Posted Dec 9th 2014
Posted Jan 8th 2015
Is this still happening ?![]()
Do you ever have anything nice to say ? You make statements and when I question them you simply DO NOT reply....
Once again you rpove your complete lack of knowledge of what is happening, but you just have to say something, you must have a very boring life indeed
John
Just a few words to update all folks on CGN
The AR15/M16 spare parts sets have been sitting for weeks waiting the export permit, now expected within a couple of weeks....
John
johnone posted Feb 20th ;11077464 said:Just a few words to update all folks on CGN
The AR15/M16 spare parts sets have been sitting for weeks waiting the export permit, now expected within a couple of weeks....
John
I will immediately forward your objection to the customs authorities in the exporting country.... I have no doubt that will shake them up and we will get our export permit immediately thereafter....Well going into week 8 now & we're still waiting ?![]()
I will immediately forward your objection to the customs authorities in the exporting country.... I have no doubt that will shake them up and we will get our export permit immediately thereafter....
John
Well going into week 8 now & we're still waiting ?![]()
I will immediately forward your objection to the customs authorities in the exporting country.... I have no doubt that will shake them up and we will get our export permit immediately thereafter....
John
They have arrived, in stock and ready to ship
https://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/product.jsp?productid=86836
full auto parts are in the package? really?
i see the the auto sear and disconector......wouldnt that get you in trouble?
one hole away from FUN.
Get a life
Don't be a ∂ick. It is a fair question. Simultaneously possessing the parts kit AND a lower receiver capable of accepting these parts is constructive possession of a full-auto. If you happen to have a mill, a regular AR-15 receiver is enough for constructive possession. Unless you have a prohib license, its a nasty situation. I for one choose to avoid it. Others won't. That's the beauty of a free market.
FF
thats funny. if you had a mill you could make all the parts from scratch. owning the tools to be able to mill the receiver does not prove intent. there is nothing wrong with owning these parts (or the tools) unless you go out of your way to break the law.
You are correct - merely owning a mill and a billet of aluminum is not the same as owning a firearm.
The beauty of possession laws is the intent factor: good luck trying to suggest that you bought a full-auto parts kit as opposed to the far more readily available and generally less expensive semi-auto lower parts kits and receiver capable of accepting it without intending to make a full-auto firearm. Throw an M16 (full round back end) bolt instead of the AR15 bolt (cut out back end) and you make it easier for the argument of constructive possession.
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