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Originally Posted by eteam o2
Anyone have any opinions/experience with Del-ton's rifle kits?
I'm considering putting my first rifle together starting with this kit and probably a spike's tactical lower just because it's so much friendlier to the wallet.
Also finally picked up my FNP-9 yesterday. I'll probably hit up the range some time next week though.
Another AR question- plum crazy receivers? They're pretty new and they're polymer or some kind of synthetic build(ie not metal)
And they can be had for cheap as well.
I'll probably end up going with the del-ton rifle kit to build with just wanted to hear other's experiences/opinions on it.
Originally Posted by 1000xCartel
I was thinking about getting a Mossberg 88 Shotgun.. I'm cluelesss on gun laws.. any help is appreciated!
Originally Posted by 6dollaBURGER
I just took a look at the Sig556 yesterday.. think I'm going to pick up an AR15 or sig556 within the next week.. they're about the same pricewise.. but I like that Sig is 'less common' around here. However, the AR feels a lot more manageable (lighter/shorter)...
Anyone have any input? Elder?
Originally Posted by Seattle206
Originally Posted by Seattle206
eteam o2 wrote:
Anyone have any opinions/experience with Del-ton's rifle kits?
I'm considering putting my first rifle together starting with this kit and probably a spike's tactical lower just because it's so much friendlier to the wallet.
Also finally picked up my FNP-9 yesterday. I'll probably hit up the range some time next week though.
Another AR question- plum crazy receivers? They're pretty new and they're polymer or some kind of synthetic build(ie not metal)
And they can be had for cheap as well.
I'll probably end up going with the del-ton rifle kit to build with just wanted to hear other's experiences/opinions on it.
i want to know too...Originally Posted by UptownsDotNetStacky
Does anyone have the Taurus 24/7...I'm looking to get one as my beginner pistol and I just wanted some pros and cons if possible from you guys
Originally Posted by eteam o2
Originally Posted by Seattle206
eteam o2 wrote:
Anyone have any opinions/experience with Del-ton's rifle kits?
I'm considering putting my first rifle together starting with this kit and probably a spike's tactical lower just because it's so much friendlier to the wallet.
Also finally picked up my FNP-9 yesterday. I'll probably hit up the range some time next week though.
Another AR question- plum crazy receivers? They're pretty new and they're polymer or some kind of synthetic build(ie not metal)
And they can be had for cheap as well.
I'll probably end up going with the del-ton rifle kit to build with just wanted to hear other's experiences/opinions on it.
Yes! I can vouch for Del-ton
Originally Posted by Seattle206
Originally Posted by 1000xCartel
I was thinking about getting a Mossberg 88 Shotgun.. I'm cluelesss on gun laws.. any help is appreciated!
The Maverick maverick 88 is a great shotgun. It's basically the "budget" version of the 500 series. Almost all accessories for the 500 will fit the 88, EXCEPT from what I can recall the barrel dimensions are a tad different so you wouldnt be able to fit a barrel shroud or ghost sights meant to fit a 500. I use to have a 500 7+1, they truely are a family of shotguns...but I cant say no to Remington.
I found a site sell the 88 for about $200, can I just buy it and expect everthing to be cool? or do I have to have a lisence or anything?
Its an online store that has a store on the west coast I'm on the east. Can I just order the gun from them, then buy an FFL (Free Firearm Lisence??????)Originally Posted by Seattle206
What state do you live in? Eveyrthing depends on your state laws.
If youre planning to purchase online then you need to first:
1. Find a Dealer(gunshop, or sporting good store that deals with guns) that has an FFL license.
2. Notify them that you intend on purchasing via internet. Ask them how much they charge per FFL transfer, they range from $20-$100.
3. Place your order online.
4. Have the dealer email or fax their copy of the FFL to the company you bought your gun from.
5. Once the company has recieved your payment and FFL they will ship it.
6. When it arrives at the dealer they will call you to pick it up.
7. Show up pay the FFL fee and you have a new gun.
And yes, pretty much straight out of the box the shotgun will be good to go. Except for me I like to strip it down and wipe all excess grease off then relube.
FFL = Federal Firearms License. Depending on the FFL type its for the sale, transfer, manufacture of firearms or ammunition. You cant "buy" and FFL, you can apply for one but its a LONG process.Originally Posted by 1000xCartel
Its an online store that has a store on the west coast I'm on the east. Can I just order the gun from them, then buy an FFL (Free Firearm Lisence??????)Originally Posted by Seattle206
What state do you live in? Eveyrthing depends on your state laws.
If youre planning to purchase online then you need to first:
1. Find a Dealer(gunshop, or sporting good store that deals with guns) that has an FFL license.
2. Notify them that you intend on purchasing via internet. Ask them how much they charge per FFL transfer, they range from $20-$100.
3. Place your order online.
4. Have the dealer email or fax their copy of the FFL to the company you bought your gun from.
5. Once the company has recieved your payment and FFL they will ship it.
6. When it arrives at the dealer they will call you to pick it up.
7. Show up pay the FFL fee and you have a new gun.
And yes, pretty much straight out of the box the shotgun will be good to go. Except for me I like to strip it down and wipe all excess grease off then relube.