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MontanaRenegade86

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  1. I don't think that is a SW76/MK760 bolt. It might be a Stemple or Burgess bolt. It looks to have the bands that allow it to fit in the larger diameter Stemple tube. 

    I purchased the SW/MK bolt in the attached pictures for $175 in April 2022. As far as I'm concerned, I got a hell of a deal. There is not really any data on the market point for them since they so seldom come up for sale. 

    Bolt 2.jpg

    Bolt 1.JPG

  2. 2 hours ago, CandRHolder said:

    I hold an C&R FFL and have a question about inbound NFA Transfers of C&R Items.

     

    1) If the C&R Item is over 50 years old, but not on the ATF C&R list is there any additional documentation needed when submitted a Form 4 with a C&R FFL Transferee, (to prove C&R Status);

    2) Once the Form 4 is approved and the C&R NFA item is received by the C&R Licencee how does the C&R Licencee now assign the C&R NFA item to his Trust?

     

    Thanks for all the help.

    Joe

    I can't answer question #1. I, too, am curious about that. 

    As for #2, from everything I've read about the subject, I don't believe a trust is able to acquire a C&R License.

    https://johnpierceesq.com/can-my-trust-get-a-curio-relic-ffl/

  3. The STEN Mk. II was my first machinegun.

    Some things I've learned:

    • Buy lots of magazines, sometime you have to try a few magazines to find one that works well.
    • Don't grasp the mag-well during shooting, get a forward grip.
    • Invest in some spare trigger control parts.
    • The Magnum/7.62x25 STEN is hella fun, but make sure you have a strong recoil spring.
    • Dump the "T" stock and get a loop stock. 
    • Buy lots of ammo. The STEN is a big hit at the range.

    Overall, the STEN is a great entry level machinegun. Pretty reliable and easy to troubleshoot.

    In liberty,

    KristopherH

    ETA: Mine was made by Ciener. One of the last few he put together and a bit nicer than some of the older ones. 

     

     

     

    JAC Sten 1.JPG

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  4. 13 hours ago, HHollow said:

    Spam is OK if it generates business?

    In my mind, the fact that RRO could so easily access the distribution list address is a bigger issue than him looking for some goodies.

    More government incompetence. Trust in those fools and you burned. 

    ETA: I do think that RRO should remove the distribution list address here now that the experiment is done. 

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  5. For your consideration,

    1x - 16" semi-auto profile Uzi barrel - .45 ACP - Purchased from US Barrel shrouds - $135 shipped

    1x - 10.25" semi-auto profile Uzi barrel - .45 ACP - Pike Arms - $135 shipped 

    Both items are being sold as is. I'm listing them as fair+ condition, but they are probably a little better than that. 

    Commit to buy both and they're yours for $210 shipped. SPF 11/15/22

    No sales where prohibited, please abide by all applicable federal, state, and local laws. 

    Payment can be personal/business/cashier's check or postal money order. Payment may take a couple days to clear.

    Due to FedEx and UPS shipping policies, these will ship via USPS.

    100% feedback on EBay, FALFiles, Uzi Talk, and a few other forums that may now be defunct. 

    Thank you for your time!

    -Kristopher H. 

    ETA: Timestamp, whether in a PM or as a post will prevail. 

    The barrels being sold here are in the black box, the threaded barrel has already been sold. 

    ETA 2: Reasonable offers welcome.

    Barrels 1 edit.jpg

  6. Fortunately for us, most (not all) scammers are dumbasses with no command of NFA-related jargon or the English language in general.

    I agree with all the previous posts: vet, vet, and vet again. Most of us should have some kind of feedback at this point - EBay, GunBroker, Uzi Talk, FALFiles, Sturm.....I tell people that I'll gladly provide links to all my feedback across the Internet. I'd rather people do their due diligence on me before they enter into a transaction with me. 

     

     

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  7. I don't know much about them other than that it should have a "T" prefix serial number according to The Uzi Submachine Gun book. According to the same book, there were only 18 of them manufactured and registered.

    I couldn't find any details as to whether Group only made the receivers or assembled them into complete firearms as well. 

    Group Industries occasionally gets crapped on for having out of spec Uzi receivers and bolts. I have a semi auto GI/Vector Uzi and a transferable Wilson bolt slotted from a GI bolt. Both have worked well for me.

     

  8. Got some numbers:

    1.) PSD 1986: 4.7 grams (72.53208 grains)

    2.) WRA 1945: 4.7 grams (72.53208 grains)

    3.) LC 1944: 4.8 grams (74.07532 grains)

    4.) LC 1943: 4.7 grams (72.53208 grains)

    5.) WCC 1942: 4.7 grams (72.53208 grains)

    The first four were primed brass, the last one was spent. Primed or spent doesn't appear to affect weight or is negligible.  

    I couldn't find any of my newer spent or primed brass, but I wouldn't think there would be any meaningful weight difference. 

    Hope that helps.

    -Kristopher 

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    NAME
    STREET ADDRESS
    CITY, STATE, ZIP
    PHONE NUMBER

    DATE

    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
    ATTN: Disclosure Division, Room 4E.301
    99 New York Avenue, NE
    Washington, DC 20226

    re: Information Request Pursuant to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

    Dear Sir or Madam:

    I, NAME, residing at STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP, hereby request, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, that you provide me with all information and copies of all documents related to the firearm specified below, that is, on information and belief, a machine-gun registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record:

    MANUFACTURER, MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER

    Specifically, I am seeking a copy of the original registration form (ATF Form 2 – Notice of Firearms Manufactured or Imported) showing the date of manufacture for the above referenced firearm.

    I understand that certain personal information on records relating to the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record are exempt from disclosure under FOIA. To the extent possible, please provide me with copies of such records redacted to remove the exempt information.

    I hereby agree to pay all search and duplication fees in the amount of up to AMOUNT. If you estimate fees will exceed this amount, please contact me. I am making this request as an individual seeking information for personal use and not for a commercial use, which I believe makes me an "all other requestor" for purposes of calculation of such fees.

    I declare under penalty of perjury that I am NAME, that this letter is submitted on behalf of myself, and to the best of my knowledge that I am the current lawful owner of the machine-gun described above. I declare that the information set forth in this letter is true and correct and that I understand the penalties for requesting access to records under false pretenses.

    Respectfully,

    SIGNATURE

    NAME

    This is the format I use. 

    For amount, I put in $100. Never been charged a dime.

    It takes forever to get one of these back. I am still waiting on two of them from 2019. 

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