Triple check. Visual and tactile. Every time. Again if pulling the trigger for any reason. If the trigger pull gets delayed for more than a couple seconds, it gets checked again.
Never had an ND, but I did chamber a round once when I didn't mean to. My triple check saved the day.
The clock on that starts when the certified mail is delivered. Sometimes they are never delivered and have to be resent. Ask me how I know. Then once those 7 days are up, they will issue a USPS tracking number for your cans, from the local FFL that is shipping them. At this point, your can...
Love my GX4. Most seem to like the larger backstrap. Have a little over 1k rounds through it of all different types and have yet to have a single hiccup.
Love my tikka. First 3 rounds at 100yds went same hole. Put 5 rounds in a playing card at 600yds. T3X Tac A1 in 6.5cm.
Sometimes they have a free mag promotion. Mags are ungodly expensive, as high as 150 each depending on model, almost never less than 50.
Sako owns tikka and Beretta...
I can't believe anyone responded to that illiterate OP. Either way, I dont think an R 77 can be registered, although if you have an Su-35S to mount it on, maybe you have some pull others do not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-77
That's what I'd like to know. A slight angle is not necessarily obvious.
There is nothing about an obvious angle in any of the ATF notices I can find. I didn't see it in the law.
yeah, so this one is like 84 or 86 degrees or whatever. Despite being named the "VFG"
That is almost exactly what he said, but I didn't see how backwards factored in.
I mean, if thats the rule, it just comes down to who can more accurately measure. Nothing is exactly 90 degrees.
I am...
I was told, at a local, very popular and well regarded gun store, upon seeing an AR pistol for sale with a vertical grip on it, that exact same grip in fact, that that particular grip is only like 84 degrees, and if you put it on backwards it does not count as a VFG. I don't know what backwards...