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24 June 2016, 02:34 #1
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30 June 2016, 20:50 #2
Let the games begin...
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30 June 2016, 21:05 #3
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30 June 2016, 21:35 #4
Pegboard vault walls.
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2 July 2016, 01:34 #5
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3 July 2016, 11:49 #6
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30 June 2016, 21:38 #7
Been eyeing these for a while. Give us a review, including easy of install, modularity and accessories.
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3 July 2016, 16:17 #8
Quick, initial first impressions:
Installation is pretty straight forward. Find the studs on your wall and then hang, lock, and drill in the screws. You'll need your own sheetrock screws, but everything else you need is included.
The rifle racks leave something to be desired. If you have rifles with lights, rail covers, ect the notches won't be big enough on the vertical racks. Hortizonal racks, also have notches that are too small.
If you have a bunch of stock 6920's no problem, but if you deviate, it might be a tough fit.
Everything is solid construction, my package was 177lbs for 6 panels. I'll need to order 2 more.
Once I get everything setup, I might post a more in depth.
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5 July 2016, 08:37 #9
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5 July 2016, 13:39 #10
Happy Birthday, apparently. You still have time for a trust!
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5 July 2016, 13:49 #11
Thanks haha.
I would have time for a trust ... but nothing to put in it. Do you think it'd still be worth it? If I remember correctly (memory's a little hazy) - I don't think I'd be at any advantage getting a trust now, vs after the deadline since anything I'd add to the trust (which would be far after the deadline) I'd have to get fingerprints/ID for.
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5 July 2016, 14:39 #12
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5 July 2016, 14:49 #13
A NFA trust could still benefit you, as UW mentioned. A well-made NFA trust would make life even easier. A trust is basically boilerplate, so if you know of a reputable law firm to generate one for you, you still have until 7/12 to submit any F1/F4 paperwork. If you're just having yourself on the trust, then it's probably not as critical, as you'd only need some fingerprints from you and a few extra forms. But still...fer 'mericuh.
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5 July 2016, 18:26 #14
Oh for sure. I definitely will get a trust ... but (unless I missed something) I see no benefit as to create one now, vs post deadline since I have nothing to get started on.
21 thank you very much
That's the thing - I have no F1 or F4 paperwork to get rolling on (at least not before the deadline). For now the trust will be for me. But I'm sure when I get older, wife and kids & close friends, that will probably all change. I will probably get a trust from Coyote Rifleworks as I've heard good things from folks here and Stick.
Nice. Didn't even look at their sales. How much was it?
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5 July 2016, 18:56 #15