I too have a .308 axis combo,my scope was so far off from the factory that I must have went through at least 30 rounds before I could hit paper.
I had no idea where the bullets were going until I saw a lump of dirt fly up,it was shooting rediculously low even at 10 yards.
That is my fear as well,we already know that they are using a back door to go through mental health records,I wonder what will be next,a full HIPPA release form perhaps,high renewal fees maybee,there will be some fuckery you bet on that!
As others have said,omit the paragraph that starts with in my line of work.
I would add that you have studied article 35 and have a high respect for human life etc.
Luckily both of the gun stores that I have happened into since this post have not had one in stock to fondle, saving me money that I don't have to waste.
Sooner or later I will get my hands on one though.
I have never done an online gun purchase and transfer but being a divorced Father I am leaning that way for future purchases,shops in the Albany area are charging an easy $200-300 premium on damned near everything.
On used guns I swear they just double the price they paid,many times I have seen...
I dont know what parts are changed on that model but I know when my Father bought a .22lr conversion slide for his sigP220 he was only required to report it to the sheriffs office,no ammedements needed.
County to County is different though.
As the title says,does anyone have a mkIV yet,I currently have a well worn bull barrel mkII and though it was my first handgun and its a nice shooter but I have no real love for it,a previous owner dinged the shit out of the reciever removing the rear sight and it bugs the hell out of me.
Im...
Endangered species pfft.....I know where there are tons of rats within 15 miles of my house,but I doubt I anyone could get into the capital building with a rifle slungover their shoulder!
They did have a bad rep back in the day but the K16 AR that I used to own never gave me a bit of trouble and was a hell of a lot tighter than the DPMS that a friend had.