Or the bayonet lug and flash hider which some models shipped with. The 80s and early 90s were a big time for aftermarket folding stocks, too. Remember it is not configuration as shipped...
Unfortunately Ruger only managed to make the platform almost accurate in recent years... Probably not the...
There was, years ago, and they did. It was a heavy, solid trigger that was replaced by recall and in newer models with a lighter, scalloped back one. The problem was - prior - being dropped at a particular angle with a full mag; the weight of the trigger causing an uncommanded discharge...
Chicom knockoffs?
Or glowingfedhoneypotpatriots4trump.com perhaps.
I have heard tell of people buying solvent trap kits for form 1 builds and finding they were modified in ways which the description suggested they were not, and certainly not as shown in the pictures... Bad news, even with your...
Let's not confuse the case with facts... Definitely not with the fact that Armed Robbery took a 90* turn and rushed a few yards to attempt to disarm him.
One of the guys at my channel works for KE. DM me and I will send you a special code to save a few bucks.
Snag a lower and put whatever upper you want on it... Piston will be mighty front heavy though. Plenty of MA FFLs will transfer it, no problem.
Your DeLorean must have a flux capacitor. Last movie I went to that wasn't at Smitty's or Chunkies, that was the price of the small soda alone :confused:
Standard ARs are often called direct impingement, but aren't exactly... But typically they get called that so we'll go with it. DI vs piston.
If you do not want DI (standard AR) you are probably looking at a piston driven system. They are typically cleaner to run, easier to suppress, and easier...
Had a customer who shot out his 340PD to the point that he is on his 2nd cylinder and 4th forcing cone. Was selling him a case a week of Golden Saber a week give or take because he liked to shoot carry ammo at the range.
"Buy another one" was not just self-interest as the gun shop guy.
Very few people serve 50+ years for a single murder...
Ostensibly they are locked away for the purposes of punishment and rehabilitation, and it comes down to the safety of the public. Is the public more or less endangered by an assasin who kills a specific person than a serial killer? Or some...
Amen. California or Oregon does something and MA and NY follow 5-10 years later, suddenly a half dozen states do it and it becomes "normalised" to the extend that localities and red and purple states are able to push it through.
It's a new Army.
I can tell you straight from Ft. Sill the Drill Sergeants are hazing (yknow that thing that was and is out and out verboten otherwise, in recent years) trainee platoons regarding the jab... As in old school "do it or I'll take you out and beat you" type shit. Why would they...