Don't they stop aging once removed from the barrel? For example, a 20 year whisky thats been in the bottle for 50 years is still only a 20 year whisky, not a 70 year. Right?
I've always been a SBC guy but my FIL has a 427 that I'm considering for my Chevelle. Thing is, it's a tall deck. Anyone have any good build recommendations for it?
Right, which is why I like AirGas. They take your old bottle and they inspect/test it before filling and giving to the next customer. Other places wanted me to send it off somewhere for inspection, pay the fee, and then bring it back for them to fill. Just saves time and money with AirGas.
I use AirGas, mainly because they never seem to be worried about the inspection dates on the bottles. I've had other places tell me I'd have to have it inspected before they'd fill it. AirGas just swaps bottles.
I bought one of the Bosch ones at O'reilly, it even has options for ABS codes and you can see what the engine is doing while running like oil temp/pressure, coolant temp, etc.
This makes me sad. He was truly a one of a kind comedian.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4387792/Legendary-comedian-Don-Rickles-passes-away-age-90.html
I am being serious, just don't have a ton to spend right now. Believe me, there's nothing more I'd like than to be able to just throw down on a Cheytac or a Surgeon but it's just not doable right now. Looking for something to get me started. I can always add better parts or change the gun later...
I have only shot around 150 yards max until Saturday. I finally got the courage to stretch out some and shot my AR at 500 yards. Hitting steel at that distance is a satisfying sound. Now I want more. So what should I get with a budget around $1k, including optic and extras.
I don't think I did actually. Say I have a $100 bill on the trust, it's obviously not registered through the ATF, but it's still a part of my trust, so couldn't an individually registered NFA item still be listed on the trust?
If I have NFA items that are registered as an individual, and items that are registered through a trust, can I still add the individual items to the Schedule A on the trust?
You shouldn't speak in generalities. I'm a "club member" and would gladly welcome tax free NFA items for all. I know plenty of others who feel the same way.