I have both. I prefer PPU. haven't tried S&B.
.308 garands are more forgiving and you can go commercial ammo up to 175gr.
.308 garands are more forgiving and you can go commercial ammo up to 175gr.
I was going to do something like this myself but it has come to my attention that since I did not de-feature my AR before January 1st, and I did not build my other AR before January 1st, that to do either at this time would constitute a felony.
I think I'm going to sell off all the AR parts except the lower receivers and then just destroy them. This only puts me out about $80 plus the registration fees and tax. I could sell them out of state but the fees involved are almost as much as the lowers are worth.
My other option is to register the AR an assault weapon in California and keep the bare lower as a spare part. I can still do this before December 20, but I will have to pay a fee, and endure a host of rules which will make ordinary legal behaviors impossible while transporting the AR.
Basically California is setting people up to get screwed if they keep them & register, and get screwed if they keep them and don't.
That blows dude. NY is trying to one up Cali with SAFE Act II. The struggle is real.
Enough politics--or not... Monk, how much was that "compliant" stock and buffer tube cover? It is just a mil-spec size tube, correct? Does NY have bullet buttons? Do I note correctly that the barrel is not threaded? It is absolutely asinine how the wienies think these "features" create a more dangerous gun. These cretins are on my list of POS politicians and "celebrities". POS can mean "Piece Of Shix" and/or "Punch On Sight".
WM, I have a hard time manipulating an AR safety, do to limited range of motion in my thumb. My solution was a B.A.D. Ambi safety, with the right side lever rotated 180 degrees. I can go safe to fire with my thumb, then trigger finger comes back and rotates fire to safe.
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. . . I don't know what you mean by "fees" selling out of state Cadd, but maybe you could sell to a local FFL and they could transfer to an FFL out of state . . . Myself, I would certainly not sell/destroy any "pre-ban" stuff nor would I tell anybody about it, either. . .