ATF seizes Maglight flashlights from Loews! Film at 11!
Don't forget drill bits and tap and die sets too!
ATF seizes Maglight flashlights from Loews! Film at 11!
Look up how much inconel costs per linear foot for a 1.5" round bar stock.
Inconel only offers moderately better qualities versus 17-4 if properly heat treated.Look up how much inconel costs per linear foot for a 1.5" round bar stock.
Inconel only offers moderately better qualities versus 17-4 if properly heat treated.
and a foot of 17-4 should cost around $40, and is machine-able in the home shop.
tracked down the origin of these letters; here’s where it seems to have started
https://www.ar15.com/forums/general...ressors-Er-Solvent-Traps-for-10-99/5-2242922/
guess what? No holes, perfectly legal and under the law, not a silencer. More apparent over-reach. So while you personally may not put such “cheap junk” on your gun or waste the $200 on a stamp, it shouldn’t be illegal, nor should it fall under the purview of the ATF
They are shipping drilled. That was the whole point. Not to mention that cbp is pursuing an import angle on Chinese gun parts. So drilled or not if cbp determines or thinks that you're importing firearms parts the defense is going to cost you.
Besides the legality of it all, these are actual stings that are taking place. I don't think a 10 dollar fuel filter or muzzle brake is worth the headache of feds at your door.
And the origin of the letter I posted was from an acquaintance and is recent. The last shipment confiscation lead to 5 people in a private nfa group getting letters from feds.
Some are shipping drilled, those are the obvious no-no monocore setups, however the OP of the thread I posted (the earliest example I see between reddit, the forums I’m on and facebook) bought an undrilled kit, had agents play with it, see it wasn’t drilled and then tell him to surrender it. They’re not just going after the drilled setups.
...They don't need to hunt over bait any more then ISP needs to put covers over the speed limit signs on I-465 to catch speeders...
Whoa, whoa, whoa... Hold on a minute. ISP actually stops people for speeding on 465?
How freaking fast do they have to be going?
Everybody, well, everybody except for one or two morons you usually come across in the far left lane, know those 55MPH signs are a horribly bad joke.
I am a northerner who isn't familiar with local customs, but I've been driving on 465 more frequently with a kid living in St Louis and occasionally flying out of the Indy airport. I've always been genuinely curious about just how fast I should be driving. 55 seems suicidal. I think 80 is technically reckless driving. 70-75 seems to be "goin with the flow".
Got pulled over doing 65 once, just got a warning. I stick to 60 now in the right lane. Besides, I dont wanna run the van too hard with one of those cheap Chinese filters on it anyway.
There was more than one table at Knob Creek in the fall. It does seem very bold to me to even have the table.
I remember at a 1500 long ago, a guy with a table selling "stocks" for your glock pistols. Same scenario. They are perfectly legal unless you put them on your gun without the stamp. But a bad idea to own if you own the firearms as well.
There was more than one table at Knob Creek in the fall. It does seem very bold to me to even have the table.
I remember at a 1500 long ago, a guy with a table selling "stocks" for your glock pistols. Same scenario. They are perfectly legal unless you put them on your gun without the stamp. But a bad idea to own if you own the firearms as well.