You big baby, get out there and shoot! Where are the pics buttercup?
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Trust is a good route. All my stuff was done that way. My 1st SBR took a month. This was a few years back. Several of my cans took 10-1/2months, that was a long wait. My lgs says the wait is down to about 5 month.
With the trust, I was able to efile a can, before they stopped allowing that. It took 3 1/2 months. Efiles for builds (form4?) are less than a month now. Good time to SBR you Blkout!
My bad LOL...
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May drop this on there...love this scope. Been sitting on my AR15 (300 blackout) lately.
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Here's my pair of ARs...top is a built 300 blackout....bottom is a DPMS .223/556 just dropped the vortex on it last week and the blackout needs new optics since I'm moving them off and onto my r700.
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And the Winchester model 12, 16 gauge, modified choke I recently snagged.
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not to brag , but on occasion i try to get out on the worse days (i dont cancel do to weather) , specially with my pistols i carry , just for the fact that i want to be as focused and prepared as i can for any situation .. god knows rain , sleet , or snow if someone wants my wallet or decides they need my truck more then i do , wet or cold hands are not gonna effect my accuracy or handling of my weapon ..
Best practice I know of is to go through the correct process of drawing, clicking off the safety if it has one, acquiring target, etc rinse repeat until it becomes muscle memory.
Is that person threatening my life or a loved ones? If they weren't threatening my life, I would walk away. The other answer answers your own question. It would be a split second decision on my behalf, they had time to think about their decision.
We do need to keep on task: Keep it about Personal Firearms. I am guilty too about drifting...
Does an 11/8 GB Anchor qualify as a firearm or is it better discussed in the EDC thread? Whatever the case, don't burglarize my shave den while I'm shaving.