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What's the one that operates like a shotgun?
That's kinda slick. |
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I was at a shoot recently where there were tons of them. If you believed what you read on arfcom you would think that no one has them, there are tons of them.
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What the Hell? OP you need to put Graphic Warning in your title.
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Troy Pump Action rifle. It's an interesting rifle but hard to shoot off a bench, barricade etc and obviously there's no bolt hold back. I took mine to one match and kind of struggled with it. View Quote |
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An elderly black gentleman at the range was trying to run his and wasn't sure how to separate the upper and lower to look inside as it was the first gun he ever bought, so I helped him out. He offered to let me shoot his, so I shot a few rounds. Then I let him shoot my semi non-neutered. He was surprised at the difference and I explained how the action soaks up some recoil. Not the best system, but the more the merrier . View Quote |
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I have a PTR 91 and a AR in my moms safe in CA. The flash hiders are removed and Im running grip wrap on them, but since theyre featureless, I was able to get rid of the silly bullet buttons.
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I didn't really notice any recoil from mine, but I've only shot my 223, not my 308. They are kind of pointless when there are Ares and Dildo rifles View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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An elderly black gentleman at the range was trying to run his and wasn't sure how to separate the upper and lower to look inside as it was the first gun he ever bought, so I helped him out. He offered to let me shoot his, so I shot a few rounds. Then I let him shoot my semi non-neutered. He was surprised at the difference and I explained how the action soaks up some recoil. Not the best system, but the more the merrier . |
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If by neutered you're referring to the inability to shoot in full auto, then yes I do.
However I can swap stocks and pistol grips and muzzle devices almost at will |
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I think he posted a pic of his before. Haven't seen anyone else. They look uncomfortable to shoot and handle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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@Aimless Generally, something like the Ares SCR, if you can even find one, is the better option. Featureless but not uncomfortable or unwieldy. Side-charging upper is a good idea with those, though. I'm trying to figure out what to do with my FAL that is my go-to rifle. There are a lot fewer options than for ARs. There is currently no option for fixing the mag according to the new standards that does not involve pinning, riveting, or welding, all of which have an irreversible impact on major components. Featureless is impractical, and there are no ways to try to make it at least a little palatable due to the differences in the design compared to the AR-15. The trigger is too far forward. I'm not registering it as an AW, either. The only other option is keeping it disassembled or disabling semi-auto function. |
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I own a ban era 20" A2 w/o muzzle attachment. That's the closest I've got. Ironically, it's my favorite range gun. When I shoot the barrel out I'll replace it with one with a brake
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What's the deal with the retread thread topics?
This thread was already done a couple weeks ago. As was the Apple Cider Vinegar thread. |
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If you own the no pistol grip abomination AND the bolt or pump action upper model, you can change your mind about compliance in about 60 seconds.
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Dear Lord.
I bought an off list lower when I still lived in CA, when it first became a thing. I think the prospect of building it into that kind of nonsense is what finally pushed me over the edge to GTFO. The only neutering on my ARs is that they aren't FA. |
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I am going to ask for about the 50th time.
Why does nobody import these or license this design for manufacture/sale in NY/CA etc. If I had the wherewithal to get into the gun business I would do it. Southern Gun Co Lever Release 223 |
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Shops here have them n say they dont sell.
Fixed mag option seems more popular |
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I am going to ask for about the 50th time. Why does nobody import these or license this design for manufacture/sale in NY/CA etc. If I had the wherewithal to get into the gun business I would do it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9fhEmufgbw View Quote Even those of us in free states have to deal with NFA. I dream of a day when machine guns, suppressors, SBRs can just be bought like a regular firearm with an instant background check. |
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I've never even seen one in person, but I doubt they sell them in Arizona and I can't imagine anyone from California bringing one here and leaving it in it's crippled state.
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I would rather take unidentified pills and hang out with Bill Cosby than own, touch or shoot one of those abortions.
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I didn't really notice any recoil from mine, but I've only shot my 223, not my 308. They are kind of pointless when there are Ares and Dildo rifles View Quote I got mine in 300 blackout knowing when I moved back home it would be sweet with a suppressor. Sadly I'm still waiting on the ATF Agree that it's kind of awkward to shoot in certain positions though. Standing up its pretty damn fun. |
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Troy Pump Action rifle. It's an interesting rifle but hard to shoot off a bench, barricade etc and obviously there's no bolt hold back. I took mine to one match and kind of struggled with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's the one that operates like a shotgun? That's kinda slick. Troy pump review |
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