Old_Me
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nah...they still have players facing some sort of charges....They still have NFL football…..thought it went woke with daisies and tutu’s….
good ole American felons at work....
nah...they still have players facing some sort of charges....They still have NFL football…..thought it went woke with daisies and tutu’s….
Will that FRT work in my Banshee?Got two more Atrius FRT's, put one in this SBR, didn't have another H3 buffer to put in the other one.
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If the lower is a low shelf it will, may have to do a bit of filing on the top back of the trigger. The lever has to move freely when it's in frt and you have the hammer pushed all the way down. i had too on both diamondbacks but not very much and had to do nothing in the bear creek.Will that FRT work in my Banshee?
Academic question of course as I believe it is outlawed in Florida in the bumpstock statuteWill that FRT work in my Banshee?
.mine is 45 but I think its a moot point right nowOh wait, that Banshee is a 9mm right, if so then i think it will if the lower is mil spec.
You might chec to see if they are legal, i didn't figure florida had any restrictions. but FRT's are a million times better than a bumpstock.Academic question of course as I believe it is outlawed in Florida in the bumpstock statute
The statute doesn't mention FRT specifically but the text of the law mentions devices that make the gun fire faster. Bills to repeal the statute have not made it out of committee.You might chec to see if they are legal, i didn't figure florida had any restrictions. but FRT's are a million times better than a bumpstock.
I think LE is lobbying against anything that mimics full auto, but it will come up again next legislative session.Bummer, sure looks like they are illegal there.
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