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jahwarrior1423

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  1. All Winchester is junk?... The AA's must be horrible, haha.
  2. You gotta contact King Armory now to purchase a puck from them.
  3. Lowered price...$60, plus whatever shipping will be. I would guess $5 for flat rate priority.
  4. Im selling a JT Engineering "AGP" model magwell for a Saiga12. Has never been mounted. Brand new. Allows for faster loading...similiar to AR's. $80 I bought it when it first came out and never used it. Can contact me at andrewmac_pherson@yahoo.com Can ship in a flat rate priority mail box.
  5. I have a 16" with 3 ports. Send me a PM if you would like for me to test one also and I can give you my info.
  6. here's my freshly finished shotgun. Glad I decided to cut the barrel. Hoping to take it out this weekend. My shotgun is the black furniture and my gunsmiths is the wood.
  7. Hopefully this video works...he is a member here and is local to me (glockmonger). But his video is the type of competitions I am thinking. The distances arent that far at all... http://s657.photobucket.com/albums/uu291/Glockmonger_Gunsmithing/shooting/?action=view&current=1-1.mp4 **edit** Anyways, I gave the go ahead to my gunsmith to cut the barrel. I figured I wanted a fun shotgun to shoot more than a "competition" gun. If anything, I can buy another one and build it strictly for competitions.
  8. 1) You will definetly have to re-gas your gun to make it run as reliably as it did before. That means opening the ports or moving the gas block. 2) Your pattern will be slightly wider. How much? it's impossible to say, too many variables. 3) Since you will have a permanently attached muzzle device, it effectively nullifies any tactical advantage of a short gun. The only reason to do this is cosmetic, IMO. Some guys want the shortest-looking barrel they can get. Thank you for your reply. I know my thread is very general... And the only reason I am asking is becaus
  9. Well, I am not looking to build a competition shotgun. I would go about this build a far different way if I was. I am building this Saiga into a fun shooter but am also interested in entering low-level competitions for some fun. That's why I am asking what kind of performance differences I will see between a 16" barrel and a 19" barrel.
  10. Im just looking for the advantages and disadvantages between a 16" and 19" barrel and members detailed experience with the AK74 brake.
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