03 May 2020 00:02
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2020-05-03T00:02:58.333+00:00
I wonder if buying 80% lowers in bulk to resell for cash anonymously (still as 80%s, not finished) would be something people would like to take advantage of.
@BigRed1 if they’re not registered, then how will anyone know that it wasn’t the person in possession that bought, milled, and assembled it? 🤔 buying them and finishing them is legal, just aren’t supposedly to sell it without a serial number. However, no number, no trail 🤷♂️
@[MS] Foxtrot795 actually the way the law is written and defined, there's no requirement to serialize it before you sell it, because it's not an income source for you. The law revolves around your intent. Was it intended to be for yourself when you made it or was it to sell? I have no idea how well they can prove intent.
Understandable. I wish i could find an rmr plate for my m17, i currently only use the delta point pro but if you had to use it to chamber off a table or boot idk how well itll hold up.
Hmmmm...I would necessarily say that. I have a sub 100 dollar optic in my AR and it’s solid. I did tons of research before I picked one and the one I got was on every top 10 list I looked at. The Sightmark Ultra Shot Plus as definitely a higher quality optic for the money
I agree, no poor shaming, i am one. Currently running a holosun on one rifle and a variable optic by vortex on my other. Currently working on upgrading those. My carrier is my fear, you pay alot for plates and would rather it not fall apart when used heavily.
The holosun 510c was my first choice, followed by the Vortex Venom until I found my current one. Granted, I’ll be upgrading hopefully before too long, but in the meantime, I have absolutely ZERO hesitation whatsoever on relying on my current optic if need be, plus I have my irons too.
Shit, my carry gun is a taurus G2, my wifes is an S&W 9swve
We both want H&K 45s once we open our shop. ( we are spoiled)
We sold off our major collection to buy our home, about 17k worth of milsurp guns
Everyone was a poor once. Or at least a newb. Nothing wrong with it, just upgrade when and where you can. I run Gucci shit because I've slowly been upgrading for years. It's a process.
@BigRed1 I carry a M&P Shield .40, my wife carries my M&P Shield 9, and I have an M&P-15 that I just built off the bones of. I swear by S&W. I had an SD9 and my father in law has an SD40 that I’ve shot a few times, and I just absolutely despise the trigger in them and the overall feel of them. Definitely not knocking them, just definitely not my first choice
I had the LCP a few years ago. Two of them actually, then I had another one my wife carried and she wanted something bigger, so I traded it for the .40 and gave her my 9 to carry. Ruger definitely has a solid gun too
While I can appreciate the artistry of making distressed looks, my preference is guns that used to look pristine but every bit of worn paint and finish tells a story
@Confused agreed. But also don’t plan on it ending up there, but people also don’t intend to get a ticket when they do for a drive either so there’s that
I don't really get the point of extra recoil when all that energy is spent putting a hole through someone instead of making the wound cavity bigger. That being said, if you have more experience with a 40, carry a 40
@Confused about the same with a 9 and 40 experience-wise. Main reason for the trade was she wanted something bigger and she loved my Shield 9, and I happened to run across the Shield 40 and worked a deal on it. And I want to have all the different variations on the M&P series anyway since they’re my favorite line of firearms.