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LAW Adapter Install ready for test firing

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Very cool, easy install, Gen 3 - M a definite improvement over earlier models, now ready for test firing :fire - and only sacrificed one buffer detent spring to the garage workbench lost parts god... :lol:

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I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
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jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
Well, the shoulder thing that goes up must be hidden behind the folding thing--you know, that thing that folds over the other thing--so the machine gun automatic bazooka Glock part assault thing can't be seen....

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Bitter, I don't think you will be disappointed one bit. Plus you will like how easy it will be to take an ar with you in public. Your barrel looks to be 7.5" and should fit in a regular backpack with ease. Nobody thinks twice about people with backpacks with so many carrying a laptop in them, that's what most will assume what you are carrying too. I like my adapter so much I've thought about getting one for my M4 clone.
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Your 9mm Carbine got a Fed Stamp, is this in the wings too, or did you give up on NFA ticket?
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Beiruty wrote:Your 9mm Carbine got a Fed Stamp, is this in the wings too, or did you give up on NFA ticket?
This can remain a pistol, so no NFA nonsense required. The device mounted on the buffer tube is a "pistol stabilizing blade", not a butt stock. No shouldering permitted just in case an ATF secret squirrel is lurking about the public gun range on a recon mission :rules:
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jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
OK, you are scaring me, what was your MOS? :eek6
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Skiprr wrote:
jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
Well, the shoulder thing that goes up must be hidden behind the folding thing--you know, that thing that folds over the other thing--so the machine gun automatic bazooka Glock part assault thing can't be seen....
If you want to see panic, wait until the liberal media discovers "tactical sporks"... :smilelol5:

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Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
OK, you are scaring me, what was your MOS? :eek6
11B/C but back in the day (started with OD fatigues) for an officer that was light/mechanized infantry. Went from LPC to APC.
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jmorris wrote:
Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
OK, you are scaring me, what was your MOS? :eek6
11B/C but back in the day (started with OD fatigues) for an officer that was light/mechanized infantry. Went from LPC to APC.
:tiphat: :thumbs2:

LAW Adapter:
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LAWS Rocket:
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NFA stamp not needed for the adapter.
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Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:
Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
OK, you are scaring me, what was your MOS? :eek6
11B/C but back in the day (started with OD fatigues) for an officer that was light/mechanized infantry. Went from LPC to APC.
:tiphat: :thumbs2:

LAW Adapter:
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vs.
LAWS Rocket:
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NFA stamp not needed for the adapter.
Yeah, but do you need a stamp for the rocket? :evil2:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:
Bitter Clinger wrote:
jmorris wrote:I'm missing something. I don't see any anti-tank weapon on this thing.
OK, you are scaring me, what was your MOS? :eek6
11B/C but back in the day (started with OD fatigues) for an officer that was light/mechanized infantry. Went from LPC to APC.
:tiphat: :thumbs2:

LAW Adapter:
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vs.
LAWS Rocket:
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NFA stamp not needed for the adapter.
Yeah, but do you need a stamp for the rocket? :evil2:
I never needed a stamp. Of course, I only fired the M72A2 while I was working for our uncle. :biggrinjester: :patriot:
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The Annoyed Man wrote: Yeah, but do you need a stamp for the rocket? :evil2:
Still looking for an FFL that can handle an ITAR transfer :cheers2:
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Bitter Clinger wrote: .....
LAWS Rocket:
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NFA stamp not needed for the adapter.
I'm going to go ahead and ask it here. I served 77-83 and don't remember ever seeing it referred to as LAWS in the military. First time I saw it referred to as LAWS was at a police display in the late 80s. Any ex-mil here that used LAWS instead of LAW?
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jmorris wrote:
Bitter Clinger wrote: .....
LAWS Rocket:
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NFA stamp not needed for the adapter.
I'm going to go ahead and ask it here. I served 77-83 and don't remember ever seeing it referred to as LAWS in the military. First time I saw it referred to as LAWS was at a police display in the late 80s. Any ex-mil here that used LAWS?
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