AR-15's

Worse yet, I only have 500 rounds so I gotta make each and every one count--I'm used to 'em being 70 cents each and got lucky when Midway was able to throw together a "1 case per customer" sale on IMI when nobody else could get anything and prices were skyrocketing.

Then again, we have a bill in our Legislature here to ban all semiautos, even the Garand and 10/22, so we're trying to catch up to you disturbingly fast... :(

Dirty anti gun scum on both sides of our boarder sorry so say. I see over reaching anti gun legislation like this purposed time to time in the USA, but it almost always dies before it gets far. Crossing my fingers for ya's.

Cheers
Moe
 
Dirty anti gun scum on both sides of our boarder sorry so say. I see over reaching anti gun legislation like this purposed time to time in the USA, but it almost always dies before it gets far. Crossing my fingers for ya's.

Cheers
Moe

Thanks, Moe, and mine are same for yours to the point that they're starting to take a permanent set. Very first one they're trying to slam through is a mag ban despite the exact same thing being before our Supreme Court... that gets voted out to state Senate floor tomorrow morning, and barring a miracle they have a 1-vote margin to push it through since one of the few pro-gun D's accepted an appointed office from King Inslee the Intolerable.
 
Worse yet, I only have 500 rounds so I gotta make each and every one count--I'm used to 'em being 70 cents each and got lucky when Midway was able to throw together a "1 case per customer" sale on IMI when nobody else could get anything and prices were skyrocketing.

Then again, we have a bill in our Legislature here to ban all semiautos, even the Garand and 10/22, so we're trying to catch up to you disturbingly fast... :(

You should of bought one of those 14,000 round drums that some gun stores had down there.
 
You should of bought one of those 14,000 round drums that some gun stores had down there.

If they'd had one of the Good Stuff, and the check woulda cleared, and I'd had somewhere to receive it for me I might've. :) As it is, I'd rather the front office here not have to deal with blatant ammo/gun-related shipments (the property manager and staff all know I'm a gunbuilder and treat it as an open secret, and in return I maintain "plausible deniability" with what I have shipped where) and 500rd was about all my aunt's bad shoulder would let me handle using her house as a dropsite.
 
Worse yet, I only have 500 rounds so I gotta make each and every one count--I'm used to 'em being 70 cents each and got lucky when Midway was able to throw together a "1 case per customer" sale on IMI when nobody else could get anything and prices were skyrocketing.

Then again, we have a bill in our Legislature here to ban all semiautos, even the Garand and 10/22, so we're trying to catch up to you disturbingly fast... :(

i ve heard that your bill will be really bad and makes trudeau an amateur on bans ...
 
i ve heard that your bill will be really bad and makes trudeau an amateur on bans ...

Yeah, and the Dems pushing it can all go choke on dog turds. Wouldn't be the first law I've tossed them the middle finger and refused compliance with (Obamacare Individual Mandate in my case)... they and your Libs need to start learning to choose wisely, because once they drive a previously scrupulously law-abiding individual to take that first step down Scofflaw Road, two VERY bad things happen because first every step further down the road gets that much easier and makes the next easier still, and second it exposes just how much BS a great deal of the legal codes' Malum Prohibitum really is.
 
Yeah, and the Dems pushing it can all go choke on dog turds. Wouldn't be the first law I've tossed them the middle finger and refused compliance with (Obamacare Individual Mandate in my case)... they and your Libs need to start learning to choose wisely, because once they drive a previously scrupulously law-abiding individual to take that first step down Scofflaw Road, two VERY bad things happen because first every step further down the road gets that much easier and makes the next easier still, and second it exposes just how much BS a great deal of the legal codes' Malum Prohibitum really is.

I couldn't agree more with this statement. You know they can approach gun control in one of two ways. Have some reasonable gun control or have unreasonable gun control and lose the chance to have some control.

Cheers
Moe
 
Now that the AR-15 platform has been prohibited and the amnesty period is ending next month, what are AR-15 owners supposed to do with their rifles? I'm happy that I never purchased an AR-15, but feel bad for those who have prohibited ARs.
 
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Now that the AR-15 platform has been prohibited and the amnesty period is ending next month, what are AR-15 owners supposed to do with their rifles? I'm happy that I never purchased an AR-15, but feel bad for those who have prohibited ARs.

Do you have any 10 gauge shots guns Dave?

Billy says theyre ok, but youve got to ask yourself, with all the lying Billy has done, is the OIC right, or is Bill bliar right to say the are not prohibited?

https://oodmag.com/common-shotguns-unaffected-by-firearms-ban-feds-say/
 
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Now that the AR-15 platform has been prohibited and the amnesty period is ending next month, what are AR-15 owners supposed to do with their rifles? I'm happy that I never purchased an AR-15, but feel bad for those who have prohibited ARs.

Im glad I have ar15s. I wanted them, so I worked hard and saved my money and bought them piece by piece and put them together over extended periods of time and now they live in my safe - they are "a part" of me. I feel bad for anyone who is ruled by the whims of a tyrant or a mob, I answer to One authority now and forever.
 
Now that the AR-15 platform has been prohibited and the amnesty period is ending next month, what are AR-15 owners supposed to do with their rifles? I'm happy that I never purchased an AR-15, but feel bad for those who have prohibited ARs.

It definitely sucks I had a friend who just got his licence and bought his first gun an AR 15 and literally days after the news broke lol poor dude didn't even get to use it once. I'm not happy just as much as the next guy but if there's any positive for me personally anyway it's that from a financial standpoint it looks like I may not lose money based on the price we "might" be getting back. We'll see.
 
It definitely sucks I had a friend who just got his licence and bought his first gun an AR 15 and literally days after the news broke lol poor dude didn't even get to use it once. I'm not happy just as much as the next guy but if there's any positive for me personally anyway it's that from a financial standpoint it looks like I may not lose money based on the price we "might" be getting back. We'll see.

you will not get your money back you did not own one ... i m keeping mines no money involved end of the story ...
 
I suppose I shouldn't taunt you guys posting this, but I just started building a GAU-5 ASDW with my own little "Product Improvement Program" being run on it.

PIP changes:
--(the bare buffer tube doesn't count because that's a requirement to keep it a pistol and sidestep the current "shoulder brace" BS)
--Midwest Combat Rail Lightweight 10.5" with anti-rotate tabs cut off replaces its G3 counterpart in light of latter unavailability. (The G3ML10.5 handguard is a "zombie product," it was already discontinued and then the USAF shoveled enough money at Midwest to get then to crank out one more run.)
--MBUS Pro sights to be replaced by MBUS-3.
--Ambi safety and mag-catch.
--Component coupler (QD riser joined to double-sided Picatinny claw adapter) used to hold the two sections together in go-bag. Depending on heights, may reposition coupler stowage rail so coupler can pull double duty as barricade/hand stop.
--Lo-pro 10-round mag in magwell for faster transition from bag to firing.
--While USAF practice is mags loose, PIP organizes them in two MOLLE pouches for quick belt-clipping.

Many parts still to acquire, but you can see a shape of things to come.

20221103_205611.jpg
 
I suppose I shouldn't taunt you guys posting this, but I just started building a GAU-5 ASDW with my own little "Product Improvement Program" being run on it.

PIP changes:
--(the bare buffer tube doesn't count because that's a requirement to keep it a pistol and sidestep the current "shoulder brace" BS)
--Midwest Combat Rail Lightweight 10.5" with anti-rotate tabs cut off replaces its G3 counterpart in light of latter unavailability. (The G3ML10.5 handguard is a "zombie product," it was already discontinued and then the USAF shoveled enough money at Midwest to get then to crank out one more run.)
--MBUS Pro sights to be replaced by MBUS-3.
--Ambi safety and mag-catch.
--Component coupler (QD riser joined to double-sided Picatinny claw adapter) used to hold the two sections together in go-bag. Depending on heights, may reposition coupler stowage rail so coupler can pull double duty as barricade/hand stop.
--Lo-pro 10-round mag in magwell for faster transition from bag to firing.
--While USAF practice is mags loose, PIP organizes them in two MOLLE pouches for quick belt-clipping.

Many parts still to acquire, but you can see a shape of things to come.

20221103_205611.jpg

pretty bad when a progressive blue state like Washington has more gun rights than Alberta.....
 
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