I'm pretty sure the main difference between the M5E1 and their standard M5 uppers is that the "Enhanced" models use the BAR style BBL nut instead of the standard BBL nut. You should be able to attach it to any standard 308 lower.
I remember getting a odd shipment of 762x25 Tokarev in cans like that (sardine cans I believe is what they referred to them as) one time but they were gray in color.
I think I remember someone telling me that the rifle version wholesale cost was around $1649 and the pistol wholesale cost was around $1499. I could be mistaken but I'm pretty sure that's what I remember hearing.
I have used thier 9mm, 45ACP, and 308 WIN in the past without issues. Seems to be pretty good stuff just shop around because some times there are much better deals.
Same exact thing happened to me. They told me it would take 3-4 weeks to get replacement parts to a local gunsmith and another 3-4 wees for that gunsmith to work me into a schedule for repair. I contacted member "safebuilder" on here and he swung by and got me all fixed up. Great member who I...
Looks like the "micro" draco has a 6.25" bbl instead of the "mini" draco's 7.25" bbl. Century has them listed at a dealer website cost of $699.87 which is supposed to include the following:
(1) 10rd magazine, (1) 30rd magazine, and (1) 75rd drum magazine.
There are a few other...
Couldn't you purchase the collection, remove the items that you wanted to keep, sell the rest with the involvement of a FFL for the sheer fact of the papertrail, and then just make sure to file to earned income on your taxes?
It seems that by envolving an FFL that your taking the "dealing"...
I would also suggest Sporting Arms in Winterville, GA. Not the biggest gun store around but customer service is almost always top notch and they have a wide selection of items available.
Clydes is hit and miss with inventory right now. They were hit hard by the panic buying. Customer service...
Correct. However, some dealers will not accept transfers from individuals so it is important to get this information prior to shipping. It can also become a royal PITA to ship guns through a contract carrier as per law you MUST notify them there is a gun in the box and most will not accept the...
Nothing about the shipping process will be any different becuase the rifle does not have a factory issued serial number. As long as there are no signs or indications that a number or other marking has been removed then your good to go. Send it to the buyers FFL via FedEx or UPS direct from you...