I've been wondering about this.
What do you think are some of the most respected companies in the USA that manufacture, sell, or service NFA firearms (SOTs, not regular FFLs)?
What about the company/person makes you have a high opinion of them?
What would cause you to have a very low opinion of...
Hello, I'm seeking access to back issues of Small Arms Review magazine. I have a few issues, but would like to review all issues. I'm located in Bloomington. I'm willing to buy or borrow. If borrow, then I'd hope to be done reviewing them within 2 weeks. I'm willing to come to your location to...
look what the mail carrier delivered today...
:)
It took a very long time to track these down.
One of them cost less than original MSRP and the other cost A LOT of money (because volume 5 is quite rare).
Thought this might be interesting to all of you. The Porter County Museum (in Indiana) received a machine gun donation recently.
Follow the link to read the article.
Museum curator surprised by gun donation :: Porter County :: Post-Tribune
Just in case this ever suffers from link-rot (if...
FYI.
Recently received an order of food storage from Emergency Essentials (beprepared.com). The bill of lading from FedEx shows approx. 425 lbs of food (+ cans + boxes) were shipped to my place in Indiana. I was only billed $12 for shipping ( I did NOT order from their website, so I don't know...
First, I know that the ATF has stopped allowing new SBRs to be made as "Multi" cal on a Form 1.
My question is:
If there is a SBR that is already registered as "multi" cal, is there precedence for it remaining "multi" cal after it is transferred to a new owner on a Form 4?
So in other words...
Planning on buying one of these two lights. I like the idea of the 200 lumens from the E2D LED Defender, but the smaller size of the E1B Backup. I really like that both of these lights have two settings for low and high output.
Anyone who owns either of these have any comment? Any alternative...
As mentioned elsewhere on the forum, I've moved to Indiana recently and I'm a graduate student at Indiana University. Legally I am a resident of another state.
In the near future I'm planning on forming a trust specifically for NFA items, but it seems to be complicated with my residency...
So now that I'm living here in IN, I've been informed by UT BCI that I can either keep my current CFP with my old address, which matches the state that issued my drivers license, or I can get a new permit (a new card) that shows my Indiana address. UT BCI says it is a good idea to get the...