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Yes, they are. The recoil isn't significant from 12ga, though. I'm about 5'9" and 140-150 and 12ga through an aluminum framed O/U doesn't bother me.

20ga ammo selection isn't really that bad either, for the record. It all costs the same in stores and glancing online it seems like 20ga is very slightly cheaper at the moment for target rounds. I got my wife a 20ga and I've never had any issues finding ammo for it, it's been the same as 12ga.

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Completely hypothetical.

Lets say as a young adult someone bought an SKS. As an older adult that someone started to log serial numbers for record keeping purposes and noticed that that particular firearm has a weird serial, it looks like the manufacturer accidently tried to mark it twice meaning that wording is written overtop other wording and the serial is very difficult to read, impossible even.

Is it legal or should that adult get rid of it?

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where to buy pic related, it's the Crye Precision G3. I'm usually a black t shirt and jeans type of guy but I want to buy some good cargo pants that don't look stupid. Anybody wear these with an AIWB rig?

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How much water we talking about? If it just got rained on and then dried in a few hours time it probably fine. If your car got submerged it’s probably not fine.

how much do the tools cost for building an AR? I would ask in the AR thread but its not exactly noob friendly

Poorfag mode? You need punches, a brass hammer, a barrel wrench, and a vise. so 100-150 depending on the quality of tools. Harbor freight is your friend.

Add a torque wrench, and a good vise, as well as better quality tools and you be spending 200-250.

get a lawyer
or just stay quiet
up to you really, as long as you don't get caught

What would a lawyer do? Honestly this someone is more than willing just to turn it in to whoever as long a they don't get shit for it. Not worth the paranoia/punishment.

all you really need is a cheap armorers wrench, $20 on ebay. It helps to have pliers for some of the roll pins but you can get away with a bent nail to pin the gas tube on pic related. Torque wrenches are the right way to go, but unless you have a vice you won't even get close to getting things too tight.

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It doesn't matter.