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johnsonlmg41

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  1. You posted up your personal information on the WORLD wide web and all you will get are scammers contacting you at this point......from all around the WORLD. Legitimate sellers will contact you by PM only.
  2. I would shut down youtube guy's efile account. He's a total buffoon.....and a lousy gold salesman.
  3. list is current as of today. Buy the HK sear because I would love to justify keeping that host gun!
  4. Bump on the MKI tripod. A rather scarce item in complete original condition. Few around
  5. still looking for the rear sleeve/ housing section
  6. hkg3, So to review...... It is your position that you cannot add ANY material to the exterior of a registered receiver as in my A7 upgrade? Because this affects a register machine gun how exactly? The making ban applies to "making" not modifying what has been made, though there are practical limits. Over the years it's been common practice to modify and upgrade registered NFA receivers. Top and bottom plates on Brownings, sleeving pin holes on M16's, building tube guns, making 1917's into 1919's, etc.. It is also your position that you can remove material from any post 86 receiver to fit in a "drop in" auto sear as you did on your DPMS receiver? Lets review some history (since you've been in it 40 years, you may have forgotten?). The term "drop in" means drop in. Back in the day you pushed out the rear pin on an early Colt (lifted the upper and dropped these in to a receiver that already had a F/A carrier and fire control parts which were all installed by hand with maybe the assistance of a screwdriver. This DIAS was done for the benefit of guys that had no machine tools or skills. Guys that had the equipment just milled the pocket and drilled the hole and put the sear in, in later versions up to 86'. Eventually the practice for all AR mfrs was to leave material in place to block the simple installation of a DIAS and block the installation of a regular sear simply by just drilling an 1/8 hole. A 7 year old kid with a hand drill and 1/8 drill bit can readily convert your receiver in a couple minutes. Drilling fixtures and auto sears are delivered to your door these days to 7 year olds who have alexa. The problem was so egregious at one point colt drilled an oversize hole, left the extra material and pinned in a hardened block to prevent such simple "readily convertible" receivers in the marketplace. How is milling the pocket different from having a an AK with a slotted rail? Is your "not a drop in auto sear now married to your receiver? Or is this one of those that you ordered in the 90's out of shotgun news? Best of luck on the future sale of your readily convertible modified receiver. Maybe throw in a 1/8 drill bit to sweeten the deal?
  7. Pretty sure the reinforcement style has nothing to do with any model numbers on the paperwork, but I'm no expert? I have other transferable paperwork that doesn't even have a model listed? I posted a statement of fact and personal observation, that you seem unaware of? It has nothing to do with me personally. I'm not sure I will sell it, since these are on the cheap side, I'll probably just cut it up and part it out when I'm done with it, which would escalate the value of my other guns such that it would more than cover the loss. And save me the amusement of internet critics who don't buy this stuff anyhow? I guess I should lay off these posts as the mockery from my NFA peer group is getting tough to take. I am starting to understand why they don't engage and laugh at me for doing so. Maybe a new years resolution?
  8. hkg3k, here's not a picture of our Sendra XM16 A7..... LOL
  9. Reading is fundamental. Thanks for all the sage advice from such a seasoned industry veteran! I don't know how I made it this far without your intense knowledge base? Now if you could educate the rest of us on the Colt A2's I'm here, ready to learn? Hopefully you sent the GB seller a message or called their shop to enlighten them? If not it would seem you're lax in your duties?
  10. I've seen a lot of them and owned a couple Sendra's and there are several different variations. Replacement/ modifications took place whenever it could be gotten away with and happens as we speak. Colt and olympic were not the only ones. If I were to start shedding light on problem guns, it would be easily into the 1000's that have "issues", some worse than others. I've seen the MAC 1919's as well as many others in circulation. A guy like M60Joe made modifications like this, as did others. CLEARLY not his work on this one though. How many public service announcements do you feel the need to post? "In the game for 40 years" If age is your only qualifier for experience, is that supposed to impress me? I think Joe Biden uses the same line? All the PSA you need is it's a Sendra for 50K...end of story. I will not be shocked or sad if someone on GB buys it. GB is like the thunderdome of stupid these days. I have actually seen large auction houses post up worse guns than this and no one raised an eyebrow.
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