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KROSS FA

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  1. God Bless and a HUGE thank you to all of our beloved Veterans and their families. Sincerely, Zach Kross, LLC
  2. That really depends on shotgun class and division as well as the course design/stage setup. If it's more of a CQB course design where manueverability is paramount he'll have a nice advantage with the Tromix S17 and an MD20. From my experience most non-slug stage shotgun course targets are set up at about pistol-distance range where the 8" setup has no problem at all. In this video Mike is using Remington #8 birdshot from about 33' away. No problem hitting targets and knocking down steel targets at a nice pace. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGYPnB_pjeQ Zach Kross, LLC
  3. Our tri-rails will be going on sale soon as well. Zach Kross, LLC
  4. I commented on the Limbsaver in another thread but I'll say here as well that the difference in comfort is noticeable, however, the particular model I have tested is different from the one pictured. In my experience the pressure difference on the S12 with high brass loads is light jabs to more of shoving feel. Zach Kross, LLC
  5. Congrats on the Tromix, SP. The more you shoot it, the more you'll love it. Zach Kross, LLC
  6. Ojinok2, Congrats on the Tromix purchase. Our Hellion HG for the 12" S17 is pretty light, I don't think you'll feel any significant difference in overall weight of your S17 with it on or off. Also, if felt recoil is at all a concern I highly recommend you have Tony install one of his custom fit Limbsavers if you haven't done so already. I run one on my personal 8" S17 and, considering the platform, couldn't believe how comfortable it is to shoot. Let me know if there's anything more I can do to assist you. Thanks, Zach Kross, LLC
  7. You can't go wrong with the MD-20 from MD Arms. We have several here and the quality and value are exceptional. You won't be disappointed. Safe shooting, Zach Kross, LLC
  8. Congrats on the purchase! I still remember my first S12 purchase ... had to wait a week before I could find time to get out to the range! You're going to love it. Be sure to report back on how it ran. Safe shooting, Zach Kross, LLC
  9. Happy B-Day! All the best! Zach Kross, LLC
  10. R&R has a good reputation here so they may be your best bet. Tony Rumore from Tromix did one for his FBI Hostage Rescue Team build, but you'd have to send him an e-mail to see if he'd offer it and would probably only do so if you wanted to get a conversion done at the same time due to being swamped with build orders. Zach Kross, LLC
  11. Based on the following comments from 1LSWON in his "Slug Gun Report Card" thread, I think this project can be deemed a major success. Not sure if Tony plans on doing any more of these builds, though. Zach Kross, LLC
  12. Cool thread and nice CUCV, Nailbomb. I have an M1009 as well but haven't had time to put much work into it yet. Wife just looked at me like I was crazy when we went to pick it up. Zach Kross, LLC
  13. What is best? Don't sell it! There are only so many original Tromix SBS's floating around and when the day comes that Tony no longer produces them their value will skyrocket even more. And that's just from a monetary perspective, I haven't even mentioned the grin factor associated with owning one. But if you absolutely must sell it, make the $5 donation here and post an ad in the "Items For Sale" section. I'm sure one of our fine Saiga-12.com members will be more than happy to take it off your hands. Zach Kross, LLC
  14. Congrats on the purchase, Word! Welcome to the wonderful world of Saiga 12 ownershiship. It's a truly captivating platform and the more you shoot it, the more you'll love it. Regards, Zach Kross, LLC
  15. Nathan, thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Be sure to keep us updated on your progress. Zach Kross, LLC
  16. www.tromix.com Edit to add: If done as part of a conversion, the #S02 would fit the bill.
  17. Tony, Any updates on the status of these? Even in light of self regulating plugs coming to fruition I believe the ability to fine tune gas flow to perfection has a tremendous amount of appeal, especially when operating an SBS design. Zach Kross, LLC
  18. I did find the situation suspicious, and I conducted intensive investigation . 1- His wife has a restraining order against him, he can not keep the guns. 2- The serial numbers are linked to him. 3- He just needs enough money to buy a ticket. 4- the guy seemed mentally slow some how, maybe going through divorce get people this way. 5- His wife took all his money, his house and everything. Okay so we're talking approximately $6,000+ in firearms that was sold for $200 by a mentally slow wealthy man from "somewhere in Europe" who happens to be down on his luck after his ex wife kicked
  19. I'm assuming the guy wasn't able to be reached and didn't make any attempt to pay the balance. Not saying it was intentional but you certainly can't rule it out as a possibility. So now I wonder what the story is on the $2,000+/ea set of Rec-7's.
  20. This. If you haven't already you may want to check around on the serial #'s. Zach Kross, LLC I am a LEO , and that was the first thing I did . I checked all the serial numbers and they were all linked to the seller . I don't mean to be rude or offensive but you're an LEO and you don't find this situation suspicious? I find that difficult to believe. If it is legit then congrats but the story just doesn't seem to add up.
  21. This. If you haven't already you may want to check around on the serial #'s. Zach Kross, LLC
  22. Congratulations to all of the winners!
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