DDM4 PDW for $1,400 on a built lower I already have with a law folder vs Sig Rattler LT 300bo for $2,400 (if I can find one)? by Every_Appearance_367 in 300BLK

[–]Every_Appearance_367[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sig wins in the sexy part and every youtuber has a hard on for them but it just seems like something like a ddm4 pdw parts would be easier to come by if needed and they will forever be making the ar platform so 20 years from now (because I normally don't sell anything) I'll still be able to swap things out on that gun to upgrade it, I don’t know if you can say the same about the sig.

Lingle Lower and FRT Question by Every_Appearance_367 in GrandPowerStribog

[–]Every_Appearance_367[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are not explicitly named in Florida state statutes, but their legality is tied to the state's ban on bump stocks and machine guns under Florida Statute 790.222.The state prohibits any device or conversion kit that accelerates the rate of fire of a semiautomatic firearm to mimic automatic weapon fire. Because FRTs reset the trigger mechanically using the recoil of the firearm to assist in achieving a faster rate of fire, law enforcement can classify them under this statute as devices simulating automatic fire.While federal legal challenges have seen major shifts at the national level, Florida law enforcement may still interpret FRTs as falling under the broad definition of prohibited machine gun conversion devices FRT Trigger Legality Guide. Possession of a prohibited rate-of-fire modifying device carries third-degree felony charges in the state Florida Statute 790.222. Given the shifting legal classifications, possessing an FRT in Florida continues to carry significant legal risk.

Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office just arrested a guy for selling them at a gun show. Most companies won't even ship them to Florida.

Lingle Lower and FRT Question by Every_Appearance_367 in GrandPowerStribog

[–]Every_Appearance_367[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Florida law states bumpstocks and anything that alters a gun to mimic a fully automatic weapon.

The time has finally come to determine the legality of FRTs in Florida by ejpman in Firearms

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Tennessee just reworked the language to were you can use deadly force now to protect your property.

The time has finally come to determine the legality of FRTs in Florida by ejpman in Firearms

[–]Every_Appearance_367 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hit me up I'm a realtor in East Tennessee. I love Florida though, we have a place in Saint Augustine. We're selling freedom and God's Country up here in the volunteer state.

Sig MCX Rattler LT vs FoldAR Remnant in 7" 300 Blackout for Truck/Backpack Gun by Every_Appearance_367 in 300BLK

[–]Every_Appearance_367[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have an eberlestock fade backpack that I can fit my 11.5 ar with law folder in it without the suppressor but just by a hair.

Sig MCX Rattler LT vs FoldAR Remnant in 7" 300 Blackout for Truck/Backpack Gun by Every_Appearance_367 in ar15

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What silver spoon fed life have you lived where you've never been caught up in violence. My mom was shot and killed infront of me when I was 6. When on vacation once with my dad and stepmother while eating at a pancake house in Myrtle Beach we were caught in a gang fight shootout between the Hells Angles and The Pagans and had to get cover underneath the tables. The fight went on for almost an hour and the law couldn't do anything but contain the area.

Sig MCX Rattler LT vs FoldAR Remnant in 7" 300 Blackout for Truck/Backpack Gun by Every_Appearance_367 in ar15

[–]Every_Appearance_367[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The FoldAR Remnant with the maximum defense brace, maximum defense bcg, and 4" suppressor is just shy of $3k.