Yes, it's not that hard. The one thing you have to work out is the period of time between the buyer paying and the stamp coming back. Buyer has to trust that the seller will still be around when the stamp comes back.
The stamp gets delivered to the seller, at least that's how it worked in my case.
I just got the call from Bryan at Dobbs.
ARC 30
Form 4 Trust
Mailed 6/1/16
Call from Bryan on 3/21/17
Looking forward to making the trip over to get my suppressor and see about some additional custom work.
I have threaded lone wolf barrels for my Glock 35 in both .40 and 9mm conversion. I haven't fired a ton of rounds but both barrels work well with my TiRant 45.
If you make it serviceable I would like for the part that suffers the least stress and chance of damage to be the serialized part. I'm ok with buying rebuild and/or upgrade parts if I don't have to deal with another stamp.
My inner nerd wants one I can take apart to see how it works. My logical side says to build whatever is the lightest, strongest and suppresses the best.
I have a Defender carbine in .45 acp and really like it. There are a couple of issues though.
1. It is heavy but shortening the barrel will help.
2. The factory threads on the barrel are a very oddball size. Of course shortening the barrel and rethreading will fix that too.
The only time mine...