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Regular or Shockwave? :) |
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There will be a ton of guns for sale at cheap prices once everyone feels “safe” again. I always require a bill of sale with DL # or a CCL when buying used. I don’t buy used from dealers as they ask way too much. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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590 A1 w/black furniture, heat shield, ghost ring sites, metal trigger guard/safety switch & the bayonet lug. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV1HvMza4Vo |
When I buy used it's from people I know or where I can personally inspect the items. Picked up many good pieces that way. In one instance three from an estate sale.
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Excellent scatter gun. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'm not totally ruling it out... after all, it's how I'm going to have to do any NFAs I expect to acquire. But I'll be careful. |
Quick Question. I'm cleaning up my Watch list on GB, now that most of my activity on there is pretty much done... (until the next time)... :D
I had this one item on my watch list that I was curious as to whether or not I needed it. It's described as an "Accuwedge Tension Pin" for AR-15 Receivers. https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/891513...x872140571.jpg Supposedly, it helps tighten up the upper and lower receivers by applying spring tension to each. I guess it takes the place of the rear pin. Necessary? I don't have any "looseness" issues with my 1st build. But it seemed interesting enough to put on my watch list. Thanks! |
Nope, not needed. If you have a sloppy fit then just get one of those “wedges” that sits in the lower. Adds enough tension to stop the rattle.
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Another quick question. I'm doing my best to stock up on some ammo in order to go do my test firings of my built AR, and some check out / break in firings of my other newly acquired items. It's hard, and I may have to pay going rate for a small bit of it (only enough to do the check outs) and, after that, I hold out for much lower prices.
I have an opportunity to pick up some Federal XM855 Green tip at a very reasonable price (too reasonable if you ask me), but it comes in 10 round clips (i.e. stripped on). Would I be able to remove the rounds from the clip and just load them into a magazine or will they only work on their clips? If I can do that, then it would be well worth the effort for the price I'm paying. https://www.raniersec.com/wp-content...pg-570x467.jpg |
Yes, you may. It actually makes it easier if you know how and have the second part to the stripper clips that goes on the magazines. It's meant to load 10 rounds at a time into the magazines.
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