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Hi John,
Are these new receivers or the same ones the RCMP had "issue" with?
For my understanding, on April 10, you will create 3 different CZ858 items on your website, restricted (1), folding stock (110) , and all rest fix stock? correct?
Oh man, can't decide between folder or fixed!
Damn it. I can't. No. C'mon man that is not cool. It's not gonna fly with her. No way. She's gonna find out. Of course she will. Like she's not gonna notice a thousand bucks missing. Well yeah I can buy a prepaid card so it doesn't show but... Even if I hide it she will see it eventually. Get the mail before she does? and leave it in the car for a while?... Well maybe but what about the money? ...and then I can buy her a new tablet so she won't be mad if I get something nice too? That might work. But the second I bring it inside... Jason wouldn't ask me to store a gun for him, his safe is bigger then mine, that would never work... a gift? Mighty generous of him...lol. Bring it in in parts... hmmm... more chances of getting caught than just doing a one time covert smuggle. Damnit I need to figure this out before the 10th... Thanks a lot Wolverine...
Any difficulty in sourcing a Beaver barf stock if I buy a folder?
Bi-metal ammo is normally (at least in the eastern European cases) a lead cored, steel jacket ammo with a thin copper coating over the steel jacket. I'm assuming that the norc ammo is the same but I don't know for sure.
during WWII the US used bi-metal bullets, some of there M1 ball and M2 AP rounds were copper coated steel jackets. They won't harm the bore as Mr. Wolverine has stated.
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