Drool. Baller alertJJFU Nomad II
I inquired about getting one of his base 1911’s a few months ago. About spit out my coffee when I got the email back with cost and lead time
Drool. Baller alertJJFU Nomad II
I setup a trust and efiled a few form 4’s for cans a little while back, I think they were certified at the end of April or beginning of May - they advertise 90 days or less with efile but we will seeHas anyone done any efile stuff for supressors, SBR or SBS? I heard the wait time is very short. I am thinking about going do a trust and get some goodies.
I know that's for NY and CT, but how does the fixed magazine work? I assume if it's 10 rounds, this is their way of ensuring no more than 10 rounds can be used?My first AR. Springfield Saint.
Don't minD the dumbass NY neutered fixed mag. That will be drilled out and removed ASAP.
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They remove the mag release button and put something "permanent" in its place. Just a matter of drilling the small screw out of it and installing a AR maglock and a kingpin.I know that's for NY and CT, but how does the fixed magazine work? I assume if it's 10 rounds, this is their way of ensuring no more than 10 rounds can be used?
There is no mag release button, you have to use a pin tool to release the loaded mag. This is what makes it a "fixed mag", no way to do a simple tactical reload.I know that's for NY and CT, but how does the fixed magazine work? I assume if it's 10 rounds, this is their way of ensuring no more than 10 rounds can be used?
They remove the mag release button and put something "permanent" in its place. Just a matter of drilling the small screw out of it and installing a AR maglock and a kingpin.
And yea, with the fixed mag you have to reload through the ejection port or by removing the upper. Pain in the ass.
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Thanks for the replies. That's about what I thought. Can it get any worse? Probably.There is no mag release button, you have to use a pin tool to release the loaded mag. This is what makes it a "fixed mag", no way to do a simple tactical reload.
They remove the mag release button and put something "permanent" in its place. Just a matter of drilling the small screw out of it and installing a AR maglock and a kingpin.
And yea, with the fixed mag you have to reload through the ejection port or by removing the upper. Pain in the ass.
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