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  1. Good question.  My local class 3 gun shop is trying to go the electroinical route.  We will see.  I for one kinda like the old fashioned tax stamp.  Copies of such are at home, the safe, the lawyer and accompany the stuff where ever.  The originals are in the Safe Deposit Box.  What will or do we get instead of a tax stamp?  Some sort of form letter only?  Kinda makes me for one non easy.  HB

    It's the form, but where the stamp would go is a digital image of a stamp behind the words up in that corner of the form. The approval signature is a digital copy as well.

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  2. What was that deal a while back when folks were saying Remington 700s would go off if you dropped them? They seem to be very well respected rifles now but I still remember that hooplah from adolescence.

     

    They had some issues for a few years with the epoxy they used on a portion of the trigger that was causing the issue. It was the safety not completely engaging due to epoxy. They did a recall and repaired the problems. There is a site you can put your rifles serial number into to see if it's from the affected timeframe.
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  3. These are in no particular order. They are addresses shown to be associated with Pauly at some point or another. He's been a busy boy.

    I hope this helps somehow.

     

    Paul M Pawlowski, 36yrs old

    Parents: Mark and Audrey

     

    Addresses associated with Paul M Pawlowski:

     

    5746 K St

    West Linn, OR 97068

     

    1050 Sunnyview Rd

    Salem, OR 97301

     

    1318 Meadowlawn Pl

    Molalla, OR 97038

     

    Oregon City:

     

    610 1st Ave

    Oregon City, OR 97045

     

    102 Mcloughlin Blvd Unit 7

    Oregon City, OR 97045

     

    1503 Jackson St

    Oregon City, OR 97045

     

    Portland:

     

    2109 Irving St Unit 309

    Portland, OR 97210

     

    12589 SE Linwood Unit 7

    Portland, OR 97267

     

    634 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Apt 201

    Portland, OR 97214

     

    2109 NW Erving St, Unit 309

    Portland, OR 97210

     

    7306 N Delaware Ave, Unit B

    Portland, OR 97217

     

    Only phone number I have is this:

    (503) 829-9157

  4. Found this on their website to help identify which model to choose:

     

    The optical sights are designed for aimed shooting from hunting rifles as well as for observing objects of nature.

    Illumination of a reticle allows to aim in the twilight. There is a possibility of estimation of approximate distance to an object.

    The optical sights are equipped with a rangefinding reticle.

    There is a possibility of applying lateral corrections (with respect to wind, target movement) and angular corrections (with respect to distance to an object).

    Hermetically sealed. Filling with nitrogen protects optics from sweating at temperature drops.

    Operating temperature range is ± 50°C.

     

    Decoding of signs after the name of sights:

     

    B - is designed for installation on such carbines as "Vepr", "Saiga";

    T - is designed for installation on such carbines as "Tigr";

    W - is designed for installation on the gun with an upper locating of referring rods such as "Weaver", "Picatinny rail";

    L - is designed for installation on carbines "Korshun", "Sobol", "PZh-18NM";

    L7 - is designed for installation on a carbine "Los-7" and its modifications;

    L9 - is designed for installation on a carbine "Los-9" and its modifications;

    D - there is a possibility of eyepiece's regulation from a minus 3 up to plus 3 diopters depending on individual characteristics of vision;

    M - modernized rangefinding reticle;

    C - there is a choice of brightness of reticle's illumination depending on conditions of visibility;

    Pro - there is a possibility of more accurate sighting at the target;

    Digits 1,2... - reticle's numbers.

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  5. To the OP.. Attachments go at the last page.. not during the 'item' page.. some do it on the item page.. the directions as I were told say on the 'last' page that allows uploads.

     

    Yeah, that's what I figured out at the end of doing that one. It just wasn't clear at the time being my first one. I have already sent in one more eForm for a 8.5" AR last week, and it's must easier the second time. On the mini, it's been roughly 31 days so hopefully it's close to being approved unless the Christmas holidays delay it with them taking vacations or something. I look forward to seeing what some of you guys come up with for wood options, I am happy with my Midwest Ind rail.
  6. I have quite a few weapons, and when I take them to the range or just storing at home in those cases (no kids at home) I use double rifle cases. Most of my cases look pretty similar and it can be hard to remember which boomsticks are in which cases. I came up with this to make it quicker to find the toy I want without rummaging through stuff like a mad man. I ordered military uniform sew on name tapes with the names of my toys on them. They cost around $5 each. They company was acuarmy online. They shipped them pretty fast. They just happened to be skinny enough to weave into the molle webbing on this rifle case for temporary or I could sew them on for a permanent label. Just thought I'd share.

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