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Boo Boo wrote:
a ar pistol can be made into a rifle and back but not the other way around.
and in washington you would have needed to fill out the pistol form
:cuss: NO AN AR PISTOL CAN NOT BE MADE INTO A RIFLE AND THEN BACK INTO A PISTOL the BATFE has a letter out on this for almost 9 months now, (same Jan 14th letter) once it has become a rifle it then becomes a weapon made from a rifle think a short barreled rifle, there is NO back and forth between pistol, rifle and pistol
Wheelgunner : thank you sir, i ordered three sequential serial number lowers before the law changed and have them registered and marked as pistols. mostly only good for the sinus blasting noise but fun
You might look into Bazooka brothers lowers they have a rough forging that they open enough to fit grease gun mags might be a better start than most lowers.
shad0wfax: yes sir it's a 45, the light comes off when it goes in the holster, I had to modify a Blackhawk Serpa holster quite a bit to get it to fit the raised sights that come on the tactical, I went with a SWR can for both of them, The 45 can is still around 143 decibels dry, but if I get some water or wire pulling lube they say it goes down to around 130Db it sounds like a nail gun. I have a Gemtech for a 308 I'm waiting on my sheriff to sign so I can send it off. The thread adaptor is just the part of the Nielsen that comes out the back of the can. I highly recommend not going with a integral, the Warlock is a very quiet can quieter than most integral cans from the 80's and I can also put it onto my bolt action 22 rifle as well, after you've shot suppressed you'll never want to go back why not have one $200 TAX stamp and be able to use it on every 22 instead of a $200 stamp for every one. Also you can get some fairly short barrel say 4" or so aluminum uppers for the ruger pistols after you add the can they are close to the same length as the integrals and again you have one can you can share between host weapons. You guessed right about the Blackhawk, maybe I'll take it deer hunting this year
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