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  • #31
    Originally posted by samuel642000 View Post
    So Holder can run guns to Mexico, but they can't make their own there? Guess it cuts into his profits too much.

    What jurisdiction does the ATF have in Mexico?
    PGR is the Mexican Attorney General, so I would assume that the ATF traced the American parts and materials on this sid of the fence, and gave the info to the PGR to track down south of the border.

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    • #32
      Mexico's rules for guns is that it can be the same caliber that the Mexican military uses.

      which rules out almost everything to be legally owned, except for .22 and 30-30

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      • #33
        Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
        Mexico's rules for guns is that it can not be the same caliber that the Mexican military uses.
        Interesting story about Mexico. About a year or so ago I was calling around to different forges that make lower castings looking to do a bulk order (ended up being more than I could afford). When I asked one of the places why they required a minimum order of 400 castings and documentation they said they used to sell to the general public but then a bunch of their casting started showing up on the border/ in Mexico. Instead of dealing with bad PR and any could be hassling from the gpovt they simply made it so you had to order an incredibly high volume all at once and stopped selling to the general public.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
          go ask the atf if this covers silencers, sbrs, full auto, aks from russia, etc
          It's pretty easy if you read The Constitution. The ATF should be disbanded and all of it's rules repealed, if you follow The Constitution. It's pretty clear though that large groups of people are doing all they can do undo The Constitution one little piece at a time. I don't have to ask the ATF anything, I'm literate.

          The entire DHS is un-Constitutional too and so is "The Patriot Act" along with the "Affordable Healthcare Act" and a whole bunch of other things. You should watch the video when Rangle passed the ATF law banning full autos. He did it on an oral vote without a decibel meter. If he'd have had a decibel meter, he'd have known he lost. Hell he knew he lost, and didn't care. On that day a lot of The Constitution died. They should've called for an actual vote count, but did not. "The yeas have it, the yeas have it.... BANG BANG BANG" goes the gavel..... If he'd have done that 150 years ago a fellow Congressmen would've put a bullet in him on the spot, literally.

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          • #35
            Just met a few of these guys...they seemed pretty cool.

            I am curious about the reliability of these. Aluminum shavings in a box doesn't play nice with moving parts.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
              Just met a few of these guys...they seemed pretty cool.

              I am curious about the reliability of these. Aluminum shavings in a box doesn't play nice with moving parts.
              This is why you have wipers on linear components. They seal the rails so the chips do not make it into the bearings.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
                This is why you have wipers on linear components. They seal the rails so the chips do not make it into the bearings.
                Id be worried about a bit more than just that too btw. But I guess the total run time isn't very long

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
                  Id be worried about a bit more than just that too btw. But I guess the total run time isn't very long
                  I'm guessing down in Austin at a certain place full of machines , met their lead engineer there the other day as well. Spoke with him about half an hour, reall cool guy.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by phaux View Post
                    I'm guessing down in Austin at a certain place full of machines , met their lead engineer there the other day as well. Spoke with him about half an hour, reall cool guy.
                    Yessir that's the place. You frequent there?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
                      Yessir that's the place. You frequent there?
                      I do indeed. Was there last weekend working late into the night. Now that I have a mill of my own I don't frequent the place as much. Love me some Austin though. May go down this weekend or the beginning of the week. Let me know when you want to go again and maybe we can carpool.

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                      • #41
                        I actually moved to the area! Let me know when you head this way and I'll meet ya up there. Or if you need a quick part run I may be able to help depending on what it is.

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