Or move....(but most will take your suggestion)
I would have put in my resignation papers and packed the U-haul the day they signed it. Destination....not NY.....or IL.
Had I know that, my first response would have been slightly different. I would definately get a G2 trigger group in there and get the SAR-3 parts back on a SAR-3.
I beleive the CUGIR were right aft the CUR series before the SAR, but I forget if it preceeded the CUR. They are pretty much right there. Early in the lineage.
Garands should be a national birth right.....
"Congratulations on the birth of your son, here is his Garand."
Daughters would have choice between M1 Garand and M1 Carbine.
Might be a fire sale coming out of New York now.....:dunno:
Once suppliers catch up, probably about 6 months or so this will start getting back to normal.
Your guns your choice.
But please tell me your not gonna Bubba a genuine WWII Carbine, and as such destroy it's value both historically and monetarily.
Kahr or aftermarket go for it.
Or perhaps the law will say "clips" and only the legendary Garand will be banned.
I think the Mannlicher clips only hold 5 or 6, and they are bolts anyway so they should be okay.
I know, letter of the law wishful thinking..... Not sure how any gun owners can stay in Chicago or NY. I'd give...
I've seen this before. On my SAR-2 a WAY out of spec top cover forced the bolt down when it cycled locking it back. Can you hang the bolt back without the top cover installed? If not, I'd get a new top cover. (I had the same bind over the trigger with both the stock and Red Star Trigger)
On...
I know these are probably looooooong back ordered with no ETA, but do tell when the next batch comes in.
How do they compare in quality to the SAR and WASR series?
Parts have found a new home
I have a brand new set of high end NAPA drum brake shoes and rear brake drums still new in box for 1998-2001 (97?) 4runners.
My 4 runner was totalled right before Christmas, so I don't need these anymore and they are taking up space in my garage. Will give them...
1.0 Bradis - Great people, great selection....well usually. Lot's of mil-surps....well they used to. Always treated well by everyone, never looked down upon. They always have everything I need. There are close I have no need to go anywhere else.
2.0 - Wait there are other gun shops in...
It is up to you.
I have been selling off some things I don't shoot anymore because I wanted to cash out of them in case Feinstein's version of the AWB is passed in the dead of night.
Just remember, it will be the Obama economy with higher taxes, higher unemployment, and the increase in crime...
There were 4 differences for me:
1)This was this was going to be my sons first (and political environment depending, potentially only rifle) I wanted him to have something that could be as much as possible. The firearm(lower) can be a .22 for now, a .223 for later, or a .458 socom for deer or...
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I would pay money to see someone try to convince 88GT to part with a K31. :popcorn: She practically filed for divorce when I passed on the Schmidt Rubin 1911 you had a month or two back.
My 6 year old runs about 1/2 a box through his CMMG upper every time it comes out. He is a tomatoes worst nightmare.:ar15:
The only issue we had with the CMMG dedicated .22 upper is the plastic charging handle broke on round #8. Replaced it with a standard charging handle and it's worked fine...
I have two lowers from them. One works okay. The other won't drop a mag free. Their product sure doesn't match their attitude. Oh wait, may it does, both are :poop: