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If anyone's looking for bulk 223 luckygunner.com has some but it's not cheap.
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cwrisley wrote:Ive emailed the Cal Gun Foundation lawyers and they said the question has been asked a lot. BATFE has no verbiage in the law regarding any possession limit of unregistered lower receivers, as well as any other legally owned firearm. As long as its legal to own and you're not a felon...you can own as many as you can buy!!

It is true that the gun can "never" be transferred, but really no way of proving anything.

My Glock came with 2 spent casings. Ive read that the ballistics are recorded somewhere in case its used in a crime.
Change the barrel and firing pin and extractor and you are good to go... well except for that Glock part :lol:
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FYI, Glock barrels are all so similar that forensics investigators can't tell them apart.
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EseLoco918 wrote:FYI, Glock barrels are all so similar that forensics investigators can't tell them apart.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
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Lisa @ JAE emailed me this picture of my stock ready to ship. I ordered this in September of 2010 and its shipping and should arrive today. Once it's in my hands I will take some pics with the barreled action in it.
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Sweeeeet Mother of all that is bad ass!
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Very cool, what's going into that stock?
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Feinstein MSR ban passes Senate Judiciary Committee on 10-8 party line vote. Moves to Senate floor.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03 ... apons-ban/
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As of now I'm considering ordering an LRB m25 barreled rear lug action and having smith enterprises work a USGI trigger I have.

Or use an old mod'd Springfield M1 for now.
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Very cool, I'm a big fan of the m1a. I'm still wanting to order a match grade 2 stage trigger for mine (sigh) someday.. There's a pic of mine a few pages back its a great rifle for outta the box. Hope u enjoy bob, nice buy.
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That thing is large and in charge, Bob. I like!

So Kelci calls me today and says, "listen to what your daughter (6) wrote in reading group." Along with a crayon drawing of me, she wrote, "I want to be like my Papa. I want to be like my Papa because he has a gun, a saw and a knife". I'm still choked up and swelling with pride!
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Gettin all vaklempt I'm sure....
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robertcrav wrote:Gettin all vaklempt I'm sure....
Talk amongst yourselves!
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Dust wrote:
EseLoco918 wrote:FYI, Glock barrels are all so similar that forensics investigators can't tell them apart.
Interesting, I didn't know that.

The other good one to know is that the super cheap super shitty AKs that keyhole, they can't currently identify those either.
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This is a awesome thread. I kind of have a thing for 1911's. Below are some items from my collection.
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1. Kimber Team Match II
2. Para Ordnance double stack and double action only
3. Springfeild A1 GI
4. Springfeild A1 GI
5. GSG 1911 .22
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billy1911 wrote:This is a awesome thread. I kind of have a thing for 1911's. Below are some items from my collection.
Top to bottom
1. Kimber Team Match II
2. Para Ordnance double stack and double action only
3. Springfeild A1 GI
4. Springfeild A1 GI
5. GSG 1911 .22
6. Browning 1911-22
DUDE!!!! :o :shock: :o :shock: :o :shock: :o

Super Jelly of your 'collection' ... I only have one Springfield and she ain't stainless.... purty purty
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The Springfield was my first hand gun love it. Is yours a A1?
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billy1911 wrote:The Springfield was my first hand gun love it. Is yours a A1?
Yes it is an A1... but I've added/swapped some parts

here's a pic from a few pages back
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And Will enters the thread... with gusto!
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Why does everyone like the 1911 platform? They are bad ass, but why does everyone and there mother make one? I know it's a very old design and I've seen cops at the range dump 3 magazines through the same hole, but I wanted to see what's appealing about em to u guys.
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