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The funny thing is. This is considered a "assault weapons compliant AR 15" in NJ and a few others while it makes no difference compared to one bought in Texas or Florida
Nice video—I’m looking at one in my local pawn shop, exactly like yours, except just a bare muzzle—no pinned compensator or anything. I’m wondering if anyone makes a “slip-on” flash hider for these. I would eventually attempt to put on an A1 pencil barrel.
I bought a "Colt" HBAR upper for $400 years ago. I knew it wasn't a Colt because it didn't have the "c" on the BCG or upper receiver. Also, it was a 1/9 twist instead of a 1/7. I bought it anyway because I really wanted a fixed carry handle HBAR like my Dad's Colt. Plus, with 1/9 twist, I can shoot cheaper ammo more accurately (it is more accurate than my Dad's).
Anyways, my point is, I didn't know who manufactured it. Now I know. Thank you.
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My first ar15 was a non deadly one I got in 94. It’s also a bushmaster. Still got it, still runs.
The funny thing is. This is considered a "assault weapons compliant AR 15" in NJ and a few others while it makes no difference compared to one bought in Texas or Florida
The A1 upper is such a treat
Nice video—I’m looking at one in my local pawn shop, exactly like yours, except just a bare muzzle—no pinned compensator or anything. I’m wondering if anyone makes a “slip-on” flash hider for these. I would eventually attempt to put on an A1 pencil barrel.
I have a similar NIB Colt H-Bar I purchased back in those dark days.
Good deal for $600.
You left out the fixed stock.
I bought a "Colt" HBAR upper for $400 years ago. I knew it wasn't a Colt because it didn't have the "c" on the BCG or upper receiver. Also, it was a 1/9 twist instead of a 1/7. I bought it anyway because I really wanted a fixed carry handle HBAR like my Dad's Colt. Plus, with 1/9 twist, I can shoot cheaper ammo more accurately (it is more accurate than my Dad's).
Anyways, my point is, I didn't know who manufactured it. Now I know. Thank you.
I love how you give the history details, that other ppl look over.
Finally a child diddling approved AR
Don't forget about the huge amount of wallet carrying collapsing stocks with barrelshrounds that go up
Edit: I just wanted to add that I love "M16A2"s, such smooth and ergonomic rifles
I always thought biden and other politicians that agree with crime bill had no idea the rifles could be made without those features. 😂
Your channel never disappoints. I always walk away having learned something new.