Someone offered me more on the SKS. I forget what. Seems like it was $500. Yes, I did pay too much on the riot gun. I'm not crying or reneging. Thanks for the offer. I will hit you up when something comes my way.
Class III in Nevada. Open carry. I do not do it bc I am not a dbag. I do carry an AUG (broken down) inside a Mystery Ranch NICE frame when I am in the backcountry. You cannot tell that anything but camping supplies are in the pack. Three 42-rd mags. I have an MP5 (not a conversion); various Glocks; HK45, Mk23, P7M13. I am partial to HK, but the bore-axis on the Glock makes it nearly the perfect handgun.
Sell the SKS for $500. Do it, and run to an AK-47. Same mags also. The riot gun's worth about $100 in current shape. Don't fret it though. Some guys are scoundrels when it comes to guns. First are the pawn brokers, and retail gun stores. Both are usually scum.
Yes and yes. My cousin was ST3 out of Coronado. He appropriated it in Europe and sent it state-side in a UPS box, lol. It's compliant.
You are right about Muller. I have a grand prix, a Crazy Hours and a 7000CC--- Muller is reworked ETA's. You are wrong about Dubuis--- all of their movements are built in house from the low end to the highest--- in fact, Richemont just bought the RD factory and have them making the higher end Cartier movements now. It's a true manufacturer in the Swiss definition--meaning everything is made in house. Sure if you pay retail, you will take a bath on the aftermarket with Muller or Dubuis or almost anything for that matter-- but buying smart- you will break even or even make money on the aftermarket. Speaking of guns--- I have several shotguns for skeet shooting, at which I challenge anyone for a contest, and a TEC 9 assault pistol-- its a POS and doesn't seem to shoot straight but looks cool. Not even sure if they are still legal, I think the factory shut down Intratec out of Miami. surf