project bike 93 fzr 600:
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Love the "jack" set up to pull the forks; Last I did that was with an old tire. Not exactly classy...
huh?
its just on a rear stand?
homerboy: nice! I had a 66 F100 that I miss to death, love how the old fords look
That looks like a Remington Woodsmaster, what model? The caliber looks like an '06?
I thought 40mm launchers were prohibited, oh well, learned something new. All I had ever seen at the gun shows were 38mm. One guy who was selling the 38mm told me the 40mm were a prohibited weapon.
You know...I was thinking about it, and back in the day if someone made a thread called "Show off your man toys", someone would have posted their junk by the 3rd post.
"show off your man toys"??? what is this, chat roulette?
Hopefully I'm going to get to use these for the first time in 2 years pretty soon...
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Wooden spoons? Seriously?Hopefully I'm going to get to use these for the first time in 2 years pretty soon...
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Wooden spoons? Seriously?
Hopefully I'm going to get to use these for the first time in 2 years pretty soon...
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Is it strange that I'm only disturbed by the inclusion of the wooden spoons?
40mm launchers are just title 2 weapons, no different than an M60 really, except a non-FFL can still purchase brand new 40mm grenade launchers. Fill out your form 4, pay your money and get your weapon.
Irritating use of the term "class 3." That originated from the need for an FFL to pay a SOT (Special Occupational Tax) 3 in order to transfer and possess title 2 weapons. As a customer, you don't have a "class 3" anything. You have a title 2 weapon transfered by an SOT 3 FFL.
And mere mortals can't own P90s. The best you can do is a semi-automatic PS90 with a 10" barrel (a title 2 SBR.) Or you can get your FFL, pay your SOT 3 and get one of the sweet dealer samples floating around on subguns.net. Of course, then it's more like you're "renting" your machine guns for ~$1000 a year.Since dealer samples have to be transfered out of your possession if your FFL ever lapses.
Words fail me.
There are semi auto receiver kits for M-60s out there allowing you to build your own legally, register the SN# you choose to give it with the ATF... and that is all there is to it.
Buddy wanted one, was able to buy all the M-60 parts except for the full auto receiver which he didn't want anyway. Some guy in Florida makes the semi auto receivers for the M-60. So he built it because he could.![]()
Hopefully I'm going to get to use these for the first time in 2 years pretty soon...
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