Probably not accurate to describe it as a “Bulgarian” gun, since the receiver (you know, the part that the ATF considers the gun proper) is a NoDakSpud US-made receiver. This isn’t mentioned anywhere in the article. I guess some folks don’t care about the details of what parts go into a gun (not that NoDakSpud is bad) but would rather hear about “fit & finish”.
February 23rd, 2010 at 11:06 pm
Probably not accurate to describe it as a “Bulgarian” gun, since the receiver (you know, the part that the ATF considers the gun proper) is a NoDakSpud US-made receiver. This isn’t mentioned anywhere in the article. I guess some folks don’t care about the details of what parts go into a gun (not that NoDakSpud is bad) but would rather hear about “fit & finish”.