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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Honest question on NFA

    Quote Originally Posted by arjohnson View Post
    Good choices, I bought a oculus 22 today.
    Im stuck on the 22lr can decision... was the oculus your 1st choice? Better than tbac?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugout View Post
    Im stuck on the 22lr can decision... was the oculus your 1st choice? Better than tbac?
    I don*t know if it*s better but it*s a really good 22 can, it*s modular, can be used in a short or long configuration, all stainless and has the serial number on the mount which I really like. Incase of a catastrophic baffle strike or damage can easily be totally rebuilt without going through the wait again.
    Today was a good day!

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    I went balls deep. 20 stamps since last June when I got my first. 11 Form 4 and 9 Form 1.

    I understand having a deep aversion to the man knowing what you've got but I would contend they likely already know or know enough to the point that an incomplete inventory is irrelevant. The Man is buying up tons of data from data brokers and can subpoena every bit of your digital footprint on a whim in the unlikely chance they don't have it already.

    When the stack comes, it'll more likely be for wrong-think than anything. You might as well at least enjoy some shorty boi's and whisper pickle's while you wait for your turn against the wall.
    "Because I'm an American." - MtnJack

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-FENS View Post
    I went balls deep. 20 stamps since last June when I got my first. 11 Form 4 and 9 Form 1.

    I understand having a deep aversion to the man knowing what you've got but I would contend they likely already know or know enough to the point that an incomplete inventory is irrelevant. The Man is buying up tons of data from data brokers and can subpoena every bit of your digital footprint on a whim in the unlikely chance they don't have it already.

    When the stack comes, it'll more likely be for wrong-think than anything. You might as well at least enjoy some shorty boi's and whisper pickle's while you wait for your turn against the wall.
    You get it

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    Love my Oculus. If I can help answer any questions you have about Form 1 or Form 4, feel free to holler. Stinks you aren't closer to try a couple of mine out.

    My advice is don't wait. You'll do plenty of that after you file.
    "Because I'm an American." - MtnJack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I won't buy any of it until they can be bought "over the counter" - no begging required.
    No regrets here either.

    But yeah, your question doesn't seem to be anything at all what everyone thought you were getting at.
    No way to know what could be banned, but I don't think I'd be too concerned about that happening.
    Ditto.

    Suppressors should be available in vending machines on street corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-FENS View Post
    I went balls deep. 20 stamps since last June when I got my first. 11 Form 4 and 9 Form 1.

    I understand having a deep aversion to the man knowing what you've got but I would contend they likely already know or know enough to the point that an incomplete inventory is irrelevant. The Man is buying up tons of data from data brokers and can subpoena every bit of your digital footprint on a whim in the unlikely chance they don't have it already.

    When the stack comes, it'll more likely be for wrong-think than anything. You might as well at least enjoy some shorty boi's and whisper pickle's while you wait for your turn against the wall.
    I am not interested in making it easy for tyrants to commit unconstitutional acts.
    American by BIRTH, Infidel by CHOICE

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    Quote Originally Posted by markshere2 View Post
    Ditto.

    Suppressors should be available in vending machines on street corners.
    Yep, and we shouldn*t have to fill out a 4473 and go through a PICS as well, bet you*ve done plenty of those.
    Today was a good day!

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    Ear plugs are like a buck fifty.
    Pay cash so they can't track you!
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Only regrets I have seen is the loss of money when you go to get rid of them IE: Estate sales. Best to do a trust or corporation and have someone younger than you in the trust or corp. who can then take possession of them. None of the class 3 dealers wanted to buy them as there was no profit in it by the time the transfer taxes were paid. Also the widows did not want them and would have to file a form 5 for a tax free transfer. I have run into this twice in the last couple months. They both ended up cutting them up and giving them to BATF to cancel out the registration.
    JC Blauvelt Gunsmith,Inc. JCBgunsmith.com

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