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  1. Lol those are my buddies Matt and Jordan. We shoot local 1 day matches in Mason Dixon Precision Rifle Series and 2 day national matches all over the country together. We’ll be in Ohio this weekend. My current rifle:
  2. If any of you guys are interested in PRS matches the closest option is the Mason Dixon Precision Rifle Series. We shoot 1 day club matches at 3 different ranges throughout the year, New Holland (700y max) in Gap, PA, University Rifle Range (600y max) in Reading, PA, and Mayberry Game Protection (600y max) in Mayberry, MD. Registration opens March 4th for our Amatuers Only match that will be held April 14th at New Holland. Check out our Facebook page MDPRS Facebook for more information or message me if you need any help. My Instagram is tennturk if you want to see some photos and videos of our matches.
  3. Yes, it’s the Competition chassis, bag rider and grip. I’ve since added the chassis weights too. The barrel profile is heavy varmint and total weight is 26lbs loaded.
  4. My current PRS match rifle setup: Accuracy International AT action, MPA chassis, Kahles 624i, 6BR Krieger chambered by Keystone Accuracy
  5. My buddy took the pic. He said it was on the door that goes into the range sign in room.
  6. First Paul leaves and now Banger's is gone...wtf.
  7. Homemade Frankenstein groundhog getter in .223 and 100y group w/ cold bore... shoots my loaded up 50gr V-Max's at 3225fps.
  8. The MPA is pretty awesome. I've had a Rock Solid Chassis (meh), X-Ray (felt cheap), AW AICS (I love everything AI), Legacy/pre-2014 AX AICS (my favorite chassis), played with a McRee and my buddy currently has a folding MPA that I've played with and shot. IMHO the MPA blows the McRee out of the water aesthetically and overall in function/features. The MPA is designed from the ground up to perform as a race chassis for the PRS format. The quick change barrier stop is really neat and the fact that it comes with a forward NVG rail is awesome. I prefer a fixed stock for cost savings and extra rigidity, but I find that a folder makes my life easier for cleaning and travel. The cheek riser comes with a neoprene cover and the rest of the fit and finish is top notch. When I do another build it will definitely be a Bighorn TL2 in a MPA chassis.
  9. Josh at PVA might have my Mausingfield done right around May 14th. Hopefully I take delivery of it there and spectate or help out. I'll bring my AIAT in 6creed just in case someone is a no show for the match
  10. What really sucks is that it looks like it does away with the E-file. There's also a section that reads something like "if the trust files once with all the fingerprint and picture stuff, you don't have to submit that stuff again as long as you purchase something else in a 2 year period." So in theory it doesn't sound all that bad, especially if you can use the E-file for your subsequent purchases in that 2 year window.
  11. As an individual, unless you have a Trust set up out of state you still cannot purchase or be in possession of NFA items.... as far as I know.
  12. You should gather exactly what it says, but it still doesn't say anything about a suppressor in NJ. All of my NFA items are in another state, just like yours. Thank you for your input though.
  13. Where/when did I say that I was going to be in possession of an NFA item in NJ? I'm fully aware of the NFA laws.
  14. I got a response from my Trust lawyer as I was asking the same questions on here. Essentially we're fine. The finger printing can be done at a UPS store and this ruling does not automatically make NJ residents crimals/non-"reasonable persons". Time to a order a suppressor to celebrate lol
  15. I've been trying to find a definitive answer to this and I have sent some emails to a couple Gun Trust lawyers with no responses yet.... Are NJ residents still considered "reasonable persons"? Who will be required to do the fingerprinting? What happens if a NJ resident is in sole possession of an NFA item in their Trust? I'm scared to go hunting in PA with a suppressor by myself like I've always done.
  16. The top cover and rear hinge block are the only Krink parts. The gas block/front sight block combo is for a Bulgarian CR, original 1960 milled Polish carrier, East German gas tube and lower retainer, ALG AK-T trigger, Apex paddle mag release, AMT US made barrel trunnion, AK-builder rear folding trunnion. Not pictured is a JMac AK-104 booster and JMac Mod-2 M4 stock adapter.
  17. If you built them yourself then you'd already have them This is my latest creation, Krinkenstein. 10.5" barreled Krink that accepts full size furniture, with custom length gas tube, custom length piston, and bunch of mismatched parts. I put a folding rear trunnion on it so it can be SBR'ed. It's also the same size as a M92. It lives out of state with my other fun stuff and please disregard my stupid Instagram narwhal watermark lol
  18. I've only built off of NoDak receivers, both pre-drilled and blanks. It's really easy with the right tools and a little time. Mismatched parts are what make it challenging. Plain Jane builds or slip fit parts aren't very fun. It just turns into an AR "build".
  19. Yes. They are at the top of the list in AK builders community. My first build was with one of their barreled kits and went together without a problem.
  20. If budget is no issue, build it yourself!! Do not waste money on an Arsenal!
  21. Nodak receiver. I'll probably just rough up the barrel and duracoat it, nothing special. I beat up my rifles so I'm not to worried about it.
  22. My latest home build and a Russian Izzy mag scored in the surplus bin at the last Oaks fun show.
  23. I put thumbhole skins on my AIAT and I picked up a MagnetoSpeed V3. I played with it yesterday and have concluded that it is a must have if you reload. In this pic was confirming my 6mm Creedmoor loads at 300 yards.
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