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Posted: 4/1/2017 7:17:05 PM EDT
| Now that RoninPro has disappeared down the rabbit hole , has anyone used these guys? Their products seem to match RPs tubes. Thanks |
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Damn. Got my hopes up.
RoninPro folded just as I was about to spring for their SP1 tube and end cap. I literally had it in the cart, but when I went back the next day to pull the trigger...poof! Love to know where I can find one. Looks like azpenngirl only has some cups. |
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Damn, didn't even realize Ronin was gone. Â Where the F are you supposed to get parts if you have a Form 1 dammit! Â Everything I had planned waiting on the Form 1 was based on SDTac. Â Which meant that you had to be a skilled lathe operator to make and thread your own tube and internal components. The solvent trap madness made it possible for anybody with a drill to make one, and has spoiled many a new builder, and has scared the hell out of the feds. |
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Back in the day, when your registered to "make & register" a firearm, that meant that you manufactured all the parts yourself wtihout any outside sourcing. Which meant that you had to be a skilled lathe operator to make and thread your own tube and internal components. The solvent trap madness made it possible for anybody with a drill to make one, and has spoiled many a new builder, and has scared the hell out of the feds. |
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Back in the day, when your registered to "make & register" a firearm, that meant that you manufactured all the parts yourself wtihout any outside sourcing. Which meant that you had to be a skilled lathe operator to make and thread your own tube and internal components. The solvent trap madness made it possible for anybody with a drill to make one, and has spoiled many a new builder, and has scared the hell out of the feds. I'm assuming that the children, if they are, in fact, on you lawn, should depart immediately? |
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Back in the day, when your registered to "make & register" a firearm, that meant that you manufactured all the parts yourself wtihout any outside sourcing. Which meant that you had to be a skilled lathe operator to make and thread your own tube and internal components. The solvent trap madness made it possible for anybody with a drill to make one, and has spoiled many a new builder, and has scared the hell out of the feds. Not that anyone would ever do that without first having an approved form one. |
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