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gunnysmith

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  1. Congrats on the conversion. Now that being said, set the rear sight back to the 100 meter setting. Adjust the front sight for zero. up to lower the group, down to raise it
  2. 922 r It's all in the 922 r regulations. Larger than 10 rounds, you will need more US made parts to be in compliance.
  3. gunnysmith

    First Saiga

    It's a new trunion to be installed after the old one is removed. I see they are using screws to install the new trunion, not rivets. You still have to remove the old trunion.
  4. gunnysmith

    First Saiga

    You'll need 2 long rivets for the rear trunion, and a way to set them
  5. cheek piece Discontinued by Manufacturer
  6. loosen the mounts start sliding shims under the rear, retorque.
  7. This is what I am talking about, gunny at what range? In your pics you point to 2 different distances, 100 yards and the 321 yards. If you shot a 5 round group @ 321 yards and got a 1.25" you are a god, LOL. So I am assuming that you shot the 100 yard target which is an average group for the Saiga..... 100 yard target
  8. Appleseed Check these out, It'll help. And check this out Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22
  9. I have the Tigr. Don't know for sure if the diameter is the same. I can measure it and post the results Probably .641 for compression fit.
  10. Like the Russians? The NDM-86 and SVD have a front sight assembly that incorporates the flash hider and bayonet lug. The entire unit is pressed onto the end of the barrel and held in place by two cross pins.
  11. Have you contacted SGM? I wouldn't expect them to see your posts and contact you. Nice medals by the way I haven't contacted them and don't intend to. A reduction in group size by ONE-HALF is to be expected That is SGM's accuracy claim I still have no dog in this fight. I believe, with posted target and the ammo used, I would not benefit from such a device. If they offer me a beta test I will publish the findings as an independent. I will provide them with all test data and allow SGM rights to publish the findings.
  12. The brake is designed specifically to increase accuracy as well as to achieve day-long comfort in shooting the more robust .308. Adding the SGM Tactical recoil pad is also part of the comfort equation. Obviously if you have a butt-stock that does not accept the SGM recoil reducing product, lots of other product is available that achieves similar results. Flash reduction is NOT part of this products design. Expect to achieve a noticeable increase in accuracy. (Muzzle rise is greatly reduced...duh!) A reduction in group size by ONE-HALF is to be expected. So if you've been shooting 3 to
  13. I've made my offer. I have no dog in this hunt until I know the accuracy claims are valid. If the offer is accepted I'll post the results in an unbiased manner. Let's stop the bickering and get some to facts. Can I shoot? These aren't given at band camp:
  14. Here's my "naked Saiga using the pictured ammo I'll beta test it and post the results if they send me one. If it works I'll send them the wholesale cost and keep it. That ammo is going for $2.00+ a round now. That is my offer to prove or disprove the claims. This is the rifle
  15. Anyone put it on paper with a before and after install? Most harmonic dampners are movable, this one is definately not.
  16. gunnysmith

    Hmm

    M1A .308 Saiga .308 Keltec 16 .223 Keltec RFB .308 ????????????
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