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  1. There is a detailed thread on this but I don't remember where I read it and don't have time at the moment to research it. The pic shows photo's of the mag holes and what was used, pin/ring, and where they were purchased.
  2. kwesi

    NFA Trusts

    Correct. I was instructed to put n/a on each line of that section. Mine was approved with the n/a.
  3. kwesi

    NFA Trusts

    Then I would definitely have your spouse named in the trust and your covered. Be sure to give some thought to the name of your trust as it may come into play if you need to have something engraved!
  4. Here is my first Title II. The sear was married to the receiver so I eventually divorced them so I could move the pack across my other HK's in different calibers, then I SBR'd her:
  5. kwesi

    NFA Trusts

    My attorney that prepared my trust resides in the state of FL and only prepares trusts for residents of FL. My cost was $450. He personally played a big part, as I understand, to get trusts approved by ATF. If anyone is in FL and wants his contact info email be at: michael@michaeldavissellshomes.com PS: I have a friend that used Quicken and never had a problem on any of his many approvals but I agree with the earlier suggestion that you should have an attorney, that specifically understands NFA, to prepare it. I think $700 sounds a bit too high unless I did not get my money's wo
  6. kwesi

    NFA Trusts

    Absolutely! My wife is definitely not into firearms and since she would have them in per possession if I was not with her thus my attorney advised the trust be in my name only. She is the beneficiary and in the event of her death then our two children are named. Your wife would not have illegal possession as long as she did not have access to the SBS. For example my wife does not even know the combination to the safe therefore she cannot get into trouble; that I believe protects her to the letter of the law.
  7. Nalioth: I don't think Vector ever went out of business although there were many rumors. They did agree to stop producing their HK clones though. Here is their web site link to AK's for sale: http://vectorarms.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2&zenid=8c0677c944b1f824ea36201c48dd097f Call them and ask. I called Vector today and did speak with Nina. Nina sold me a few Vector HK clones about 18 months ago. Yes they are still in business and are still offering warranty work! FYI: they told me that they expect to be building their AK line in about 4 months. Th
  8. New Updated MD20 table attached. We need to hear confirmation on the existing ammo + add some new ones! MD20 Ammo Table.pdf
  9. I saw two stock S12's at the Suncoast Gun Show two weeks ago asking $640. My range has one at $839. FTF's around $550-$600.
  10. Nalioth: I don't think Vector ever went out of business although there were many rumors. They did agree to stop producing their HK clones though. Here is their web site link to AK's for sale: http://vectorarms.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2&zenid=8c0677c944b1f824ea36201c48dd097f
  11. STOP SANDING! Watch this video I'd suggest you put the square end of the gas tube (the end that is facing the rear) in a vise and use two hands to remove and install the wood. Using two hands provides more support and makes it less likely you pinch the sh** out of yourself. nailoth: thank you! I'm traveling and I have the parts but no vise. I did not sand much off but do believe the problem is the upper is too thick to rotate 180 degrees. When I had the tube in the vise and tried to turn it with a 3/4" wrench you could see the top of the curved wood beginning to cut in
  12. I've been searching threads and the internet to find a video showing how to install the top wood furniture on the gas tube for my Arsenal SAS M7. It appears the wood is too thick and I've been sanding by hand. I've not been able to get the gas tube to rotate even though I'm using a vise. I purchased the wood furniture set from Poland. Any tips on how to get it to fit and how to install the gas tube is greatly appreciated! I had to sand the lower wood but got it to eventually fit and lock into place. This is my first AK! Thanks
  13. +1 for the Gunfixr plug. I'm using the Tromix puck at this time.
  14. Thanks! New updated MD20 table file attached with new products and confirmation on others. Keep them coming! MD20 Ammo Table.pdf
  15. Got em...thanks! Anybody else have a comment for the table?
  16. Correct. This is why roll-crimped shells are longer than the regular ones. Noob question: I know what the star crimp is but is everything else a roll crimp? Not sure I know what the roll looks like! Back to my original post: if the shell easily loads in the MD20 does that confirm it is the correct length and will work OR must we rely on 2.40". I just purchased some Federal 00 that is about 2.429999.
  17. Positive! I read it on Mike's FAQ page. I copied for you: Q: Does this drum take all 2 3/4 inch 12ga rounds? 3 inch rounds? A: No. Our mag will take the very most of 2 3/4 inch rounds up to 2.40 inches in length. Some 2 3/4 inch rounds such as roll crimped Wolf and steel cased Silver Bear or too long to fit at 2.50 inches or 2 1/2 inches. This drum will not accept 3 inch mag rounds and can in no way be modified to fit them.
  18. I remember the first time I unscrewed the gas plug and thought the same thing. Your fine. You have to clean/scrape off all the carbon build up that is making it look like you are missing threads! I'd suggest your order the "Gunfixr Plug". It has 4 not 2 settings as the OEM plug giving you the best gas regulation for the different ammo that you'll shoot!
  19. Regarding the length of the 2 3/4" rounds I know that Mike has set 2.40". A friend brought some RIO Royal Star Hi Power Slugs. I thought I read that these did not work in the MD20. They all loaded fine then failed to eject, thinking that I confirmed that they work I switched them to a Surefire mag then same problem. So I change the gunfixr from -1 to +1 and they functioned fine. Too bad I didn't do that while in the drum. My question is simply this: if the rounds will load in the drum is that the determining factor as to length? If so I can update the MD20 Ammo Table post below. BTW
  20. Thanks Bvamp: looking forward to meeting you at the November shoot!
  21. Thanks to all! I send the PDF file on to some friends!
  22. Good news as I ordered a case of the Federal LE 00 full power loads, 1325 fps. I understand they are like 2.429999' long but was hoping they were close enough to Mike's 2.40". Looking forward to your adding to the list.
  23. I sent an email to Mike with a copy of the table in hopes he can give us his comments so I can make it more complete. Where are all the drum owners out there - I need your help to complete the table.
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