any input on that Rickmo ?^ Yup, lot of oversized gassholes out there...
any input on that Rickmo ?^ Yup, lot of oversized gassholes out there...
triple check it and if it says PTac CHF CMV then I want proof, after that I might or might not take back something I just said about you under my breath....just maybeI'll double check but I believe the CMV is what I got.. probably not but hopefully haha. I have time yo upgrade as my skills require...
I've built off PSA stuff a few times and their "PSA" and "Freedom" branded uppers are usually good to go. There have been multiple reported QC issues with their "PTAC" branded stuff though, some even posted here on our forum. They are a good resource for inexpensive quality parts, but they're hit or miss on shipping and customer service though...
Buddy of mine has a few hundred rounds through his PSA upper and has only ammo complaints cause he is a cheap ass... haha
@JohnA. I'm only passing on what he tells me. I believe he is having firing pin issues because it won't go bang with the Tula he buys from Wal-Mart. But stuff from Dunhams is perfectly fine.. I haven't been there in person, so it's word of mouth.
Here's a decent upper. I was thinking about picking up one for my Granddaughters build and it's a complete upper with everything needed. Just put it on your complete lower and go.
http://fatboytactical.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=28552
Here's a question... with Oli's sharing of XM193 vs AR500.. I am rethinking my $180 birthday credit.
Got to have a trust for efileJust read a few articles that reference an SBR stamp turnaround is in the 60 day area with the Efile?? That's tempting.. VERY tempting..
I like that scope but I really like variable magnification too. The 1x-4x for some reason always appealed to me too
Lol that isn't too big of an issue. From what I've read so far, trusts are easier on the end user of the firearm anyway. I could add my brother in law and my father, maybe even you buddy....Got to have a trust for efile
I'm also aware of the lawyer issue. There is a local CPA (I think that's the right title) that does stuff on the side, I believe for $85 to NRA members and range membership holders. I haven't expertly dug too dip into it yet though. It's still an option I'm consideringThe thing with trusts is they have to be air tight in the set up and execution from a legal standpoint. You need to hire a GREAT, not good, attorney who is expertly familiar with firearms laws and NFA trusts. Your local ambulance chaser will not cut it. You could easily spend a grand in legal fees just getting it set up. Otherwise, if the trust is found to be improperly executed down the road, possession of every firearm included in the trust will have to be forfeited until new NFA paperwork is submitted, approved, and tax stamps are received for every firearm individually. That's an additional $200 plus the 8-12 month wait for each firearm. Plus, all it will take is for an executive order or high court ruling to declare NFA trusts invalid to create the same scenario. It hasn't happened yet, but it's not far off...
I was unaware of the Exec. Order... it can't be that simple to create such a mess, is it? Lol geesh... [emoji33]