You are very very wrong. 1-100 does matter lol.
Its either capital gains or income regardless. For a veteran of this forum you dont stay on topic well
You are very very wrong. 1-100 does matter lol.
ItÂ’s either capital gains or income regardless. For a veteran of this forum you donÂ’t stay on topic wellÂ…
Picked mine up today, barrel is luckily more or less straight with the receiver, though the stock is noticeably bent and way too high for the sights. Anyone know of ways to mount a buffer tube? Sigamco being a nazi put a damper on that route it seems.
Media called me many things a few years back…Im trying to not pass judgment on anything the media pumps out. SIGMACO built beautiful stuff and treated the customer base like gold….Ill judge him based on my experience.
This x10000 brother and I appreciate the quote lmfaoo
This.
According to the MSM and the Liberal party (same thing) if you own guns and support the freedom convoy youre a Nazi racist too.
DittoI'm no boomer and even I think you guys are cringe. Check your ego's at the door.
Both these comments are wrong and stupid. Rifle is straight, it is replaced with one that is straight, you get a refund, or you chargeback. You're credit card company will not do anything the above morons posted.
Media called me many things a few years back…Im trying to not pass judgment on anything the media pumps out. SIGMACO built beautiful stuff and treated the customer base like gold….Ill judge him based on my experience.
Media called me many things a few years back…Im trying to not pass judgment on anything the media pumps out. SIGMACO built beautiful stuff and treated the customer base like gold….Ill judge him based on my experience.
I recommended not to TRY chargeback, so why do you call me a moron? CC companies only do chargebacks if the vendor is a scammer.
You're welcome. When you go to zero it, any windage adjustment made will be done via moving that front sight tower left or right. Make sure to tighten it really snugly once you're satisfied with the zero.
Its either capital gains or income regardless. For a veteran of this forum you dont stay on topic well
If you are running a business selling firearms you need a BFL - this is different than the tax implications.
If you are buying ten of the same gun from the same dealer to resell at a profit there is a good argument you are running a business.
Try harder to understand.
Use this method to measure the barrel deviation:
You can also quickly gauge if your barrel is actually bent via field stripping the rifle, and looking down the muzzle for the cleaning rod hole at the rear of the reciever. If the hole is centered, your rifle's barrel is not offset or it's minimal. If the hole is noticeably to one side or the other, it's likely offset.
TI's currently stated spec for these 81Ms is no more than 4mm of deviation with the previously mentioned measuring test.
As for it causing issues, if the barrel is too severely bent, it can cause zeroing issues. If it's "within spec", iron sight zeroing should still be possible, but optic zeroing may be problematic. The rifle should otherwise still function fine. I strongly recommend you read your owners manual to familiarize yourself with the rifle, but there are two things to pay attention to:
- the gas regulator. There are 3 settings, 1 for normal, 0 for complete shutoff, and 2 for adverse. For the vast majority of your shooting, this should be set to 1. 0 was intended for rifle grenade usage on the original rifle model and 2 is only if the rifle starts having cycling issues on 1 and/or is severely fouled. You can use the base of a 7.62x39mm cartridge or casing to adjust the gas setting.
- the iron sights. The rear sight has numbers from zero to 5. Each number between one and 5 corresponds to that distance in hundreds of meters (i.e. 1 = 100m, 2 = 200m and so on). The 0 setting is only to be used to remove and replace the gas piston cover, and can be accessed via going to the 1 setting, then pulling the rear sight nob on the left side out and then rotating it to the 0 setting. On both sides of the rear sight, there is a divet that the nunber is supposed to line up with. This is designed so that the shooter from the iron sight level can see the number setting from your normal sight picture. Also, to actually zero the sights, all adjustment is done at the front sight. Windage via screwing or unscrewing the front sight post up or down, and windage via unscrewing the large screw at the back of the front sight, drifting the whole tower left or right on the dovetail, and then tightening it down again. The included tool kit should include the little wrench neccesary for this task.
Hope this helps!
If you are running a business selling firearms you need a BFL - this is different than the tax implications.
If you are buying ten of the same gun from the same dealer to resell at a profit there is a good argument you are running a business.
Try harder to understand.
Being new you clearly don't understand who Gutinater is or how he knows....
Yup this ^^^
I've been doing the same thing with Type 81s and mags, started buying up as many SIGMACO parts as I could and some extra Type 81s. Can't wait to resell at 100-200% markup in a couple of months. Gonna just keep doing this as long as I can there's so much money in it. I've got like 5-10k worth of stuff I bought just for reselling
Never trust the feds, they got cameras high up in the skies that can read the colour of our eyes.