Ok... I'm guessing the grip is some (lameass) Cali law thing... but is that drum legal?
that is sweet!
It's legal if he owned it in CA prior to their 2000 AWB.
-Mike
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Ok... I'm guessing the grip is some (lameass) Cali law thing... but is that drum legal?
that is sweet!
The best part of that picture, is that she looks in total awe of that pretty black rifle!
My wife would snip off my nuts if I let my 5 year old son get anywhere near my rifles.
If you won't even let him near them, sounds like she's already neutered you!![]()
If you won't even let him near them, sounds like she's already neutered you!![]()
My wife would snip off my nuts if I let my 5 year old son get anywhere near my rifles.
Here are my three:
1978 SP1, 1994 (just before the ban) Bushmaster, and Gov't model (one first 150 made)
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I need to add an M-4.
I'd like to round-out/balance my present collection with a Viet Nam era style A1 (or earlier), version... triangular handguards, A1 front and rear sights, 3 prong FS, no foward assist, etc.
My baby. Saving up for a nice set of optics for her.
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