Must be an Air Force thing Steve. There are odd rules for some.
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Must be an Air Force thing Steve. There are odd rules for some.
I agree. The only thing that threw me was the BCG with grooves for a forward assist.
I really wish that the government would sell these old M16 guns as pre-'86 transferable guns.
If they released a shitload of 'em at the same time I'd be able to score one at a decent price.
We have a few of the a1s at my dept... sweet shooters and fun for sure with the fun switch! Trying to get detective to issue me one so i can tinker...
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Anniston Al. where AR's go to die. I was unfortunate enough to be given a demonstration on how they are destroyed. The handguards and buttstock are removed and the rest of the rifle is dropped into a hopper, underneath is a machine called "Capt. Crunch" which has a set of cams similar to an automotive cam which the rifle is fed through. At the bottom of the machine is a large trough that collects all the scrap metal, any part bigger than 1" is tossed back in. Truly a disgusting waste of fine firearms and my tax $$$.
A few months after my visit I heard they had fed "Capt.Crunch" some M14's, having a receiver that is a lot tougher than an AR caused some serious damage to the evil Capt. which took many months to repair, further reinforcing my belief in "karma".