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CBHanlock

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  1. Well here is my 7.62, it is actualy a romy G kit build. I had never seen a snow cammo AK so here is my idea on how it should look. If you take your time, you can make some really wild looking rifles with Duracoat and the best bart is, you can treat them poorly and the duracoat holds its own.
  2. Admin please delete this and the other extra coppie of my post as my computer seems to have had a hickup and not double but tripple posted my topic. thank you sasquatch
  3. Real funny birds, no I have the Kerbs gost ring sights on it and when I have my face on the stock, as most homosapies tend to do when the use a fire arm, looking down the sights, the muzzle flip and recoil bring the muzzle adn consiquential the stock up and smack my mug. But I must say that pulling the trigger 21 times in rapid sucesion to see how long you can keep a coffie can on the run realy makes it all worht it. I have seen ported barrels on premium semiauto sporiting shotguns and was wondernig if a similar treatment would nullify the muzzel clime effictivley enough to be worth my time
  4. I finished my conversion with the ace internal recever block and tube style folding but stock. After I went out and put a case of bird shot and a few dozen slugs down the barel this past weekend, my face was brused and swolen from wher the stock was smashing my cheekbone in to my face. I have a black eye and a brused right cheek. A Would pourthing the barrel along the top twards the end solve the muzzle jump issue enough to keep me form looking like I called Mike Tyson a little girl? If any of you have experience pourting the barrel on your saigs let me know. Thanks Sasquatch
  5. I finished my conversion with the ace internal recever block and tube style folding but stock. After I went out and put a case of bird shot and a few dozen slugs down the barel this past weekend, my face was brused and swolen from wher the stock was smashing my cheekbone in to my face. I have a black eye and a brused right cheek. A Would pourthing the barrel along the top twards the end solve the muzzle jump issue enough to keep me form looking like I called Mike Tyson a little girl? If any of you have experience pourting the barrel on your saigs let me know. Thanks Sasquatch
  6. I finished my conversion with the ace internal recever block and tube style folding but stock. After I went out and put a case of bird shot and a few dozen slugs down the barel this past weekend, my face was brused and swolen from wher the stock was smashing my cheekbone in to my face. I have a black eye and a brused right cheek. A Would pourthing the barrel along the top twards the end solve the muzzle jump issue enough to keep me form looking like I called Mike Tyson a little girl? If any of you have experience pourting the barrel on your saigs let me know. Thanks Sasquatch
  7. Go with duracoat. I have used it on quite a few of my projects and it comes out great every time. as far as surface prep is concerned, strip the gun down as far as you feel safe doing, then plug the barrel from both ends as you will not shoot duracoat out of the barrel, I use rubber stoppers used for test tubes and such that I found at a local science and surplus store, then degrease the parts, i use acitone from ace hardware, both before and after sandblasting. The first coat soaks down in to the poris surface created by the blasting media, do not use steel shot, glass bead or anything li
  8. I bet that thing runs on damned souls and pain just like the rest of hell.
  9. Great Thank you. This will give me somewhere to start. Thanks agian Sasquatch
  10. Do any of the ak47 style brass catchers function on the S12? Or will one of the mesh bag units be the way to go on my S12? Thank you Sasquatch
  11. I would like to know how light I can go on a slug load and still cycle my S12. These loads will be for informal target plinking on silouets and the lighter the load the less abusive it will be on the targets and there will be no need to burn up more powder than needed. I was hoping for around 900 to 1000fps as a ball park but I dont know if this will cycle the gun. Then agian if I go light enough I could just run it like a bolt action right? Not as much fun though . Thanks Sasquatch
  12. Thank you very much. The link helped tremondusly. Now I am quite shore I will go with the Kerbs set up, and even better yet, Kerbs shop is only a 45minuet drive from my house. So that settels that. Thank you Chase
  13. I recently aquired my new Saiga 12 and cant wait to get to the range this spring and break her in. I would like to fit an improved set of open sights on to the kit and the two that I have seen are Kerbs peep sight and clamp on tower as well as the tromix kit that involves the retrofiting of HK sights on to the action. What I would like to konw is this, Those of you who have had experience with both sighting systems, which is the most ideal for general small game hunting as well as plinking. Furthremore consistincy also concerns me, How dose the rear sight being atached to the dust co
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