Ok people, its been a while since ive been on here. My son is turning 18 very soon and wants to purchase a Mosin Nagant on his 18th birthday. I've scoured the web, this site and anywhere I can that says its on the regulated list...but cant find it. I myself believe its on the regulated list...
I made my wife an AR with a polymer lower, and it operates just fine. Here are some off the cuff reasons to buy a polymer lower....
1. The price is lower compared to an ali lower.
2. For weight reasons. If you are trying to build a light weight rifle this can save on some weight.
3...
I want to transfer it to his name so he knows the responsiblity of owning a firearm. And also because I own two security clearances and want to do things correctly.
Hello,
My son is turning 18 next month and im trying to figure out if I can transfer my shotgun to him when he turns 18. Ive googled it and came up with answers from 18 or 21 years of age. Just thought I would tap into the great wisdom of this forum. So whats the minimum age to own a shotgun?
This is a interesting read. I had a gut feeling that something else had to be happening in the background. Lets hope Ares wasnt hosting build parties. Even I the "novice" builder knows not to build firearms for other people......
I agee with you 100%, either there is more to the story (something like Ares completed a rifle and sold it, which would be stupid if you dont have a FFL) or California and the Government got togehter and targeted Ares becuase of the entire "ghost gun" nonsense. I do agree its a big cluster!
The only reason I can see the ATF raiding Ares is becuase they have the ability to put all the parts together to make a rifle (they sell everything needed), where as poly80.com only sells the 80% lower polymer.
If I pretend for a minute that I found myself on a customer list.....I would...
Thats kind of what I was thinking. Seeing how California had the "ghost gun" targeting and 80% lower location in California would be perfect.
Interesting side note though, Ares Armory address is 208 N Freeman St, OCEANSIDE, CA....and Poly80.com address is 180 Roymar Rd, OCEANSIDE, CA. So...
Not trying to get into an argument with you Mark, but a poly80 from poly80.com looks just like eparmory.com poly lower.
http://www.eparmory.com/EP80-Receiver-Black-p/ep80black.htm
poly80.com: http://www.ar15.com/mobile/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1562119
Im just trying to figure out why they...
Coming from a machinist that has built a lower reciever from scratch, and witnessed a 80% being completed, completing a polymer 80% is not as easy as everyone (politicians) thinks it is. It can be done with a dremel, but it will take a lot of time and patience....and time. And even when...