Message from @✨Ducati✨

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2020-11-18 22:23:50 UTC  

“The ATF procedure for measuring barrel length is to measure from the closed bolt (or breech-face) to the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device. Permanent methods of attachment include full-fusion gas or electric steel-seam welding, high-temperature (1100°F) silver soldering, or blind pinning with the pin head welded over. Barrels are measured by inserting a dowel rod into the barrel until the rod stops against the bolt or breech-face. The rod is then marked at the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device, withdrawn from the barrel, and measured.”

2020-11-18 22:26:27 UTC  

Silencers are not counted as barrel lenth unless their pinned+welded but seriously dont do that

2020-11-18 22:27:06 UTC  

Yep, as I read further in the link above it states that in a letter from the ATF.

2020-11-18 22:28:17 UTC  

Yall can @ me gun questions, i try to be knolageable

2020-11-18 22:38:45 UTC  

I carry a S&W shield. Looking to buy my 2nd... any recs?

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2020-11-18 22:46:45 UTC  

@CyberSpacePirate what’s good hunting rifle brands for big game

2020-11-18 22:48:25 UTC  

@nerdyowly CZ P10C

2020-11-18 22:52:34 UTC  

😳

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2020-11-18 22:56:54 UTC  

@✨Ducati✨ Weatherby bolt actions, Beanfield rifles, and if your on a budget Ruger Americans aren't bad for the price.

2020-11-18 22:59:42 UTC  

Although I'm not who you were asking I figured it couldn't hurt to offer a few suggestions.

2020-11-18 23:00:32 UTC  

Depends on how big, 7mm, 6.5 creedmore, 30-06, stuff like that

2020-11-18 23:00:34 UTC  

Ok thx

2020-11-18 23:00:53 UTC  

Oh i thought you said round

2020-11-18 23:01:06 UTC  

My grandpa owns 10/22 rugar lr it’s pretty good

2020-11-18 23:01:15 UTC  

Yea

2020-11-18 23:01:27 UTC  

Milsurps are good too, old WWII rifles are great for big game

2020-11-18 23:01:42 UTC  

Expensive tho unless they're in bad condition

2020-11-18 23:01:43 UTC  

K ima keep looking into it thx

2020-11-18 23:01:58 UTC  

Mausers, enfeilds, mosins

2020-11-18 23:02:03 UTC  

Probably gana get a rugar since u said it’s cheap and I’ve had good experiences with them

2020-11-18 23:02:20 UTC  

Ruger americans are good hunting rifles

2020-11-18 23:02:24 UTC  

K

2020-11-18 23:02:52 UTC  

Remington 700s are a higher-end option as well

2020-11-18 23:03:04 UTC  

I don’t have much money

2020-11-18 23:05:56 UTC  

What big game are you hunting?

2020-11-18 23:06:12 UTC  

Also 2nd hand hunting rifles are usially alot cheaper

2020-11-18 23:07:27 UTC  

I would like to eventually hunt everything I can just for fun

2020-11-18 23:07:50 UTC  

Usially big game cost more than just a rifle and a tag

2020-11-18 23:08:27 UTC  

You gotta have the equipment to carry the meat, get it processed and the scope for your rifle

2020-11-18 23:08:57 UTC  

Yea ik

2020-11-18 23:09:31 UTC  

I’m just doing research on different types of guns rn

2020-11-18 23:09:48 UTC  

Ah gotcha

2020-11-18 23:50:09 UTC  

Does anyone have any links to vintage gun accessories

2020-11-18 23:50:23 UTC  

From like 1940-1990

2020-11-18 23:58:01 UTC  

Gunbroker sells accessories and guns

2020-11-19 00:18:16 UTC  

glock 19 gen 4 slide 3 left and cheap

2020-11-19 01:47:00 UTC  

Got a friend who's grandpa sent over a Browning Water Cooled Machine Gun part by part by mail from france in WWI. His son then brought back a Browning 1919 from the same way. My friend still has both of them

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