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Pretty stoked! Yesterday, picked up my 11" VTAC rail and got a 10% discount on all my Magpul parts from Quantico! Turners Outdoor store had a mad sale on Mags and all kinds of firearms. Picked up my cleaning set and some extra frog lube for my arsenal.
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11-26-2012, 11:00 AM | #452 |
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nothing like the smell of coffee mixed with gunpowder in the morning
1888 Ithaca Double Barrel 12ga Remington 870 Wingmaster 12ga M90-31 7.62x54R Winchester Model 190 .22L S&W Sigma Series SW40VE .40cal Last edited by LA Kings; 11-26-2012 at 12:59 PM.. |
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Just ordered a Norinco m14, USGI bolt and Pro Mag Stock (I know its a knock off =/ tried to save up for a JAE but ended up buying a set of Wilwoods for the s14)
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There are so many good entry level guns these days. Best thing to do, is go to a shooting range, where you can try different guns. What works for one, may not work for another. Glock, Springfield, and Smith and Wesson, all make very good, well priced pistols. My first purchase was an XD-9, and I love that gun. Then I shot an M&P .22, and was blown away, at how good it felt in my hands. Ended up trading a Glock 21, for a .45 M&P, and couldn't be happier. I'd still want a Glock in my arsenal, but it's going to be a 17, or 19. I have small hands, so that affects which pistols feel right for me.
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12-14-2012, 07:01 AM | #460 |
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9mm ar. Yhm upper..midwest Industries 15" free float vltor emod stock houge grip magpul vfg. Magpul flip up sights..vortex strikefire red dot...
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Building my 7" 9mm ar right now. Suppressor will have to wait a couple more years, but gun should be done in a couple weeks, and my form1 sent out shortly after. I'll get pics up in a few days when things calm down.
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Also, while you can build an upper that is under 16" you CANNOT place it legally onto the lower until you have the approved stamp back unless that lower is registered as a pistol with no butt stock. The minute you put a shorter upper on a lower with stock and no stamp for it, paper in process or not, your ass will be handed to you if you get caught. I remember the first time I went to range with mine people were like how the fuck do you own that legality etc etc. Whipped out my copy of my stamp and was like fuck off or call the ATF heres the number. Keep in mind to that you cannot easily sell the lower itself after its been registered with the ATF. Unless of course you get it unregistered as a class 3 etc. Also if your lower says cal multi on it list every damn caliber you will ever want to use that lower for on the form. Mine took about 6 weeks to get in albeit it was 2007 but totally worth it. This is just pure sex! Last edited by niscur29; 12-15-2012 at 06:09 PM.. |
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See if you can find a saiga AK style hunting rifle and convert it. I loved my converted saiga. Awesome gun made in the same facility as true military AK's and super cheap at the time. Should have the holes for the pistol grip in the body and you can score the conversion kits rather cheap.
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Not if you shop around...Buds has the rifle for $349. After shipping FFL etc should be around $400. You can piece together a good conversion kit relatively cheap. Mine was under 500 total but this was 2007-2008 when prices were still cheap. Hell I sold it face to face back down in FL in 09 for $600 fully converted with only about 3-400 rounds through it.
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I've always hated this crap - You are looking at $200 for a parts kit. So $400 for a Saiga, $200+ for a parts kit... thats $600 and then you'll need conversion parts for US Regs - thats another $100 almost. |
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Arsenals are "pretty" AK's but $1000+ versus $650 tops is a no brainer to me. |
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Regardless if your pissing away 7-bills there is only one real solution for an AK. Zastava. I converted a PPAP a few years ago, so pissed that they now have a fully converted one for $650. Amazing plantform. Serbs know whats up. CAI Yugo Zastava AKM-47 PAP M70 rifle, 7.62x39 caliber, with pistol grip and wood stock. |
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I didn't realize that the cheaper aresenals are basically striped and rebuilt saigas. I had always looked at their milled versions etc. That's the great thing about AK's you can build or buy complete just like AR's. I have built all of mine so I liked going that route.
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My real question regarding the Trust is Taxes. If im understanding it correctly the Trust is the Entity (like a person or corporation). SO if i set up a Trust soley for the purposes of NFA, As long as i do not Sell any items that belong to the Trust, there will be NO taxes to remit to the governemnt come April 15th?? as in Zero Income for the trust.
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Just thinking about it, I would think, depending on how you set it up, it would be no different if you personally sale items on this forum and choose to report the income on your taxes or not. My trust is setup as a revocable trust for firearms only and is very specific to that in the way it is written that me as the grantor/trustee etc have all profit/loss transferred to me JIC. Therefore if I actually sold my SBR, which for legal purposes is the bare lower only the upper stock/grip/trigger/barrel etc do not count. I would assume I would pass that income (whatever a lower goes for these days) to my tax return as required.
But in all honesty if you think you would ever consider selling a C3 weapon/suppressor etc then why consider purchasing one and go through the hassle of getting the forms, paying the stamp tax legalities of selling it etc, just to sell it for little to no profit. They are cool as shit to own, but I would never consider selling it as an SBR. I would rather deregister it, which would end my trust, then sell it seperately as an AR lower and Pistol Upper. The great thing about the trust is that you can setup beneficiaries etc so that when I die, the gun can legally transfer to my son as he is a trustee once he turns 18 and would become the grantor etc. Technically the trust owns the firearm and the grantor manages the items and trustees etc can possess it so long as they are called out etc. As far as the ATF knows, my trust is the owner of the gun. |
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