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  1. "26 U.S.C., § 5485(a)

    § 5845(c) — The term “Rifle” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder, and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed metallic cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger.'

    Due to the brace and the FVG, it is not designed or intended to be fired from the shoulder.


  2. 1 hour ago, Golf battery said:

    I just confirmed it at the atf booth.   Yes.  Your other rifle now has to have a 16” or longer.  You have until july to comply.   Do what you want. Its not the brace thats the problem.  Its the fact its a sbr

    How can it be an SBR if it is not an 'R'

    From DSI website:

    "It is not a RIFLE, as it does not have a stock and is not designed to be fired from the shoulder."

    https://www.dark-storm.com/dsi/ds-15/ds-15-typhoon-rifles/dark-storm-ds-15-non-nfa-firearm-typhoon-5.56-black/

     

    The ATF is booth getting a lot of positive response?


  3. Wife got check from Equifax today, about double my check, but she actually had ID theft around the same time as the breach, where I locked down ("froze") her CB reports for awhile. Which I documented in her request for settlement (phone calls, emails, and time spent to fix it).

    I wonder what the law firm's take is?


  4. And keep in mind, you're replacing existing so much of the heavy lifting has already been done in terms of electric circuit, disconnect box, wall penetration, outdoor platform.  You just have to remove the old unit and place the new indoor mounting bracket to line up with the existing wall penetration. And get it level of course.

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  5. The mini split units are cheap ($1-3k for 18,000 btu). Seville, Mr. Cool, Fujitsu, Gree.  Requires no special tools except for hooking up the refrigerant pipes, and doing pressure test and evac.  You can hire an HVAC guy to do that (be prepared to call a lot of companies, I've found about half won't touch it and half of those that will are expensive... Keep calling, they are out there)

    Or you can go with one of the Mr Cool true DIY, which comes with charged and pressurized line set and other components. Cost a bit more, but an HVAC contractor is going to cost too.

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  6. On 8/15/2022 at 1:18 PM, RichP said:

    While its nice to romanticize about self-sufficiency in the wild, unless you live in extremely low population areas (Alaska, NWT, Yukon, etc.), game animals would be wiped-out in a few weeks.

     

    I dunno, plenty of deer around here.  How long will one deer last? I think it's would take months, maybe more to go through all the deer in our area of the pine barrens. And those fawns look pretty tasty.

    And once they're gone I might be able to grow a decent vegetable garden.

     

     

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  7. Just finished first part one of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, great read, but long and somewhat prolix. Written in 1950s, always amazes me how relevant today.

    Took a break from that now to read Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan. Great book too, but gotta get used to Shakespearean old English.


  8. On 1/9/2022 at 4:04 PM, Sniper said:

    Wait... what??  Oh. No..

    :hof::hof:
     

    I made my weekly trip to Stop and Shop yesterday. Early morning to avoid crowds (I know I'm getting Omicron at some point, but I think it's wise to try and minimize the initial inoculation to give the immune system more time to mount a defense). The only thing I noticed missing was almost all the bagged lettuce, but that is related to a contamination issue.  Also, no organic carrots, and no organic golden potatoes. Other than that, shelves seemed well stocked.  Plenty of organic frozen sweet corn! But Also completely out of vegan eggs (that just don't sound right), my oh my.

    Nothing like those pictures from zero hedge, unless you were looking for vegan eggs.


  9. 22 hours ago, Sniper said:

    They know your output each month, and when it drops, they'll pay you a visit. It's part of the lease agreement. They make their money on selling the SRECs.. they won't give up that gravy train.

    But they wouldn't know during a power outage, right? What's to stop you from having system in place and ready to go in such a situation?


  10. And white I recommend professional advisors (especially fee only), I still recommend everyone learn as much as possible about your investments and goals, understand your investment, risk, personal risk tolerance, and do your own research. Even if you hire a professional, you will always be your own best advocate.

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