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pinned
In chess, a pin is a chess tactic in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking piece. Moving the attacking piece to bring on the pin is called pinning; the defending piece so restricted is described as pinned. Only pieces that can move an indefinite number of squares in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line (i.e. bishops, rooks, and queens) can pin. Kings, knights, and pawns cannot pin. Any piece can be pinned except the king, since the king must be immediately removed from check under all circumstances. It is like a skewer, but in a skewer, the more valuable piece is the one under direct attack.
Note: Price drop to $350
Want to sell:
Moderately used AR-15. It has been Krylon painted, much of which has been removed.
Asking $350 cash (+shipping if needed, I'm in Clark County, WA).
Includes:
Armalite Lower
Midwest Industries carbine drop in quad rail
Bushmaster 14.5 + extended A2...
$460 for $720 worth of parts
Receiver is new, barrel and handguard have $4-500 rounds on then. Barrel is very accurate. Several hits at 280 yards on 10" steel with irons only
This is pinned and ready to bolt to and upper. 300 rounds through it. Extremely accurate. Asking get $450 for 700 with of high end parts!
Comes with spikes black nitride gas tube
Hello folks,
I have an upper with a 16" barrel. I'd like to get it cut down, and get a flash hider pinned and welded, so it meets the 16" requirement. I enjoy my prison-free lifestyle, so rather than do it myself I'd like to hire it out to someone who can do the job correctly and legally...