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Then stay out and stop your incessant whining"Derrr, I like guns" isn't about gun control.
Then stay out and stop your incessant whining
I’m doing just fineOr stay on topic.
Because it’s better than whining about it.Why ?
I’m doing just fine
Because it’s better than whining about it.
In addition to a dozen 30 round mags, I picked up several 60 rounds mags last weekBut not better than actually enacting a gun ban.
A gun ban is unconstitutional. Reporting a thread you believe is in the wrong forum is not.But not better than actually enacting a gun ban.
Aren't they doing their damnedest to?Afraid they're going to outlaw AR15's are ya?
Because you can. And if you do, then you have it. Quite simply.If they do, what good is making your own when it will be illegal to shoot it?
??? it's only 3 posts in and your already not making sense.How to start off-topic threads.
Then pretend that building an AR-15 is a legitimate thread, since it is.No, I won't.
It not that hard if you have a little mechanical knowledge and some common sense. You really get a good understanding of the weapon and how everything works. The parts individually are not that expensive so you can piece it together over time or replace something you mess up. The amount of online information makes it easy enough even our resident guest who posts in a trolling style could do it. They are much more portable than trying a shotgun build.I’ve always been concerned about screwing it up.
Don't forget the ammo. You can never have enough beans.In addition to a dozen 30 round mags, I picked up several 60 rounds mags last week
Bring on the ban
No doubtDon't forget the ammo. You can never have enough beans.
I built one in May myself
Very rewarding experience
They are easier to put together than you think. The only tricky part with all the small parts is the lower receiver where the trigger mechanism is located, and you can buy them already assembled.I’ve always been concerned about screwing it up.
The only gun control that I recognize is one's ability to hit their target. Everything else is an infringement."Derrr, I like guns" isn't about gun control.
Nope. Wrong.I agree that it can be a rewarding experience, particularly if you have never worked with the AR platform before. What I like best about building your own firearm is the fact that an unconstitutional FFL is not involved. If you were to buy the exact same rifle already assembled from a gun dealer, then you would have had to fill out an ATF form 4473, and be entered into the NICS. By buying just the components and assembling it yourself you by-pass that unconstitutional requirement.
Correct tools and knowledge are requiredThey are easier to put together than you think. The only tricky part with all the small parts is the lower receiver where the trigger mechanism is located, and you can buy them already assembled.
I try and pick up a box or 2 of 7.62x39 and 9mm when I'm out and it does add up. Got a box of Liberty 9mm 50 grain HPs I'm itching to test. 2000 ft per second is listed and I got spare barrels.No doubt
I found .223 for $0.49 per round and grabbed 1,000 rounds a month ago
Then there is the 9mm HP, .357 mag, .380 HP, and the 12g 00 buck, and the .22LR.
It never ends.
Really? Then you must be buying from a dealer with an FFL. I would find another seller. I never went through an FFL holder when I bought my AR-12 in 2018.Nope. Wrong.
The stripped or assembled lower is serialized, and must go through an FFL, and the accompanying NICS check
Bullshit.Really? Then you must be buying from a dealer with an FFL. I would find another seller. I never went through an FFL holder when I bought my AR-12 in 2018.
What the Hell are you shooting that 9mm in?I try and pick up a box or 2 of 7.62x39 and 9mm when I'm out and it does add up. Got a box of Liberty 9mm 50 grain HPs I'm itching to test. 2000 ft per second is listed and I got spare barrels.