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  1. WellArmed

    Yes, please. S&W Night Guard Revolver

    Will probably settle between $1k-$1.1k. There are cheaper but heavier steel frame models for those who don't want to spend the money, or they can just stick to the cheap dime a dozen striker fired pistols. A 24 oz 7 shot .357 or 5 shot .44 SPL with night sights is going to cost. The exotic medal...
  2. WellArmed

    Yes, please. S&W Night Guard Revolver

    You do know that MSRP isn't going to be the price you pay?
  3. WellArmed

    Yes, please. S&W Night Guard Revolver

    That's because semi's are plastic and revolvers are metal and typically more quality and better looking. More pride of ownership. Then they are more versatile when it it comes to firing different calibers and types of ammo.
  4. WellArmed

    Yes, please. S&W Night Guard Revolver

    That's racist
  5. WellArmed

    My light can't handle the kick

    Ditch the weapon mounted light. Holster and retention problem solved. Carry a separate hand held light.
  6. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    No, it doesn't. It simply needs to be taken out of NFA configuration. It doesn't have to be removed from anyone or destroyed. Of course it is and that's common sense because you haven't notified the ATF to tell them otherwise. The fact still remains that an registered NFA firearm can be sold...
  7. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    No, Im NOT wrong and you don't know what you're talking about but think you do. Yes, obviously the serial of the firearm is linked to the person who registered make made the SBR just like a firearm is linked to someone who filled out a form 4473; however, there IS NO REQUIREMENT TO NOTIFY OR TO...
  8. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    What you fail to understand that as long as it's NOT in NFA confirmation, it's NOT an SBR even if it's still registered. You need only return the SBR/SBS back to Title 1 confirmation. Someone else who is legally allowed to own and possess the pistol or rifle is NOT illegally in possession of the...
  9. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    No, you do not. There is no law or regulations that require it or that you can cite. It's optional, and many people do not. There are people who have gotten visited by the ATF when they purchased multiple firearms at once, but that doesn't mean that purchasing several firearms at once is...
  10. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    I misspoke and had a blonde moment here. You can sell a lower, that was started life out as a pistol, with a regular stock attacked just as long as the pistol/SBR upper isn't attached.
  11. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    Yes, you can. You just need to take the lower out of NFA configuration first. If the lower started life out as a SBR and was always an SBR: It can be sold as an SBR via selling it to a purchaser who was approved via a Form 4 transfer. You can install a 16" barrel to take it out of SBR...
  12. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    If you want to use a suppressor, then you must buy a proprietary muzzle device that the suppressor will directly mount to. You also have to find one that will allow you to get the gas block on and off. Then you're stuck with and limited to using suppressors will directly mount to that muzzle...
  13. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    IMHO, pin and welded isn't worth the squeeze. It'susually a 13.7", 13.9", or 14.5" barrel with a super long muzzle device pinned and welded to reach just over 16". The muzzle device is appropriately between ~3", which looks retarded to me. The muzzle device often must be the same diameter of...
  14. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    So you what do you carry? What would you defend yourself with, if you could, in that situation?
  15. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    So, what would you suggest that a mythical prosecutor wouldn't use against you when you have to defend yourself in court because you defended yourself against someone who broke into your home or is actively shooting people?
  16. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    Oh give me a break, lol. No one associates the Mini 14 with the KKK. If the left side of the aisle and people overall did think that, the Mini would have been on their ban radar, but, IIRC, the Mini 14 is legal states including anti states. They are usually ignored because they look like regular...
  17. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    The Hellion is a "scary black rifle." It has all the same physical features of assault rifles" that people want to ban. It semiauto, has a telescoping stock, uses an AR15 pistol grip, uses AR-15/M16-pattern mags, has a threaded barrel, and fires the same exact round the AR15 fires. It's the very...
  18. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    I own a lot of sporting/assault and battle rifle. I own several SBRs as well. Several PTR G3 variants and CETME parts kit builts in multiple calibers and configuration, several imported AKs from various countries in different calibers, CZ Bren, Beretta ARX100, Kel Tec RDB, plan on picking up a...
  19. WellArmed

    What Do We Think of the Hellion in 2026?

    I personally wouldn't go with a basically imported proprietary rifle that's not well supported or owned in the U.S. market, especially if it's being sold by Springfield Arms. Spare parts will be hard to come by, and Springfield won't sell most. If it's ever discontinued in the future or banned...
  20. WellArmed

    My EDC, Pepper Spray 😲

    I think it works the overwhelming majority of the time. I believe it still works on people who seem unaffected because it still causes some discomfort and gives them something else to think about and consider other than what they were doing. It's not like it has the same affect or feels like...
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