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Pector55

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About Pector55

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  • Birthday 04/15/1970

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    Dover, PA
  • Interests
    Firearms, hunting, fishing, triathlon and strength training
  1. You guys have given me inspiration to go ahead and order a Draco. I just threw it on layaway since I just spent the money on a Galil. That gies me time to figure out exactly what it is I will do with it. I'm torn on what exactly to do to it though. If I SBR / put a stock on it, I really think it will be an underfolder or simply all AK wood. I love that Ultimak but I would rather have some sort of rail on the side for a light. For the distances it would be shooting, I don't want an optic. Any ideas on an option for that sort of setup?
  2. My Saiga SBS was last year but my most recent SBR was rather quick (2 months.) 1. NFA Item: SBR (GSG-5PK) 2. Form Type: Form 1 3. Transferee Type: Trust 4. Forms Sent: 12/22/2010 5. Forms Received: ??? 6. Check cleared: 1/5/2011 7. Pending Date: ??? 8. Approved Date: 2/14/2011 9. Forms Received: 2/17/2011 10. Examiner Name: Pickles
  3. I had one and it was very reliable and an accurate shooter. The only negative was that the trigger pull was extremely heavy. It supposedly lightens up over time but I can't state whether or not mine did. I sold it and upgraded. I got mine for $300 when S&W had a $50 rebate going. Was it worth $250? Absolutely! Would I take another one on trade for a good gun? Probably not. Still, I think it's a piece that is over-bashed. .02 inserted, just another opinion.
  4. Well put. I often wonder how this would play out in the U.S. I hear people talk sometimes and say that "the majority" of the military would never turn their arms against the people. Having been in myself, I don't believe that is true in all cases. I believe there are blind followers who simply obey. Like anything else, people are people. Some are good, some are bad, some simply follow and some make their own decisions.
  5. Thank you to the author who took the time to put this write up together. I didn't use the shelf tool but I like the creativity. My two gasholes were covered but now I can see them and hit them with a paper clip to verify they are open. I used a drill bit which I could already get into the gas ports to just barely open them up a bit more too. I'm anxious to try her out now.
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