What sort of special considerations do you have to consider when you are doing an AR build in "Kalifornia?" I'm confused as to what receivers I am allowed to buy, how to certify if its Cal legal... etc, etc.
Good answer.First you consider moving out of Commie-fornia.
You didn't say that, did you?? I give no one "credit" when it comes to firearms .... especially when I don't know them.I had already run 200 rounds through and cleaned it before I made the post. Give me a little credit eh.
Wolf ammunition is not shit. It is crap.Wolf ammo is shit. ..
You didn't say that, did you?? I give no one "credit" when it comes to firearms .... especially when I don't know them.
Without handling it; "new & tight" would be my guess as well ... it doesn't take much of burr or nick on either the bolt carrier or inside the chamber to slow things down a bit ... if you haven't had any stoppages or failures to feed, then I would think it's become a non-issue???Noted. No assumption of common sense.
If it's new, it's probably tight. Run some rounds... analyze. Post problem, get probable cause/work through problem.
The ammo I got was shit. Plain and simple. But it WAS less than $0.20/round.
Agreed. My favorite is either Winchester white box (cheap and never had a problem) or UMC (also cheap and never had any mis fires or failures to feed)
If I'm going "cheap" ... I usually go Federal "red box" or Winchester "white box" ...
the lacquer melts and gunks up the chamber