My BCM stock was a 1-way pinning, but it was a $15 stock. I'd want the SCAR pin job to be completely reversible. Like a CTR, where you just take the pin out, or something.
That can easily be done, to me that's properly modified.
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My BCM stock was a 1-way pinning, but it was a $15 stock. I'd want the SCAR pin job to be completely reversible. Like a CTR, where you just take the pin out, or something.
Hmm. Who wants to play what's in the box
Hmm. Who wants to play what's in the box
If the stock doesn't work anymore and it has a button to make it work (that actually does nothing) its "hacked. "
-Mike
I call it modified, "hacked" is if it has been modified improperly.
If you have a gun with a stock on it with a lever/button that's supposed to work, and it doesn't, it's ****ed up, it's a piece of shit, and it's inherently wrong. It's foisting a lie. I hate that shit. Like those fake collapsible.... drive me
batshit.
-Mike
Hmm. Who wants to play what's in the box
back in stockDamn out of stock,
thats a very fair price that MFS is chargingWon a GB auction for 2700 plus 35 dollars for shipping .. so i definitely made out .. mfs is going to charge 110 in total for gunsmithing, shipping to and from, and transfer fee so i will do them and just tell them how i want to gunsmith to pin the stock
No but a BR&P member has a Scar 16S posted for $2200 in the clubhouse. Claims it is NIB.
BR&P ??
And you are in the South Shore??
BR&P - Braintree Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., located in Braintree, MA.
Its gonna take forever lol.. payment should arrive at the dealer by tuesday, then maybe the rifle will get here in two weeks, and then another 2 weeks for massification . Should get it by march lol
I could easily have the gun mass compliant in a few hours , but there was no store that would let me physically take possession of the rifle.. they all either wouldnt deal with ma residents , or wanted an ffl.. thus since mfs has been good to me in the past i would go with them. I just want to chat with their gunsmith on how to make the stock compliant
I got the notice it is shipping from montana, so it will arrive on monday, and then its got all the compliance work its gotta do.
Sgeary, you can always shoot it , just supply the ammo and a place to shoot it..