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The event atilla and Warwick are talking about. I went last year and my rifle wasn't remotely close to being sighted correctly.wat?
The event atilla and Warwick are talking about. I went last year and my rifle wasn't remotely close to being sighted correctly.
Probably shooting from asymmetrical non-linear dynamic kinetic positions. That would be my guess @edmorseiii
Fail. Over 200fps faster than what you claim.
Also, I don't see anyone claiming that an SBR is suitable for anything past 200 yards. If shooting past 200 yards is needed an actual rifle should be used.
Any data available for .338 Lapua?
I was thinking of buying a cheap mosin and swapping it to 338. Maybe a obrez in 338 would be more bad ass.Imagine the muzzle blast on an 8" .338?
There's still one day left!
It doesn't matter whether the Fiochhi is M193 equivalent or not. What does matter is that commercial .223 is running at 2431 FPS out of a 10/9" barrel. Much the same velocity that you fanboys "train" against. You know, 7.62x39, that IS what you delude yourself about? Being an Operator, no?
OP, Pistol inside, SBR outside.
Your just jealous you don't have any friends with SBRs or maybe any friends at all I say we start to setup a NES SBR only shoothere a pic of us "operating" on a Sunday afternoon
The 7.62x39 AR built on the MGI modular lower is up first. I'm creating the trust, buying the lower, getting the stamp, & engraving all in one fell swoop next month.
Yep: Standard AK mags. The lower looks really funky bc there isn't much of a magwell, just the lip for the tab on the mag.
https://www.mgi-military.com/store/index.php?product_id=28&type=&category=9
I figure if I register the multi cal lower as an SBR I can swap magwells and put any upper on it I want: 7.62, 9mm, 5.56, etc. all for one tax stamp.
Right, so I can build it as a 7.63x39 SBR and then switch it afterwards.
Yeah, but is the tax stamp still valid for other calibers on the same registered lower? The AR presents an interesting dilemma with the ability to swap uppers...
After the stamp is approved with the starting configuration, I write a certified letter to the ATF stating what other caliber and barrel lengths I will use with that stamp. Or I can put the additional info on the form 1 in the additional info box with the varying barrel lengths and calibers. Either or.
Or you can not do any of that, because it's not required so long as you can readily restore its registered configuration.
Basicaly ar's don't have to worry about it . Ak's and other guns you can swap barrels easily are different
After the stamp is approved with the starting configuration, I write a certified letter to the ATF stating what other caliber and barrel lengths I will use with that stamp. Or I can put the additional info on the form 1 in the additional info box with the varying barrel lengths and calibers. Either or.
Or you can not do any of that, because it's not required so long as you can readily restore its registered configuration.