^^ Were those honest-to-god machine gun M-16s?
If he got them in the early to mid 60's the answer is probably yes. My Father in Law had one form that time period and it was full auto.
^^ Were those honest-to-god machine gun M-16s?
Yeah, people forget inflation.
Can you imagine paying $1,800 today for each of your NFA tax stamps?
Adjusted for inflation, $1.00 in 1934 is equal to $19.73 in 2021.
In 1977, I made $10,600 as a Xerox service tech.
How do we "reset"? We can't keep going up in the future where an average salary is 100K.
Is that 1 year or 1 month?
How do we "reset"? We can't keep going up in the future where an average salary is 100K.
There are trillion dollar notes in Zimbabwe. Never say never.....
Too much math for me…
Hey, quick SP-1 rookie question.
A few old SP-1’s I have seen online are
marked as “Cal. 223”. Circa early 70’s.
Well, we know it’s .223 caliber, but we also
know there’s a difference between
the .223 round and the 5.56 round,
which is issue.
SO, will an old SP-1 handle 5.56?
Seems they should - why would Colt
re-machine to turn the basic 5.56 platform
into a real .223?
I know, I know…”no such thing as a dumb
question” - until now.
Too much math for me…
Hey, quick SP-1 rookie question.
A few old SP-1’s I have seen online are
marked as “Cal. 223”. Circa early 70’s.
Well, we know it’s .223 caliber, but we also
know there’s a difference between
the .223 round and the 5.56 round,
which is issue.
SO, will an old SP-1 handle 5.56?
Seems they should - why would Colt
re-machine to turn the basic 5.56 platform
into a real .223?
I know, I know…”no such thing as a dumb
question” - until now.