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Firearms, hunting, fishing, triathlon and strength training
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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?
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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
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S&W Sigma anyone have experience with it
Pector55 replied to chevyman097's topic in Other Weapons - HANDGUNS
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. -
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.
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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.