I'm curious...
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I'm curious...
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What do we have here? An M4 profile carbine length AR-15. Dang, the rarity is mind-blowing!
So lets make it a bit more unique... we will throw on some some random pieces in ODG. A rail cover here and there, a magazine, and why not a AFG for a finishing touch.
But wait, call in the next 15 minutes and we'll throw in more.
That's right... we will haphazardly throw in a huge frickin boat light zip tied to the gun. But cutting off the excess zip tie plastic will cost an extra $9.95. Adding an extra 5lbs to the front of the gun will make it balance like a sorority girl at 2AM on tequila Tuesday.
This gun does suck. And it uses a ton of battery too.
That shit's funny right there.[LOL]
It is surprising the condition the barrels are in, given that I can't find a single blemish on the stocks.
I see in your collection, you have one of the rare 1964 ASFS 90. The experimental shotgun developed by Army Special Forces (ASFS 90 stood for Army Special forces shotgun, 90* engagement) for engaging suspects around corners. Velocity suffered so greatly from the design, it was scrapped later that year in favor of a more traditional barrel contour and good ole fashioned leaning.
It is also quite clear that you have gone through significant paperwork with the ATF. I can clearly see two "cane guns" in there, that require an AOW tax stamp. Good for you! Now you can walk limp free and have one shot to use in self defense.
I also enjoy the finish applied here. Who needs cerakote when you can use oxidized iron. Unique, but timeless.
These guns do NOT suck.
Ruger 10/22 conversion.