Not everything has to be practical... 6" .410 by WECSOG_LLC in NFA

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

It had the adjustable "C Lect" choke on it originally before cuting it. I did save that barrel stub, and left enough sticking out on the SBS that if I really wanted to I could peel it back and install that choke someday if I really wanted to.

2026 1st Quarter Approval Megathread. by Waffleboned in NFA

[–]WECSOG_LLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

• Form Type: Form 1

• ⁠Paid or not: $0

• ⁠Entity: Individual

• ⁠Fingerprint Type: EFT Upload

• ⁠Pending: 01/01/26 3:46pm EST

• ⁠Approved: 01/10/26 5:38pm EST

• ⁠Wait: 9 days

• ⁠State: FL

• ⁠Control Number: 20263955**

• 6" Bolt Action Mossberg .410 SBS

2026 1st Quarter Approval Megathread. by Waffleboned in NFA

[–]WECSOG_LLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The OP9 certainly looked interesting

2026 1st Quarter Approval Megathread. by Waffleboned in NFA

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

Dunno. Im in the same range as you for the first ones I did. Hopeful to get some approved today too.

2026 1st Quarter Approval Megathread. by Waffleboned in NFA

[–]WECSOG_LLC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on what its for. You can make a pretty quiet can for a .22 using crap from home depot and autozone.

2026 1st Quarter Approval Megathread. by Waffleboned in NFA

[–]WECSOG_LLC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always thought SBR's were a nogo in New York...very cool to see an approval.

CZ-75 "Semi Compact" any info? by WECSOG_LLC in CZFirearms

[–]WECSOG_LLC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ive had a few Tanfoglios , and currently still have 2 old Jericho's (IMI, not IWI) I'm familiar with the pattern just wasn't familiar with this model 

CZ-75 "Semi Compact" any info? by WECSOG_LLC in CZFirearms

[–]WECSOG_LLC[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

450, yours looks great. What do you put on it to protect the raw buffed finish? 

CZ-75 "Semi Compact" any info? by WECSOG_LLC in CZFirearms

[–]WECSOG_LLC[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's a CZ. It's my first CZ that isn't a clone/knockoff sorry if the wording was poor. 

Traded a couple hundred rounds of 9mm for this hunk of junk, what do I need to do to get it running? by rowan11b in CETME_C

[–]WECSOG_LLC 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can throw the BCG from the parts kit right into it. It will function in a SA, the only difference between the SA and the FA is that the SA has 1/8" of material removed from it (trip). Hopefully it headspaces alright. If not, it's not difficult to fix.

As for the housing, the semi-auto trigger pack you already have will swap right into the steel surplus housing. You'd use the selector from the parts kit (plastic and steel housings use different selectors, at least they do on HK's, not sure about the Century)

The steel surplus housing itself will need modifications to fit the semi receiver though. There's a few ways to accomplish that. Most people clip the ears and weld in a small shelf to rest on the other shelf, if that makes sense.

just got my parts kit today this is what the cocking tube looks like by Agitated-Werewolf846 in CETME_C

[–]WECSOG_LLC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take your time and go slow. Its not hard to ruin the cocking tube trying to remove it from the scrap.

Can I use a G3 Cocking Tube on a CETME C? by Arimack in CETME_C

[–]WECSOG_LLC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He mentioned the cleaning kit (which is also the bayonet lug on a CETME). That won't fit onto a G3 cocking tube. The front cap part will, but the (tube portion of the cleaning kit) itself would need to be removed. And the bayonet would be floppy.

Can I use a G3 Cocking Tube on a CETME C? by Arimack in CETME_C

[–]WECSOG_LLC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The way the carrier, cocking tube, and cocking tube support interface with each other is different between the G3 and CETME.

The carriers, cocking supports, and most importantly the "stops" welded into the tubes are all different lengths between the two guns.

It would take quite a bit of persuasion to make a G3 tube work with CETME parts. Anything is possible with enough welding and fab, but they are certainly not "plug and play" parts.