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Already got my eyes on some new electronics, a few straps and maybe a new whip.

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Good luck man. They tell you when to expect a response?

For all the talk of recession, companies are still hiring quite a bit.
Next interview would be next Wednesday, final decision might take a bit.

Yea I've never been more in demand.
 

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For ride get a diesel defender, but think you might need to go to mexico for that
That's a solid piece right there. I already got an AR looking at the moment for sidearms, a Glock20 and a Beretta 92 need my 10 for the woods and 9 for the hoods.

I was thinking BMW but now that you mention it I could use something off road capable as i plan to spend more time in the great outdoors hence the glock20
 
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    Don't remember exactly but the owner found a way around the SBR, if you really interested i can try to dig it.
    No, no, I know the work-around for it. I'm saying if you're already Form 4ing a suppressor, Form 4ing a "pistol" to SBR is a two-month thing versus a 10+ month wait.
     

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    So that counts as a pistol even though it appears to have a rifle stock? Friend of mine has an AR pistol, I don't know much about them, but I had thought the legal issues amounted to barrel length and that it must have a short, fixed brace instead of an extendable rifle stock
     
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    So that counts as a pistol even though it appears to have a rifle stock? Friend of mine has an AR pistol, I don't know much about them, but I had thought the legal issues amounted to barrel length and that it must have a short, fixed brace instead of an extendable rifle stock
    Well, look up the ATF Standard, first. Not being a jerk, I just have not looked at in a while.

    In general, there are X number of things which make a rifle a rifle, and a pistol a pistol. Typically, an "arm brace" which this has, means that the weapon is allowed to be fired one-handed, and the barrel is shorter than 16 American inches (I say American inches because most other inches are used for dick size and ours are nominally smaller to make it so that we have larger gens).

    The ATF released a paper in 2016 or 2017 saying "shouldering" an "arm brace" doesn't automatically make it a rifle.

    Shouldering or not shouldering a weapon with an arm brace doesn't matter if there is a vertical foregrip, which is why there are so many angled foregrips.

    The language is so specific it allows for more loopholes.
     

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