It's an AR-15 preban with a mock M203 that is a non-threaded 37mm. All legal in my state. Since then I threw a nice Colt scope on it that was about $325. It's nice, bit not $325 nice. I wanted to keep it all Colt. Now I am pretty bored with it. It’s been sitting there for years since this photo. I think the fun is in building it and reconditioning all the parts.
I tried to get parts for a real M203 but they are pretty expensive and not that easy to track down all in one place. I'm always afraid that after buying all the parts I'll be left with one that I can't get and have a pile of crap. Not that I have a supply of 40mm rounds anywhere. You can make them, but why even invest the time? Like I need more reasons to have "them" crashing down my front door.
I was going to get my class III for full automatic and silencers but the cost sucks. I’ve shot full auto (legally) and it’s a waste of ammo big time. Fun for about 30 min. Silencers are “ok”, but unless you have top grade and are using subsonic rounds it’s far from silent. Even with a silencer, you still have that sonic CRACK when the round leaves. You can get 9mm subsonics for that problem. But again, why even bother? After about an hour you are out of ammo and your silencer is so gummed up that it’s far from being silent. It’s a waste…
I've used the flash bangs in the 37mm. They are ok, but expensive to shoot. If you got them, send me an e-mail via Elite. The @uplink.net is not my real e-mail. For all outside readers, the flash bangs and other 37mm accessories are legal. The ATF did ban the NEW manufacture of flash bangs in 2001 but the existing are still legal.
I keep all my stuff legal and in a huge safe that I had to place on concrete. I really would not want to draw attention to myself with over 25K in guns. Half are pre 1950 and custom Mausers.