Late 60's-70's Remington 870 Police. Really any kind of older Remington Police. I recently purchased one that looks like it was made in the late 80's-early 90's. I'll be able to find out when once I get it and pull the barrel to check the date code.
ETA: Just re-read your whole question. If...
Maybe... :rolleyes:
Ok Ok! (I got this recipe off ARFCOM though. In the interest of full disclosure)
- 18 Rhodes frozen dinner rolls
- 1 4.6 oz cook-and-serve butterscotch (or caramel) pudding mix
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/2 cup pecans (or walnuts)
- 1/3 cup melted...
Just made some sticky buns (food)
I made a sticky bun concoction last night, let it rise overnight, and baked it this morning. The taste is nothing short of heavenly. I'd bet it taste 100X better in freezing weather. But enough talk. It's PICTURE TIME! :rockwoot:
First step:
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It's Texas. What someone else above me said is correct. Only need a proper transfer if it's Title II weapons. Rifles, shotguns, and pistols can legally be yours as soon as your dad gives them to you.
Seconded. If you're feeling adventurous, I advise you to build your own. I have built 3. Only have 1 now. But they're addicting. Palmetto State Armory is running some banging hot deals on AR-15's right now. Their specs are better than DPMS, Bushmaster, Rock River Arms, *any of the generic...
It's a clone H&K G3. It started life as a Pakistani, licensed G3 reproduction made in 1974 (if I remember correctly). It was chopped up into a parts kit and imported to the US. I purchased it from Apex Gun Parts, got the 922r compliance parts together and replaced parts that needed replacing...
I'm going to do a 6.5 Grendel SBR now that AA released their trademark. 11.5" I'm thinking of a new Daniel Defense MFR 12" rail, and chopping it down to 11 or 11.5"....And maybe throw a can on it. But I'd shoot full power loads, since 6.5G shouldn't be reduced to subsonic rounds.
How solid is that light setup? Looks vunerable to failure. Not knocking your gun, because it looks sweet. I like to plan for just everything failing because I have bad luck :D
My personal opinion has been that if you're going to do an SBR, you might as well go 10.5 or 11.5 inches. I personally like 11.5 since it's supposedly more reliable and it's still within warranty of a can. Most manufacturer's do not warranty their rifle cans for use on a barrel shorter than...