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  1. Got to have a few of these! I have been holding off on the surefires, and now I know why. Unlike some other folks I have only had one issue with the SFs. I had to shave the catch lug a bit to make them fit, but otherwise they have been fine. However metal is almost always better, so I can't wait to hear when these are available.
  2. Here's my recent convert. It has finally come over to the darkside...
  3. Just got my new Saiga. Love it. I have the 16 incher. Not too much recoil, thought after fifty rounds I felt it a bit. Sights kinda suck for a guy weened on a M-4 peep/M68 red dot, but I figure on getting used to it or trying that new peep for AKs. I have a couple of those surefire twenties. Did anyone else have to trim the catch on the mag to make it fit? Only a couple minutes of knife work and I was in business. Shot about sixty rounds of Silver Bear. Not exactly tack drivers, but I put the last fourteen in a group the size of the average human head from 100 yds. I just ordered the
  4. Thanks for the quotes spoon. Take the time to appreciate Thanks Giving man. I won't be home from this overgrown sandbox for a couple more days. They managed to delay our "escape" long enought to miss TG. I will have to check out that thing in Alabama. My inlaws have a second home on the Tallapoosa in Randolph county. In fact they are there now for TG. I live just over the border in GA, though I am a native born and proud Savannian, so we bug out to the river fairly regular. I can't wait to get home and shoot the new saiga .308 I bought online. Anyway, while a lot of my and your commen
  5. Hey Azrial I feel your pain man. I grew up in the SAV. That jackass almost rapper 'Camoflage got shot literally next to my house. Ilived pretty much "In the ghetoooo..." as the king would say. Hell we had a bullet that had been shot into the air come down on our front porch rail. Now I live down the South Fulton pkwy just over the Chatt. Nice country, only hunting shots. Though I will say that when I am out on the farm during hunting season I am always healed cause some poachers would rather kill you than get caught. I may be near Atlanta now, but you won't find me in Five Points after
  6. Happy Birthday from the somewhere hot and dry, and I ain't talkin' bout Vegas baby! Happy Birthday even though I don't really know ya!
  7. Hell I'll bite if it means something cheaper than the nearly $100 I paid for two SFs!
  8. Spoon you are probably right. I am not a man of war by nature, and compromise is always preferable to combat. There is a different line for most people. Think of the number of reluctant people during the Revolution of 76. Hell, during the civil war there were riots in the north over the draft, and sons who forsook their fathers wishes and ran off to the north. By the way 1911 I am glad you are enjoying my rants and old spoons reason. It takes reason AND passion to accomplish any goal in life, and that is why we must find common ground on our side of the fight in order to protect our righ
  9. Spoon, You have a fine point that any action other than violent action should be taken first. However I think Henry stated it plainly enough when he asked what in the past of the Crown led them to believe the future would be any different. The lesson in this has nothing to do with the Crown in particular, but more to do with the nature of government as a whole. Government is necassary, yes. It is however a necassary evil that must be eternally kept in check. The nature of government as and entity, because it is indeed the most sophisticated form of mob, is to like a mob, grow and grow
  10. Good quote spoonman. Jefferson, while silly and almost anarchistic in later life, was a brilliant man. I apologize if my rant was somewhat seditious, but I am tired of seeing the rights of my statesmen and countrymen trampled by these hypocritical socialists in Washington. There are many good quotes out there, not the least of which being that "eternal vigilance is the price of freedom." I can't wish war on any country, but war is not the worst evil to sweep across this earth. I give it a year and a half before I know truly where this country is bound. We may have survived Carter(whom I
  11. Gents, As a lover of liberty and a native born Georgian, I must ask that you call things by their right name. The right of the states to leave the Union is secession, not succession. Forgive my vocabular rant. Oh, and Go Dawgs.
  12. I ask this question because I think there is a fundamental lack of logic in the world. The matter of liberty is a simple one. In this day and age of compromise one matter stands alone; You are either for liberty(meaning the right to do what you will with whom you will wherever and whenever you wish, unless it compromises the rights of another person,) or you are against liberty. Either you are willing to fight, and I mean fight, for liberty, or you will die a slave. When all other methods are exhausted, and the ultimate end of your opponent is to steal that which God gave you, you must f
  13. Maybe I'll sit in front of the tv for the inauguration and do some hand-loading, seeing as prices are sure to rise in the next year what with me and mine using most of it over here in the sandbox.
  14. Evening Boys, I just j'ined the forum as I just ordered my Saiga .308. Should be at my dealer before I get home from this happy little sand box. Seein' as the folks from my neck of the woods already fought TWO wars of independence, I feel inclined to post. I suppose I am limited in what I can actually say about our government, and while it is corny, I will hold true to that until I ETS. I will say however, that we must consolidate our ability to defend ourselves from government now so that when government comes calling with machinations of tyranny we may be able to meet them with such
  15. I just ordered a Saiga .308 and want to avoid conversion for cost purposes. I barely got past the wife just buying the rifle, "what with these times of want and woe."So I would like to know if anyone has used the Tapco stock set for unconverted guns. I'm overseas right now so I'm kind of winging it not really knowing too much about these weapons. Any advice, even if it is not what I want to hear would be appreciated.
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