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  1. My trust was formed 3/3/8 and the Super Shorty was purchased the same day. Check was cashed mid-March, but still no word. I'll update when I hear something. I kinda think the problem is a state level one, as WA was not officially recognize AOWs inside of most firearms laws.
  2. Mine hit the charging handle, dustcover, and sometimes the front handguard. I've tried covering each of them seperately, and each one reduces dented cases, but no single fix gets rid of them all, at least on mine.
  3. And here I thought I'd never see a 21" that looked right. Well done!
  4. I was thinking that for those of us in non-SBR states.. Get a GSG5. Have a gunsmith lop off the barrel at the end of the handguard, convert paperwork to pistol and MAYBE, IF ATF WILL APPROVE, install a collapsing stock and permanently weld it in the collapsed position. This ensures that it is NOT intended to be fired from the shoulder. This gives you a pistol with mp5 ergos and appearance. Even paying for form 1 taxes and manufacturer rework it'd still be under $1k which beats Bobcats and similar clones.
  5. lIVED THERE IN THE EARLY 80S. lAST TIME i WAS THERE IN THE LATE 90S IT HAD CHANGED QUITE A BIT. P.S. dAMN THIS AUTO capS LOCK AT WORK.
  6. No. A gram is a measure of mass, which is proportional (on this planet) to weight. I believe you are confusing dry measure with weight, when it is a volume measure, just like fluid ounces.
  7. An ounce (weight) of mercury weighs one ounce. A fluid ounce (volume) of mercury does NOT weigh one ounce. A fluid ounce of water weighs one ounce. Mercury is heavier than water. Mercury at room temperture weighs 13.55g/mL. A mL=cc, so 472mL* 13.55g/mL = 6436.25 grams is close to 227 ounces. 227 ounces = 14.1875 pounds
  8. Without your health, you can't do anything. Take whatever time is necessary...
  9. I'm looking to get into reloading actually. I wouldn't have much knowledge to contribute at first, but I would like a reload section.
  10. I'd like to buy an endcap for a free float tube, but I will need to fit it over the Shark Brake. What are the external dimesions on these breaks, both 22cal and 30cal ?
  11. If you're counting the release of AGP mags, MD drums, and WM drums, it'd be helpful to include FBMG mags in the timeline as well.
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