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    Thinking of a 556 Specwar but concerned about Trifecta accuracy

    If your a accuracy junky why are you looking at anything other than a Thunderbeast Arms can? They build their cans around precision shooting. I got a Specwar in for a customer he shot that and the TBAC 223A can and he didn't even feel bad about taking the TBAC can instead of the Specwar, to...
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    FFL as a side business. Minimum profit requirements?

    As a matter of fact I do tell me how many I need to sell every year to maintain my FFL/SOT so I can stop answering the phones every year once I have met that number.
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    FFL as a side business. Minimum profit requirements?

    The guy could just be a bad business man who marked his stuff up to high, or he could just have some demo items that he will not cut you a better price on. The ATF cannot tell you how much you have to sell anymore than they can tell the average person how much they can buy. If your wanting...
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    Local walmart has rised 5.56 prices

    My local Wal Mart is rolling back prices every day :confused:
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    Suppressor baffle material?

    I have 2-3 all aluminum 300 Blackout/Whisper suppressors. nothing to brag about I prefer stainless tubes on rifles, all aluminum center fire suppressors are a specialty item, not a first time purchase. I have also seen some manufacturers use the stainless or inconel on blast baffles then...
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    Anyone ever had "problems" using a suppressor at a public range?

    My suppressors have never had a problem, full auto on the other hand...
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    Gen2 solvent trap + oilfilter and a form 1

    But the ;););););););););) are ok? I guess I didn't start with hypothetically if a person was to... As a licensed FFL/SOT I think there are a lot of people playing with fire when it comes to these products. Sooner or later the ATF will make a poster child out of somebody using these products...
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    Gen2 solvent trap + oilfilter and a form 1

    People are too lazy to go to a parts store and get freeze plugs or fender washers and make their own that's why oil filter adapters are taking off, who cares how stupid it looks and legalities.
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    2 Tommy Guns swapped for 88 Bushmasters

    If you had a used parts kit and a really nice end mill about 4K would get you one or at least the last post sample I seen was around that price.
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    C&R holders, is it worth having?

    The 03 C&R was a gateway drug for me, after 10 years the 50+ year old guns couldn't satisfy my addiction anymore, I went all in and got a 01 FFL. I still maintain my C&R for the old stuff I like (partial to M1 Garand's). Its pretty simple if you buy 3+ guns a year that are 50+ years old it...
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    Lookin for a suppressor for my Savage Mark II FV-S

    SWR Spectre II is a better can than the sparrow and cheaper than the AAC with no noticeable difference in sound. The sparrow has more first round pop. I am also partial to one of my new demo cans a Thunderbeast 22L its designed for the bigger rim fire rounds and has more.volume only down side is...
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    SBR engraving: barrel or receiver?

    The only NFA market that is close to zero is the market for used suppressors. Used police SBR AR's and SBS sell regularly, and they are usually around 20-30 percent cheaper than a brand new one. Some people are looking for what they think is a great deal others are just trying to save a few...
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    SBR engraving: barrel or receiver?

    Your going to be paying more to have each barrel engraved, its cheaper to have one receiver engraved and be done. There are several companies that offer engraving in out of the way spots such as the inside of the trigger housing or front of the magazine well, other than your name/ trust name and...
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    SBR engraving: barrel or receiver?

    A barrel is a disposable item that has a life span in thousands of rounds. Receivers can have new parts installed and keep on going. Plus when your lower has been registered as a sbr lower you can use multiple uppers in multiple calibers. I always sway towards the versatility side.
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    Suppressor industry has been taking off like a friggin' rocket!

    Remington owns a small suppressor company ever hear of AAC? I know somebody is going to have a nervous brake down because I said Remington owns AAC to be undoubtedly correct Freedom Group. The bigger gun companies are becoming more suppressor friendly now at least. Offering models that are...
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