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Rufio.Weaponworks

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  1. *NOT A LAWYER* If you build an AR Pistol installing the Juggernaut Tactical Hellfighter Pin, it turns it in to a fixed magazine, thus redefining the Pistol to no longer being able to accept a detachable magazine outside of the pistol grip. I said this in another post regarding AR-15 Rifles for NJ compliancy, I believe by doing this redefines rifles and pistols from how the law is written and you can keep all other features. Of all the ways to handicap a gun, I think this is best because it doesn't hinder operations too bad. https://www.turners.com/juggernaut-tactical/juggernaut-tactical-hellfighte-666732
  2. I run an NX8 on my 5.56, it’s substantially lighter than the Trijicon. Both are awesome optics.
  3. Nice Rifle. how is the 1-8 on a AR-15? I love my 1-8 but it's a tank, I have it on my AR10 because I felt it would be too big/heavy for my 5.56. For reference the Nightforce ATACR 1-8 is also a 34mm tube but weigh's half what the Trijicon does, but it's also double in price lol.
  4. You can also have this installed and either you can have an adjustable stock or I believe it redefines the gun from being an assault weapon and you can keep all the evil features***. ***NJ AWB says “Semi-automatic rifles able to accept detachable magazines and at least two of the following” the Juggernaut pin it turns your AR in to a fixed mag, but to change magazines you have to push the button on the pin and it breaks open the action a 1/4” and you can swap magazines. Based on how the law is written in NJ an assault weapon accepts detachable magazines. By installing the juggernaut pin makes it fixed magazine so I do believe you redefined your gun and can keep your evil features. That’s how it works in California and is completely kosher, so I believe it should be here as well. Of all the solutions to our problems, I think this is best.
  5. my only gripe is the ports are on the small side and the benches have built in bench rests so the amount of space to lay out multiple guns is really small.
  6. like the title says, I'll be at SHOT all week, what guns and gear would you like to know more about?
  7. Why pay the markup because of a complete weapons tax when you can assemble the lower and buy the complete upper assembly for almost a grand less? Same exact rifle and money left over to buy a good optic. I do also buy complete rifles, not every gun has the same luxury.
  8. piecing together a Noveske: $1600 Buying a Complete Noveske: $2500
  9. 300blk isn't standardized, lolwut? 300blk is pretty common and just about every rifle maker offers a rifle chambered in it, for a 16" rifle and unsuppressed there isn't much benefit to running it over 5.56 or 308, but for a SBR/Pistol/Firearm it has ideal ballistics without the setbacks of undetonated ordnance and large amounts of blowback in your face. Though it's best application is suppressed with subs which you still can't have here, but this would still have great ballistics to 300 yards. It's intended purpose as "a briefcase sniper gun" isn't a lie. If you want super precision so you can reach out and touch something, get the full sized Fix in 6.5c
  10. And just so we’re clear, I’m not flexing on any of you, as I said I work in the industry, I can get a lot of this stuff at reduced cost and sometimes at manufacturing cost so if you want stuff from these places, let me know. I’m not a retail FFL, I’m a manufacturer, so I don’t make money selling goods directly to consumers. I can help you out as much as possible, if there’s a gun/optic/ammo/ gear you want just DM me and I’ll see what I can do!
  11. Uh, look at the cost of a Gen 3 N4 on Noveske’s website, occasionally you’ll find a deal, but dealer pricing on Noveske is 25% less than list price on their website. I built both of my Noveskes during their 25% off sales in the past. also not sure where this lack of reliability you speak of in their rifles are. I have 10k rounds through one of mine, 9k through the other with no problems (this one I ran suppressed for 3k of those rounds). One runs their phosphate BCG the other uses their marked RCA BCG. Only thing I had to do was replace gas rings on the phosphate one, other wise no issues. Both are Gen 3, which are Mega receiver sets, haven’t seen any of these issues you speak of. the windham? Again look on their site and look at the cost of the 308 https://www.windhamweaponry.com/firearms/rifles/308-caliber-rifle/r16sfst-308-2/ that’s a list price, which again i bought this gun pre FFL/SOT days, bought it already NJ compliant for $1600 with tax and transfer fees included and that was with a veterans discount from the shop I bought from (Lou’s in Raritan). Occasionally you can get that particular model from WW for less, but I shopped around, Lou’s had the best price. For decent AR-10, 1600 is cheap.
  12. Even if I didn’t have inside connections, i still wouldn’t cheap out. I bought the LWRC, Windham & 1 of my Noveskes before I got in. Buying a Nightforce at full price was on the agenda, but had other priorities before that, like paying for my FFL/SOT. That shit wasn’t cheap. Home security system, a decent safe + the licensing fees could have bought me a Barrett 82A1, at least that would have came with a nightforce.....all of which is still significantly cheaper than legal representation and the debt to New Jersey if I were to ever be caught with any of the stuff on my FFL inventory without the license.
  13. Better than being labeled a poor. guns are my vice, I don’t have any other extravagant spending habits, I’m not married (key words here), so why not get it while I can. I also work in the gun industry and have my FFL/SOT, so what I pay for most of this stuff is significantly less than the average joe does. Back when I had the colt, I didn’t have my FFL, so I still had to have neutered rifles.
  14. Look up the prices on a MI rail. Then the cost of labor of removing the old muzzle brake, barrel threading, new brake + pinning. Would i do this to every rifle i own? No, I actually don’t. My LWRC the only components I upgraded was the trigger (geissele SSA-E) and Magpul SL stock. Plus I added the LWRC Handstop, so $270 in upgrades to a $2k rifle. Everything about the LWRC I liked from the factory, and there isn’t much to upgrade. my 2 Noveskes? Both I assembled from stripped lowers and all noveske OEM parts + a timney trigger in each, no milspec or ACT trigger. Both rifles retail for $2500, my total cost came to $1600 and $1800 respectively. my 308 is a Windham Weaponry I paid $1600 for, only upgrades I put in to the rifle were a Timney Trigger, Magpul Bipod and a UBR stock (which I didn’t pay for either magpul part) but for the sake of adding up prices, that’s $550 in upgrades to a $1600 rifle. This came with a midwest industries rail from the factory.
  15. $1800 not possible? Hold my beer. rifle- $900 Geissele trigger-$200 Midwest Industries free float conversion: $250 for rail, $100 for new muzzle brake, $200 for labor to unpin the old one, re thread barrel, pin new one. adjustable gas block: $100 Magoul SL stock: $40 my math is $890 in modifications to a $900 rifle. Making it an $1790 rifle.
  16. I don’t, i will swap optics around as needed until I can get another dedicated one. I don’t have a massive gun collection so currently all of my guns have optics dedicated, but for future guns, I’ll probably swap optics around until I could afford another optic. Usually if i’m buying a nee gun i’ll also budget money for an optic as well, but if not I’ll swap optics around like i said...chances are the old gun with a fancy optic on it won’t be shot for a while if I have a new gun.
  17. I think with KAC those proprietary parts solve much of the issues in the AR platform. I had a Colt 6920 as my first AR, it was great and is probably the best starter AR for anyone, but the stock trigger is awful. Could use an upgrade amongst many other things, but that's why I sold my 6920, all the upgrades I wanted to make to it, would have turned a $900 rifle in to a $1800 rifle and for $1800 I rather have the Noveske or LWRC. Noveske's reliability standard is still up there, a lot of companies report round counts in the 20k+ range now too, but Noveske was one of the first.
  18. if It's something you're using for matches, why wouldn't you throw an Aimpoint/EOTech/Trijicon/Leupold on it? for a beater .22, sure throw a cheap optic on it. I just got the HK 416 22LR, I threw my Leupold Mark AR 1.5-4 on that because it didn't have a home. My AR-10 has a Trijicon Accupower 1-8, my LWRC has a NX8, one of my Noveske's has a Leupold LCO, the other has MRO on it. I'm pretty sure you can scour ebay and Amazon and get a MRO for the same price as a Holosun.
  19. I did serve in the Military, but I don’t operate anymore, when guns and optics are long term owner ship items, you buy the good stuff to make sure it works the best, all the time. Much like your car metaphor, you don’t buy a corvette and modify it with autozone parts. You don’t buy a Noveske/BCM/LWRC/KAC/HK/LMT whatever expensive rifle you can think of and slap on a cheap optic. Now we're gettin somewhere! Noveske is KAC for poors, LWRC is HK for poors...all 4 are excellent weapons and SHOULD be the gold standard. Call me pretentious all you want, but if you're gonna tell me PSA is "just as good" you lost me.
  20. You listen to Joe too much, only reason I know is because I've seen him post on instagram shooting with you and every time I talk to him he tries to go for the hard sell on Holosun, I'll tell you the same thing I tell him, just stop
  21. I have the time to be onesince I only had to purchase an optic once, not 3 “just as goods” to then buy a trijicon/aimpoint/nightforce
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