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  1. if you look down the barrel and see 2 holes in the barrel wall near the breach, its a 2 port. and obviously 4 holes means a 4 port. hope this helps, TS

     

    Yes, it's very obvious, 2 vs. 4, but you definitely need to remove the barrel and view from the breech end of the barrel to see 'em.

  2. Only M4s sold in the US to the military and police come equipped as you mentioned (although this is the first I've heard of a 'heavy spring').

     

    The collapsible stock is actually a three position stock, and yours would be just that with the addition of the correctly notched recoil spring tube (which can be found on Gunbroker). The reduced mag capacity and the fixed skeletonized stock are standard for your particular M4. Someone is trying to shine you on and beat you up on price apparently. That non-functional 'skeletonized' (in reality a fully functional collapsible stock in need of the correct recoil spring tube to make it work) is an asset to the gun adding at least $400 to the value of what you have. Adding magazine capacity would result in possibly getting charged with a 922® violation (although to the best of my knowledge no one ever has been charged, there's always that exposure).

  3. Well, I can't argue with that ... Which is why I celebrate these decisions as prolonging my opportunity to exercise my rights and stock up on boom-sticks. I'm not saying that we can rest on our laurels now that the SCOTUS has incorporated the Second Amendment; but I am still pleased that it has done so and it does relieve the great weight on our shoulders significantly.

     

    It appears to me that you are suffering from the cherished delusions that a branch of the feral govt. *really* does care about us 'small people' and this decision won't be used against us. From what I gather about this decision, 'reasonable restrictions' (or however it was referred to) are perfectly acceptable to this court and from that we can expect to see 'licensing to demonstrate *competency*' (a license is permission to do something that would otherwise be 'illegal', IOW 'permission granted' and anything granted by the corporate state can be revoked) as a 'reasonable restriction' along with further possible attacks on the ownership of those evil black guns (who needs a 'high capacity' gun anyway??? the cops are always a phone call away) and certainly a 'closing' of 'the gunshow loophole' along with private sales within a state.

     

    There is nothing here to 'celebrate' or be pleased about. Think of it as one step forward and four steps back. Indeed, this has opened the door to all manner of nonsense and mischief.

     

    FYI: the nooz media persists in calling RKBA 'a civil right'. Only slaves have 'civil rights'.

  4. I'm saying the means are the means regardless of how you feel about the Fourteenth Amendment. Nothing about the Fourteenth Amendment has changed. It's not at issue. What is at issue is the Second Amendment, and the right result has come of this case.

     

    It makes NO difference as to how I *feel* about the 14th amendment - it is what it is, a vehicle for facilitating voluntary servitude via the status of 'U.S. citizen' (as opposed to 'an inhabitant of a state').

     

    Anyone who relies on the 14th amendment for ANYTHING has screwed themselves to epic proportions. In the case of RKBA the issue is transformed from one of an unalienable, natural, God-given right of self-defense to a 'civil right' granted by the corporate state (and that which is 'granted' can be revoked).

     

    This sums it up:

     

    "Those that are unaware, are unaware, of being unaware." --Victor Issac Carson

     

    The term for this is anosognosia which is a condition in which a person who suffers from a disability seems unaware of or denies the existence of his or her disability and it is very real.

     

    It will be a bona fide 'victory' when yellow sheets are done away with.

  5. Be cautious, sure. But who cares why the Second Amendment has finally been applied to States and local municipalities? Celebrate the fact that it finally has been!

     

    Are you suggesting the ends justifies the means???

  6. The 14th amendment is possibly the worst thing that ever happened to the people of the USA. (it was written for the purposes/agenda of the banksters) Relying on the 14th amendment for your RKBA protections is NOT good. (the Constitution confers no rights) I'd be very cautious about 'celebrating' this 'victory'.

  7. Thanks for the welcome Hookster. The only thing I would add is a light. The m4 you have sure is sexy and I can see the attraction to add all the goodies to it.

     

    Sukhoi fan, I agree that the M1 is more practical for my needs. Is there any other gun you would look at? Also, the $825 is an ok price? I misspoke, the shipping is extra.

     

    Maybe considered blasphemy by some here, but for the money the hot tip right now is the FN SLP with the 22" barrel w/ FL mag tube. I've seen them recently on gunjoker in the $800 range. It's a gas gun, you don't need to concern yourself with 922® compliance if you're wanting a FL mag tube (which is the case with the M4 if you add the FL tube), and it's supposedly the fastest semi-auto shotgun currently. You just can't make it nearly as tacticool as the M4.

     

    This video shows the Winchester SX3 which is the very same thing as the FN SLP -

  8. The best value is the M1, 'cause the M4 is a money pit. The M1 already has the FL mag tube, and if you get the M4 you'll just end up spending as much or more on accessories as you would on the M1 just like everyone else on this forum.

     

    And FWIW I own one of the money pits.

  9. The Hexolit 32 looks like something out of a Batman movie. Can you buy these in the USA or just the solid ones?

     

    A slug with an extremely enormous impact effect. When hitting the body, the frontal part of the slug instantly increases from 18.5 to 36-38 mm in diameter – this is the largest slug expansion diameter ever known.

     

    Hexolit_32_picture.jpg

     

    Yeehaw, that's vicious looking. I want some. :eek:

  10. Politically, yes, but you know I was referring to the draft.

     

    You being a youngster and all, I urge you to do your own objective research into the way the world really is rather than clinging to the carefully crafted (by the media which is completely owned by the money powers aka the Military Industrial Complex aka MIC) delusions which are presented to you and which you are expected to 'buy into'.

     

    The world is not at all what it seems.

  11. I don't see where saying BIGHAT worked for a group determined to spread communism makes this any better.
    Not only did I not say that, I did not imply it either. It's quite a stretch on your part.

     

    I suggest you study *real* history, not the bulldada they teach you in school.

     

    Unobtanium, do you even know about the plight of the crew of the USS Liberty? http://www.gtr5.com If you can wrap your head around that, then you will have made significant progress toward understanding what *really* goes on in the world.[url=http://www.gtr5.com][/url]

  12. Regardless of what you think war is about, the man took an oath to support the right of his fellow Americans to state their beliefs freely.

     

    What you're missing here is that the old fart entered into a contract with the community. You don't believe in the sanctity of contracts???

     

    Don't like being told what to do? Don't enter into a contract with a HOA - it's that simple.

  13. George Orwell *knew* the score as well:

     

    "It does not matter if the war is not real...it does not matter if victory is not possible...The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous...The essential act of modern warfare is the destruction of the produce of human labor...A hierarchial society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance...In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation...The war is waged by the ruling group against it's own subjects..." --1984, George Orwell (emphasis mine)

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    "That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there." --George Orwell

  14. Combat veterans went to war for the SOLE REASON of preserving my right to participate in civil affairs.
    Those who harbor such thoughts suffer from cherished delusions. Blood and treasure is expended in foreign lands SOLELY for the money powers. There is NO other reason!!!

     

    I suggest you get a clue: read USMC Major General Smedley Butler's book War is a Racket where he calls a spade a spade - free online here - http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/warisaracket.htm

     

    For those who don't know it yet, WW2 was ENTIRELY about making the world safe for international communism (which is why Patton was offed, since he wanted to take out the Soviets - Patton *knew* the real deal).

  15. You can often find non-PG field stocks for the S90 M1 on feebay, and they generally go for $50 +/-, sometimes less. Just gotta be patient. I sold a new one about 3 months ago for $45 shipped, but not on feebay.

  16. Here is what the title says if this helps

     

    WTS: NEW H&K HK Benelli 121M1 121 M1 Barrel 19.5in

     

    So my question is, will this fit my 2002 M1 S90?

     

    No, the 121 M1 is an entirely different shotgun from the Super 90, it preceded the S90. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I have a 121 M1, so I know for sure.

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