Anyone build AR's?
#11
Re: Anyone build AR's?
The no permit thing will change with time as long as we dont get a democrat for president. Wisconsin has some seriously fucked up laws about deer hunting. The DNR is very protective about deer here which leads to some retarded laws.
This is my current project: http://www.centerfiresystems.com/ind...OD&ProdID=1660
They make the rust sound worse than it really is. Nothing that cant be fixed.
Complete AK-47 for around $200 once you pick up the rest of the parts.
The AR-15 will easily cost double but its a sweet gun.
Scott.....here is a gun for you http://blog.riflegear.com/archive/20...-cute-and.aspx
This is my current project: http://www.centerfiresystems.com/ind...OD&ProdID=1660
They make the rust sound worse than it really is. Nothing that cant be fixed.
Complete AK-47 for around $200 once you pick up the rest of the parts.
The AR-15 will easily cost double but its a sweet gun.
Scott.....here is a gun for you http://blog.riflegear.com/archive/20...-cute-and.aspx
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Re: Anyone build AR's?
Originally Posted by rsmith2786
The no permit thing will change with time as long as we dont get a democrat for president. Wisconsin has some seriously fucked up laws about deer hunting. The DNR is very protective about deer here which leads to some retarded laws.
http://illinoiscarry.com/forum/index...c=5136&st=1230
#13
Re: Anyone build AR's?
auto 22lr? sounds jammerriffic.
ive only owned 2 22 cal semi-auto weapons that didn't jam from ammo sensativity issues. one is a 50-60's era savage rifle, the other was a .22 cal smith & wesson, that took a half dozen bricks and a rebuild to finally shake itself into working correctly. which in itself is TOTTALY opposite to what S&W 22lr handguns traditionally do... which is jam with any ammo regardless of what it is hahahahaha Pieces of ----... i bought it from my best friend for $75 after he paid $325 for it, put two bricks throuhg it and tossed the worthless POS. shoots pretty good now, but its too much ------- work.
anyway im rambling... auto .22 is for *******. too much jamming.
ive only owned 2 22 cal semi-auto weapons that didn't jam from ammo sensativity issues. one is a 50-60's era savage rifle, the other was a .22 cal smith & wesson, that took a half dozen bricks and a rebuild to finally shake itself into working correctly. which in itself is TOTTALY opposite to what S&W 22lr handguns traditionally do... which is jam with any ammo regardless of what it is hahahahaha Pieces of ----... i bought it from my best friend for $75 after he paid $325 for it, put two bricks throuhg it and tossed the worthless POS. shoots pretty good now, but its too much ------- work.
anyway im rambling... auto .22 is for *******. too much jamming.
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