I am from Nebraska.,where that store is common. Be prepared for poor selection, prices marked not honored at the cash register, ammo purchase limits...
The slides are cast, and many have voids that will lead to cracks and failure. the SFL has even less material/ mass due to its length.
For what its worth, both of mine are no longer fired. They are collector pieces. ( And no way in hell is the gun you are looking worth 8K)
It is a Special Forces Light, value unfired with box and manual is 2.8K.
Do you want to shoot it? That particular gun is prone to slide failure, and is for practical purposes a paperweight.
So you carry ammo right? magazines? How is carrying a piece of paper a pain? Photocopy the form and laminate it, keep it in the gun case etc...
BTW... Not ONE Time have I ever been asked to show paperwork, but I have a copy just in case.
I joined as I moved here from Nebraska with NFA and an M16 on a 25 yard indoor range is BORING. USSA is decent, but Zink is even cooler for what I like... Anyway, you join online and go thru the orientation at USSA get your card and you are good to go.
Couple questions guys...
Can I shoot my M11A1 .380smg on SEMI there? Sign says no automatic weapons.
Do I have to have a hunting license to shoot targets there? Heard I did...
Thanks... And Merry Christmas
I live in Wagoner county now, company relo. from NE. Getting ready to buy a house, and just wanted to know what the CLEO's are like. I suppose a trust is an option too.