It's up now. Additionally spend some time using a rest and see where the guns are shooting without your influence. Adjust the sights or compensate where applicable.
Three suppressors, FNP 45, Attorney fees. I still need to get two quick detach muzzle devices that are $100 each, threaded .22 barrel, three tax stamps and three transfer fees. This is a financial nightmare but at least it will last a life time and none of it loses it's value. I am buying my retirement toys now.
Well obviously I went with the FN. I am still waiting on the approval for Major Malfunction to ship my suppressors to my dealer. It's been nearly one month. I may go to my dealer week after next and see if he has anything in stock just to get something going with the feds.
I think 17 guns would be a starting point. In my safe they reproduce like rabbits. I think I have had 5 show up so far this year. That doesnt include the rifles that get assembled from parts ;D Congrats on the new gun. We still need to get you in an AR-15 and then add a .22 conversion or upper. Heck you can get a 9mm conversion too This is living my dear friend
Well I have two problems with the 308. The bolt is very difficult to rotate so Im going to disassemble the bcg and examine the bolt and rings. The ammo is also still suspect.
I was reading on a few other forums as well as a gun trust lawyer site that they (Feds) are not allowing the quicken trusts any longer. I also read an article recently that dealers performing on site trusts might be opening themselves up for some trouble. The Feds are trying to close what they consider a "loop hole"