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  1. As of March, CLEOs are legally obligated to sign off on them. Well, at least for suppressors. Print out the law and hand it to them if you want to go the individual route.

     

    Didn't hear about this.

     

    What are the pros and cons to going this route vs a trust if you already one.

  2. PM Diamonds (Bob) and talk to him and see if he can help you out with the trust/ info.

     

    Another route is http://www.silencershop.com/services/nfa-gun-trust.html. They do a lot of suppressor sales and I'm sure they offer a good trust that will leave you worry free. It's only 130 on their site which is a lot less than I got quoted two years ago when I was looking to get one from multiple sources. If you're worried about a Quicken trust not being sufficient this is the route I would take.

  3. Trust all the way. I used quicken, as did my old roommate and thousands of others. You can get a used copy of the version needed for less than 10 dollars on Ebay. Bob sent me version of his "Gun Trust" too.

     

    Silencershop also has a gun trust they sell for just over 100 I believe.

     

    CLEO in Franklin won't sign off on it.

     

    You could also do an LLC but the information is then public and more money is involved to get it started vs Quicken. I don't know if you need to pay annually in OH or not for the LLC.

  4. Picked up a p320c the other day and really liked it so I brought it home with me. Waiting on the threaded barrels to come out from sig.

     

    By some miracle I got through on the phone and placed my order with Milt Sparks for my OWB holster today too. This is just a tad larger than a G19 in every direction but I personally like the trigger on it much better and it just fits my hand better too.

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=655&pictureid=8064

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=655&pictureid=8063

  5. I'm a big fan of CZ rifles but you should have a 1:8 twist for accurate long range (250+yds.) shooting in that caliber. You'll want to stick with the 62gr. and longer bullets.

     

    Thanks, this is the info I'm looking for.

     

    I want to use all of briar rabbits 400 yards and then some more.

  6. Bump.

     

    Willing to sell everything for 500.

    scope is a vortex viper 2-7 x 32 with v-plex reticle. I believe I'm using Low or Med Warne rings. I got them as low as possible allowing the bolt to clear. I have kind of high cheek bones and I still needed the cheek pad. I'm sure most people will be able to get away without using it.

  7. Looking at .223 because I can't afford to shoot .308. Also looking for a bolt but could be swayed if there was a good enough reason. I'll mostly use this as a bench gun shooting steel and paper.

     

    I'm mainly looking at a CZ 527 Kevlar Varmint. It can be had for around 700, if I can find one. H-S precision stock, 1:9 twist CHF barrel, Single Set Trigger, Fully Adjustable standard trigger to 2.5lbs *I think. Mini Mauser action.

     

    I've also looked at Sako. I feel the only pro to Sako is the 1:8 twist for heavier ammo. The money saved with the CZ goes to optics.

     

    I've looked at building an AR but, it got expensive really fast.

     

    I've also been told to look at the MVP.

     

    Anyone have any experience with any of these or have any other suggestions?

  8. I love my PCR. It's a constant toss up between it and my Gen4 G19. The only thing I don't like about the PCR is the trigger on it. I think an action job would make it 10x's better.

     

    My 75 trigger took a really long time to get broken in, that was my only complaint with it as well but it's rather smooth now.

     

    I have a Kahr PM9 your more than welcome to come check it out. Its a very nice gun other than the long trigger pull. I have a IWB holster you can try as well.

     

    I've handled these multiple times and like them a lot. If I find one at a good price I think I'll grab one.

     

    I carried OWB concealed today with my CZ75 and it was a lot more comfortable for me than I expected, even with the added weight of the super heavy CZ. I'm going to go look at a few different compacts next week.

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