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You rang?just to piss of a few Fudds
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You rang?just to piss of a few Fudds
Calling it 'fiat paper' to diminutize it… it's okay, it's just fiat paper, you don't need to worry about pissing it away LOL….I think I found a less than perfect solution to my search. It's going to cost some more fiat paper but it should scratch the itch for a conventional looking rifle stock that can be used with a limited selection of AR type uppers. If the deal goes through tomorrow, I will post a pic of the stock.
So... Congress?It is all fun and games until my tax dollars get spent on taking care of oldsters who could never be bothered to save.
Enjoy your dollars while they are still worth something. Giving them to the government isn't enjoyable. The government creates any dollars they need.Calling it 'fiat paper' to diminutize it… it's okay, it's just fiat paper, you don't need to worry about pissing it away LOL….
It is all fun and games until my tax dollars get spent on taking care of oldsters who could never be bothered to save.
Only if it can do some of this.View attachment 1849037
Will a stock Monte Carlo work?
Right… right, the people who sacrifice and save are the fools….Enjoy your dollars while they are still worth something. Giving them to the government isn't enjoyable. The government creates any dollars they need.
If both the Dollar value stayed high and the ROI on savings accounts, and CDs kept pace with real world inflation; then yeah, it's smart to keep saving. But that's not happening.Right… right, the people who sacrifice and save are the fools….
Hey look there's a squirrel!
I found a solution, it should work great with my manual loading uppers.If both the Dollar value stayed high and the ROI on savings accounts, and CDs kept pace with real world inflation; then yeah, it's smart to keep saving. But that's not happening.
Same sort of thing with wages. Average Wages for the bottom 90% have not kept pace with inflation for the last 30-odd years, not counting CEO/Top 10% earning wages.
Edit. Back on topic. I still think a cheek pad/riser on an A1/A2 fixed stock is the closest to an AR Monte Carlo stock while keeping standard AR ergonomics/parts, short of the Pirate AR lower with the special BCG system
Well, I don't hate it, but I have questions . . . like why is the rigger upside down and how does the stock attach to the receiver?
Trigger hinges at the bottom. The stock bolt threads into receiver.Well, I don't hate it, but I have questions . . . like why is the rigger upside down and how does the stock attach to the receiver?
I know you're building a manual action, so would this include an un-sprung "return to battery"?
You can use a standard AR15 upper. My manual loading side chargering uppers do not have a "sprung return" to battery. You pull the charging handle back to unlock the bolt and push the charging handle forward to close the bolt.I know you're building a manual action, so would this include an un-sprung "return to battery"?
Does it mate up with a standard AR-15 upper (obviously un-gassed with a modified BCG), or are you limited to the FM upper/BCG?