I don't know about .40 S&W, but I bought some PPU (Serbian) 9mm 147gr JHP that jammed up in my 26. Some of the cleared rounds had been compressed further (bullet seated deeper in the case by weapon during the jam), this will increased the pressure if reattempted and successfully chambered when...
M1
Savage mod. 29 pump action .22lr
lever action .38/.357
M60
M203, like watching that round go down range and pop, kind of like the speed of an 8" howitzer
Flintlock .58 or +
Yea, I think the TA 5 model (pistol) probably be more fun, and less paper then the SBR, I think the SBR has to be engraved with your address on the receiver, and I'm not sure about transporting out of state, I think I read you need to get permission from FEDs.
The pistol you can fire at the...
Go with the SBR (I think the federal paperwork is $200), you'll wish you had if you don't, or get the pistol TA5 version/10" barrel. Otherwise might as well get a Rock River Arms ar in 9mm or .40
or maybe one of those Keltec sub2000
Don't buy one (auto ordnance) off the shelf, Owner's manuel...
All you have to do is drive the pins out, remove the block, slap on a 5.56 upper and go. I did the horrid thing but have returned my Colt back to 9mm.
I forget what year I got mine, mid 90's, but it was regulated, I mean I had to do paper, waited two weeks.
I had put a 5.56 Rock River upper on...
I'm not a Ukraine historian but, from her family, most of the Ukraines were wiped out in the 1930's and into the 40's by Stalin, her mother made it out/escaped on Gmom's back cause she was the smallest during ww2 . Most people living in the Ukraine nowadays are of Russian decent.
So how is it pronounce, moesin, moisin mowsin. My ex-wife was Ukrainian, she never did teach me any of that, almost the same. That way her mother and her could talk about me in my face. Man, the Ukrainians really hate the Russians, course I guess they got reasons to.