I'm shocked that the .308 bullet actually left the bore!!!!!
I would've loved to have seen that bullet.
I bet you crapped your pants after firing that one. =)
I'm really interested in the new Rugged Obsidian 45 can. The Youtube reviews I've seen have said that it was the quietest pistol can they've ever heard, that it's got a low db rating and a really pleasing tone.
I wondered myself why SilencerCo was going back to the ASR mounts for their newer cans, unless it's because it's a simpler and more importantly cheaper mount for them to mfg. They're newer cans have been cheaper than the Saker, so maybe that's why they went with the cheaper, but serviceable ASR...
Yes, you can file a form that covers any 365 day period. I travel to WI, MN, WA and IL with some/all of my NFA stuff. I file paperwork in October or November for each state for the next year. I had my 2016 paperwork all back approved in December of 2015. This way I'm covered.
It'd be a total...
I pre-ordered and purchased my SilencerCo Saker 762 from them when they first came out. It was a painless process. I paid for my can, they already had my local dealer in their system. They filed the Form 3 and when that was approved transferred it to my dealer. He filled out my Form 4, I mailed...
Yes on serviceable. =) If the item is in functioning condition, the answer would be yes.
No would apply to something like a DEWAT.
Pretty much any legit reason is good. I put "travel back and forth to XYZ state in 2016" or "Travel back and forth to family shooting range"
Mode is whatever...
I'm surprised they had to replace it. I know if you twist the lock ring off the gun it can be really hard to set back to fully open, but usually a padded vise grips or channel locks allow you to turn the ring fully to the unlocked position.
ETA: I really like my Saker 762. The mount is really...
I don't know what we're supposed to do with this.....
My only response is that you don't need load data for every specific bullet you're using. You use data from similar weight and construction. If you have a cast lead bullet in 158 gr., it doesn't matter who's cast bullet. If you have a...
My takeaway question is, how do they get that information from NICS checks? What question would the NICS investigator ask that would give them information that the sale was a private party transfer. As far as I knew, these transfers are handled like any other gun that goes out of a gun shop...
You do have to transfer any firearm you want to sell to a resident of another state to an FFL in their state, but it doesn't have to come from an FFL in your state, according to the law. FFL's policies vary, but you could either ship it yourself, or if convenient, drive it to the FFL in the...
You have to submit those notifications in writing. Calling won't do any good. Also, once you put it in Title I configuration and transfer it to someone else, it is no longer an NFA item, you don't have to wait for the ATF.
If you're charging cases for the press make sure your stroke on the powder measure handle is consistent too. A firm click all the way to the top, and a firm click to the bottom. Establish a cadence and stick with it. That said, .1 gr variance is well within the tolerances of the powder measure...
It's pretty tough to get denied for an unknown reason with NFA. If you file as an individual, they have your prints, so your names not getting mistaken with something similar like can happen with NICS. If you file as a trust, if there's a problem with your trust ,the ATF will let you fix it and...
Theres no requirement at all to have a storefront to have an FFL. You DO have to comply with zoning at wherever your licensed premises is. Either zoned for retail business, be in an unwonted area or you have a variance from your zoning commission.