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Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:59 am
by Bearcatrp
Holland&Holland wrote:
Bearcatrp wrote:True about a stock. If the atf would get rid of the engraving crap, along with some of the other crap of requirements of a sbr, would consider going sbr.


Not happy about it either but the engraving is not that bad and kinda cool to be listed as the manufacturer. The $200? Well you have to pay to play. I've blown more on less.

Correct me if I am wrong but your required to notify ATF to take a sbr out of state, correct? But I can take any regular firearm across state lines as long as I abide by their requirements.

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 11:01 am
by Ghost
Bearcatrp wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:
Bearcatrp wrote:True about a stock. If the atf would get rid of the engraving crap, along with some of the other crap of requirements of a sbr, would consider going sbr.


Not happy about it either but the engraving is not that bad and kinda cool to be listed as the manufacturer. The $200? Well you have to pay to play. I've blown more on less.

Correct me if I am wrong but your required to notify ATF to take a sbr out of state, correct? But I can take any regular firearm across state lines as long as I abide by their requirements.

Yes, but it’s just submitting a form every year or slapping a longer upper on it.

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 3:14 pm
by VMAX97
I bought a case of 224 90 Grain SMKs.
Selling 4 boxes at $25 per box minus the UPS code


Federal 224 Valkyrie 90 GR SMK GM224VLK1

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 4:06 pm
by Ghost
Hornady is in

Hornady® is taking the 224 Valkyrie to new heights with a load featuring the new 88 gr ELD® Match bullet. The 224 Valkyrie Match™ ammunition boasts a velocity of 2,700 fps and a ballistic coefficient of .545 G1/.274 G7. Learn more about the...

https://t.e2ma.net/message/kbg3cb/w033gk

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 10:31 pm
by Holland&Holland
Bearcatrp wrote:
Holland&Holland wrote:
Bearcatrp wrote:True about a stock. If the atf would get rid of the engraving crap, along with some of the other crap of requirements of a sbr, would consider going sbr.


Not happy about it either but the engraving is not that bad and kinda cool to be listed as the manufacturer. The $200? Well you have to pay to play. I've blown more on less.

Correct me if I am wrong but your required to notify ATF to take a sbr out of state, correct? But I can take any regular firearm across state lines as long as I abide by their requirements.

Why leave the state?

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 1:29 pm
by striped1
Not happy about it either but the engraving is not that bad and kinda cool to be listed as the manufacturer. The $200? Well you have to pay to play. I've blown more on less.[/quote]
Correct me if I am wrong but your required to notify ATF to take a sbr out of state, correct? But I can take any regular firearm across state lines as long as I abide by their requirements.[/quote]
Yes, but it’s just submitting a form every year or slapping a longer upper on it.[/quote]


Putting a longer upper on a registered SBR does not make it a rifle. It is still a registered SBR and still subject to ATF notification to take it out of the state of residence.

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 4:40 pm
by Ghost
striped1 wrote:
Ghost wrote:Yes, but it’s just submitting a form every year or slapping a longer upper on it.



Putting a longer upper on a registered SBR does not make it a rifle. It is still a registered SBR and still subject to ATF notification to take it out of the state of residence.

No, that isn’t true. It’s configuration dependent.

https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Longer-uppers-on-a-SBR-legal-to-move-across-state-lines/6-1971200/

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 6:53 pm
by Ghost
Wanted to add to my previous post
Of all the different firearms defined as NFA weapons, machineguns are the only type where the receiver of the weapon by itself is an NFA firearm


2.1.6
https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/atf-national-firearms-act-handbook-chapter-2/download

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2018 11:07 pm
by Holland&Holland
Ghost wrote:Hornady is in

Hornady® is taking the 224 Valkyrie to new heights with a load featuring the new 88 gr ELD® Match bullet. The 224 Valkyrie Match™ ammunition boasts a velocity of 2,700 fps and a ballistic coefficient of .545 G1/.274 G7. Learn more about the...

https://t.e2ma.net/message/kbg3cb/w033gk

Uh oh it might surpass the grendal :twisted:

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 8:24 am
by Bearcatrp
Holland&Holland wrote:
Ghost wrote:Hornady is in

Hornady® is taking the 224 Valkyrie to new heights with a load featuring the new 88 gr ELD® Match bullet. The 224 Valkyrie Match™ ammunition boasts a velocity of 2,700 fps and a ballistic coefficient of .545 G1/.274 G7. Learn more about the...

https://t.e2ma.net/message/kbg3cb/w033gk

Uh oh it might surpass the grendal :twisted:

You should be ashamed of yourself saying that. Go to your corner and repent!

Re: Savage msr 224 valkyrie

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 7:37 pm
by Amazi
WEll I think I might be done with savage firearms. it wasent feeding worth a crap and keeped getting blown primes really annoying, well something broke and the rifle is compltly jamed up.

Notice they only offer a 1 year warranty... compltly pathetic while the comptition offers lifetime.
See if they even reply back or ill have to call them, still wating on the email i sent them months ago about mags for the rifle.