DECKARD;
No problem bringing that pistol.... Hw many prohibs would we sell ?
John
DECKARD;
No problem bringing that pistol.... Hw many prohibs would we sell ?
John
FN makes all sorts of innovative firearms. In fact, it's arguably the most innovative small arms manufacturer these days. The gun pictured above is not a new product bur rather a "tactical" version of the BAR, which has been around for decades. If you can sell an old hunting rifle to the mall ninja crowd by adding an accessory rail, pistol grip and camo paint, why not go for it?Funny on one end of the spectrum you have FN with all the resources available to it comming out with a hobbled together gun. Then there's Magpul, smaller company, it's first time designing a firearm and it comes out with the Masada is short order which is actually a step forward. Just a terrible effort on FN's part.
The .45ACP version of that pistol has a 4.5" barrel; you should have no problem bringing it in.DECKARD;
No problem bringing that pistol.... Hw many prohibs would we sell ?
John
Looks like FN has "miltarized" the Browining BAR. Anyone seen or know anything more about this rifle (other than it's quite ugly)?
http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF049&gid=FNG022&cid=FNC01&mid=FNM0137
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It's all pretty frustrating when what one really wants is an accurate, non-restricted 7.62 semi-auto. Your choices are M1A or M14S (which are both fine) or a black hunting rifle with a canoe paddle for a stock, a ### toy for a pistol grip and picatinny rails for mounting my Faema cappuccino maker.
If SIG would just chamber the 550 in 7.62 my itch would be taken care of...
It's all pretty frustrating when what one really wants is an accurate, non-restricted 7.62 semi-auto. Your choices are M1A or M14S (which are both fine) or a black hunting rifle with a canoe paddle for a stock, a ### toy for a pistol grip and picatinny rails for mounting my Faema cappuccino maker.
If SIG would just chamber the 550 in 7.62 my itch would be taken care of...