LarryFlew wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haiqFcIXTqs
Normal price is $75 Plus the hundreds of bucks for the stamps.
BemidjiDweller wrote:LarryFlew wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haiqFcIXTqs
Normal price is $75 Plus the hundreds of bucks for the stamps.
The ASA adapter is more than just a drilled and taped bolt. I'd say the bolt is a cheaper way to do it, but it's only similar characteristic to the ASA adapter is that they both go from barrel to oil filter.
I really wish we could have suppressors here in MN. If we could I would do the paperwork and make my own bolt oil filter adapter.
LarryFlew wrote:BemidjiDweller wrote:LarryFlew wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haiqFcIXTqs
Normal price is $75 Plus the hundreds of bucks for the stamps.
The ASA adapter is more than just a drilled and taped bolt. I'd say the bolt is a cheaper way to do it, but it's only similar characteristic to the ASA adapter is that they both go from barrel to oil filter.
I really wish we could have suppressors here in MN. If we could I would do the paperwork and make my own bolt oil filter adapter.
Correct, in fact I wondered how the armslist one can be sold and not fall under some kind of patent infringement for the consept.
BemidjiDweller wrote:
I talked to Chris over at ASA, he said he didn't know and would ask his friend who holds the patents.
You would think since the ASA adapter is considered a suppressor, that this bolt would be too, hence illegal in MN. Can a FFL even make them here, even if they are to be sold only to people in states with less strict suppressor laws?
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