Foliage green is the name the Army uses for their gray digital camoflage.That doesn't look 'green' to me. I am a simpleton though, some would say.
Foliage green is the name the Army uses for their gray digital camoflage.That doesn't look 'green' to me. I am a simpleton though, some would say.
Foliage green is the name the Army uses for their gray digital camoflage.
More precisely, Foliage Green is one of the colors used in the Army's digital camouflage, which is known as UCP for Universal Camouflage Pattern. The other colors in the pattern are gray and tan.
UCP SUCKS (Universal Camo Pattern) RANT
If you turn it into a firearm, you must put a serial number, a name, and a place of manufacture on it. You don't, however, need to tell the ATF that you have done so.KT arms offers a DIY lower, in-the-white, 60~80% completed, which, if completed by the buyer/owner/user does NOT need any serialization. Yes, I know they have been bashed by the BATFE, but came out squeaky-clean. Anyone place a high enough premium on anonymity to try out building one of their in-the-white lowers?? (Also offer 1911-types). They take "counterfeit money" (Federal Reserve Notes) or silver or gold, or any combination. I've ordered in for their KT-10-A .308 lower. If I build it, I can only bequeath it to a surviving relative. It cannot be 'sold'. No serialization AT ALL ! ! ! Pat
Not sure if this is 100% accurate for someone that isn't a licensed manufacturer and won't be selling the gun...read the 2nd paragraph below, taken from an ATF response letter.If you turn it into a firearm, you must put a serial number, a name, and a place of manufacture on it. You don't, however, need to tell the ATF that you have done so.
Not sure if this is 100% accurate for someone that isn't a licensed manufacturer and won't be selling the gun...read the 2nd paragraph below, taken from an ATF response letter.
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