It sucks cause I know that if I ever did have to use one for self defense it's going to be taken for evidence. I'd really hate to hand over my SBR and suppressor for an extended period of time. I know two people who had to hand guns over to police and got them back roughly a year later with no...
It either has a weight inserted and pinned like this.
Or a seem like this.
I think the latter is a PSA bolt. If it's like the first one you just pop that pin and slide the weight out.
If I remember correctly from when I was shopping for parts, PSA is one of the few bolts that won't work with the captured springs. Instead of having the removable weight inserted & pinned inside the back of the bolt it's the same diameter as the carrier and is attached to the end. So if you...
What bcg are you running? I didn't know when I got it, but found out that the center section is removable to allow it to work with the JP spring. I don't know that they all are, but every one I've seen is.
Not a real risk in GA unless you have an air tight contract and a former employer with deep pockets. Non compete agreements and such are virtually unenforceable.
Man, talking about this reminds me that I haven't shot clays in almost 2 years. If you get a group of guys to go, I may be able to switch my Saturday nurse to Sunday that week and drop the other two at the grandparents house for the weekend.
I'll loan you one of mine if you want. Beretta AL390 Sporting or Remington 1100. I have a full set of Briley extended chokes for the beretta. Can't recall what I have for the 1100. I think the older model 1100s are the best autos for a long day of shooting.