AR-15
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Due to an overwhelming number of comments on the Hello Kitty Rifle entry, I decided to archive a lot of the older comments into this article to improve load time. You can find the original Hello Kitty Post Here.
I needed to buy a couple new rifle cases so I ordered a couple of the 42" MOLLE Cases from www.cheaperthandirt.com. The price was reasonable, only $42.97 each plus shipping. Total cost to my door was under $100.00 for both cases.
I am pleasantly surprised with these cases. For the price I wasn't expecting much but I have to say I think they are well worth the price. I ordered one each in black and tan. I assumed they would only differ in color, but there are slight feature differences between them. The black one is labeled as a 42" Padded...
I am a resident of the state of California and this is my AR-15 rifle. I acquired it legally in late 2006 – 6 years after the passing of California’s so-called “Assault Weapons Ban”. I built it myself with standard household tools even though I had no prior experience. It was easy to build, it looks and shoots great, and best of all, it is perfectly legal.
Here is how you can build your own.
Step 1: Buy an off-list lower receiver through a gun dealer.
Click here for details. Here is a list of "off-list receivers".
Here is a nice Google Map showing...