M1A, AK47 (maybe two), and a few more AR lowers. If I were a rich man, I'd also pickup an FAL and PSL.
I will definitely be an avid .308/7.62x51 rifle collector starting next year.
I hate the Stark grip because of the integrated trigger guard.
I like the way it turned out...great job. Makes me want to pick up a used one and do the same.
I've been reading through some threads here and there seems to be some inconsistency as to what a "folding" stock is defined as. Some people state that a "telescoping" stock falls into the same definition as "folding." However, the verbiage in SB281 has the words "or telescoping" struck out...
When they first opened shop, they didn't charge tax on transfers and their fees were actually competitive. Guess things have changed...
I still go to them whenever I'm looking to buy locally. Mark and his staff are great to deal with.
Great guy to work with.Upstanding military gentleman.Highly Recommend.
Thank you Alfei. Look forward to future deals with you. Best wishes to you and your family. And also Thank you for your service to our country.
Jan 18th with a fellow member at the MSP barrack. He had to CALL earlier this week for them to send it out. Someone forgot to drop it in the mail. He received his copy, still waiting for mine.
If you're past the 5-6 week mark, you should probably call them up to make sure it was sent out.
I visited Cromwells this afternoon to do the paperwork on a lower receiver. This was my first visit. His new hours will be from 1200-1930 Mon-Thur and 1200-1700 on Fri starting Feb 25. Very nice selection of guns and accessories for the size of the place and his prices are VERY reasonable...
If I'm ever in the market for a new gun, I always e-mail or call up Mark and staff at Accurate. He was able to locate a KelTec PF9 for me a while back. Unfortunately, KelTec didn't sell their handguns with shell casings so he had to delay my pickup and get it done for me. For my...
I did my transfer through Tom back in 2009 when I got my first AR. Very nice guy! Unfortunately, his transfer fee for regulated firearms is $100 (didn't know any better back then). He didn't have much there...mostly shotguns, hunting rifles, and hunting accessories.
:thumbsup: I'm glad to hear DNR was there to regulate...they need to come by more often to keep the stupidity out. I'm curious to know if there is in fact a number to call if things like this happen again in the future. The few times I tried to visit the office, nobody was home.
I'd easily pay the yearly membership dues...and then some. Keep it open to the public and it will do VERY well (especially if you have ROs to keep out the riff-raff). Save yourself the trouble and don't bother making the shelters, facility building with TVs, etc...200+ yards is your...