in. No need to immediately conform to what the hive says. |
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After waiting 6 months I finally received my tax stamp. It's a factory Noveske 10.5" 300 Blackout upper with a Noveske Gen III lower that I built. Lower: JP Enterprises Silent Captured Recoil Buffer Spring Vltor buffer tube Geissele SSA-E trigger B.A.D. Ambi selector Troy Ambi mag release Magpul stock and grip Noveske takedown pins and single point end plate Shot it for the first time this weekend and it shoots great. Now I'm just waiting for the stamp for my AAC SDN-6 can to come in! http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee141/KimberPB/300blk_zps79e3b8b7.jpg Hard to believe Gen 3 has been out over 6 months already. |
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Congratulations! just make sure you keep that tax stamp with you anytime you take the SBR out. Carrying a COPY of the stamp, and associated paperwork, is a good idea (although NOT required by law). Carrying the actual stamp around with all your other range crap is a recipe for losing it or damaging it. Leave it locked in your safe. |
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Carrying a COPY of the stamp, and associated paperwork, is a good idea (although NOT required by law). Carrying the actual stamp around with all your other range crap is a recipe for losing it or damaging it. Leave it locked in your safe. Quoted:
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Congratulations! just make sure you keep that tax stamp with you anytime you take the SBR out. Carrying a COPY of the stamp, and associated paperwork, is a good idea (although NOT required by law). Carrying the actual stamp around with all your other range crap is a recipe for losing it or damaging it. Leave it locked in your safe. Ya I have other suppressors so what I normally do is make a copy of the original then leave the original locked away in my safe. I have a little binder in my range bag that has a copy of my trust and copies of the stamps. Keeps everything together and I have not had any issues with the copies as of yet. |
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