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It is a military factory, they don't think that way. As I said above, we have now convinced them to not weld them.

Military always have their own agenda. They will just have to learn that the customer is always right. The orders should come with free smiles like McDonalds. Lol!
 
Military always have their own agenda. They will just have to learn that the customer is always right. The orders should come with free smiles like McDonalds. Lol!

lol, yes a massive military factory building tanks, rocket launchers, land mines, anti aircraft guns and god knows what else is going to bend over backwards for the canadian market because they want to tacticool their m14.:HR:
 
Of course we can get tanks, anything. Just email me your requirements.

You know, there is a guy down the street from me who has a Caboose in his back yard they use for their Parties and what not. How cool would it be if I had a Tank in my back yard? Lol! I could easily blow up his Caboose from where it would sit. KABOOM! Lol!
 
SEI makes a Vortex slip on type flashider where you can use your existing castle nut. The problem is getting them to ship flashider up here. This is what I got from Brownells when I ordered a SAI Flashider/comp so I still waiting on Springfield armoury to see if they will send me one.

ATTENTION CUSTOMER: SIR: DUE TO DDTC RESTRCTIONS ON SME (SIGNIFICANT MILITARY EQUIPMENT) WEHAVE CANCELED ITEM(S) FROM YOUR ORDER.WE REGRET THE INCONVENIENCE.THANK YOU

Check out there website http://www.smithenterprise.com/products03.02.html

Just was informed that my SAI Flashider/Comp was sent out on Friday. from the Springfield Armoury Store :)
 
Punch the flashhider off, install the Troy MCS.

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Yeah, but it's the cartridge case that's steel, not the bullet core. Steel cored bullet might make sparks and that might make something ignite down range if it's REALLY dry but low velocity cartridge cases landing on the ground near your feet?

There is some steel in the bullet. Magnets stick to the top part of the bullets on these Norc rounds. Description reads "Bimetal copper/steel-cased". I believe it's copper washed steel jacketed lead bullets with copper washed steel cases.
 
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