I plan to as soon as I have my VA non resident in hand.
I want to be able to show that Maryland has absolutely no reason to deny me a CCW, other than infringing on my constitutional rights.
AR Ban
If the Liberals are successful in pushing an AR ban thru, how will that effect individual parts? What parts (if any) will no longer be available?
I'm in the market for a Colt AR-15, probably an A1. Any suggestions on where I could find one at a good price in Maryland?
And, am I restricted to buying in Maryland if I'm a Maryland resident? I know I can do a licensed transfer, but is it legal to purchase a rifle out of state?
Ok, I've got an AR newbie question. Does an H-Bar fall into the long gun category. As in, Cash and Carry?
What are the pro's and con's verses the other types of AR-15 barrels?
Well, I found out that any Gander Mountain is an authorized Remington Repair facility.
I took the gun over to the Fredricksburg store, and had their gun smith take a look at it. Apparently, the 20 gauge express models do not have ejector springs. He showed me two other guns and neither...
Not trying to be insulting, but you must not have lived in So. Md very long, or you'd know that having to drive between the three counties to get anything is SOP. Especially if you're in St. Mary's. 25 Years ago, there wasn't even a mall or a Walmart in So. Md.
I think I'm going to take it over to Gander Mountain in Fredricksburg. They are an authorized Remington repair facility. At least it won't cost me anything, other than the ride over there. They may even decide to replace it. Who knows.
Can anyone recommend a gun smith in southern Maryland- one who would have experience with Remington shotguns? The key is "recommend" here guys, as in, you have had them do work on your guns in the past.
Will they be able to perform warranty work, or is this going to be an out of pocket?
That's not a show stopper, because it could end up costing less than shipping it off. I'm just curious.
Can anyone recommend a smith in Southern Maryland?
No, it's not one of those parts, its the flat spring that is rivoted to the side of the receiver. The receiver bolt slides over it when you close the action, and compresses it. When you open the action, it is allowed to pop back out. This is why you have to open the action relatively quickly...
Has anyone ever heard of an ejector spring breaking on an 870? I have a brand new 870 express 20 ga that I bought for my wife, never been fired, only been practicing with snap caps, and it stopped ejecting shells. I compared everything with my Wingmaster, and found that the ejector spring was...
It was the washer for the stock bolt. They must have forgot to put it on before they stuck the bolt down the stock. Why they would put it on the other end is anybodies guess.