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Notice how the third pin is popped back out of place in that picture? Looks like someone needs a trip to the armorer to have his sheppards crook put back in place ;-)
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I have for sale a brand new in the box Colt M4LE 6921 Law Enforcement Carbine with a 14.5" 5.56 mil-spec 1/7 twist barrel. All parts are Colt, marked with the famous "C", where appropriate. This is the real deal!! Still have the original box, and plastic bag it came in. Its only been out to take pictures of it, and have probably only charged the handle 3 or 4 times. Comes with original accessories - sling, cleaning kit, 2 20-round mags. I'm throwing in 2 extra 30-round mags. All 4 mags marked "Colt" with the Rampant Colt symbol. The year of manufacture date stamped on t
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WTS Converted Saiga 308 21"
Maniac Jack replied to Maniac Jack's topic in Unsorted Ads prior to November 2012 (WTS / WTT)
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***********RIFLE IS SOLD****************** Up for grabs is a Saiga .308 with a 21 inch hammer-forged chrome-lined barrel. It was imported by EAA and was manufactured in 2004. It is converted from the "sporterized" rifle stock to standard pistol grip configuration, and has black sythetic furniture with a Choate Dragunov stock and a Tapco G2 Hammer, Trigger and Sear, so it is 922r compliant. It comes with a Harris adjustable-legged bipod, UTG 5th gen quick release scope mount, Tasco Worldclass 3-9x40 scope, and 3 magazines - 2 factory 8-rounders and a SureFire 25 rounder. I am t
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SGM 308 bolt on muzzle brake now available $169.95
Maniac Jack replied to gpqueen's topic in Saiga .308
Dude, I know. Its a lost cause to try to get any hard accuracy info out of these guys. Its kinda like talking to a brick wall. So far, no one has done any extensive testing/reviews. All I'm hearing is that its "good" or "great"; words that are purely qualitative, not quantitative. If someone gives me some hard data, I'll drop the coin for one of these. Otherwise, what's the point? I bought the thing, went through all the trouble of reserving the range to make a quick video, and gave a quick rundown on the results of my findings. What else do you want? Either buy it or don't man -
SGM 308 bolt on muzzle brake now available $169.95
Maniac Jack replied to gpqueen's topic in Saiga .308
"Trolling-ass" nothing. After repeated attempts to get some real accuracy info about this brake, I was repeatedly ignored, so I think I've got the right to call you on it. I hunt with my 16" Saiga .308 as well, where the mule deer are at a minimum 75-100yds away. What's "lame" is that you don't practice at realistic distances with your hunting rifle. That is the gun you kill things with, correct? Maybe you don't hunt at those distances, who knows. All that aside, my point being that your review wasn't any way realistic or helpful to me. If you recall, I said: "Its a lost cause to try t -
SGM 308 bolt on muzzle brake now available $169.95
Maniac Jack replied to gpqueen's topic in Saiga .308
Dude, I know. Its a lost cause to try to get any hard accuracy info out of these guys. Its kinda like talking to a brick wall. So far, no one has done any extensive testing/reviews. All I'm hearing is that its "good" or "great"; words that are purely qualitative, not quantitative. If someone gives me some hard data, I'll drop the coin for one of these. Otherwise, what's the point? I bought the thing, went through all the trouble of reserving the range to make a quick video, and gave a quick rundown on the results of my findings. What else do you want? Either buy it or don't man -
SGM 308 bolt on muzzle brake now available $169.95
Maniac Jack replied to gpqueen's topic in Saiga .308
Dude, I know. Its a lost cause to try to get any hard accuracy info out of these guys. Its kinda like talking to a brick wall. So far, no one has done any extensive testing/reviews. All I'm hearing is that its "good" or "great"; words that are purely qualitative, not quantitative. If someone gives me some hard data, I'll drop the coin for one of these. Otherwise, what's the point? -
Well, the LRBHO is all well and good, but does anybody have an Extended Mag Release that they're willing to part with?
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and when you take the mag out................. Valid point. I guess I'm not thinking of people who don't have a magwell. In my case, it doesn't matter if you have the bolt locked back or not, so a LRBH that can't have the bolt dropped without toucjing the charging handle is kinda useless. With a magwell, mags go in easy whether they're loaded or not - you're still gonna have to rack the bolt to get it loaded. I'd want something where you can just pull down on the BHO and have the bolt carrier chamber a round. That's where its at.
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Ya know, It would seem that all it would take would be a follower that extended up out of the mag on the last round to hold the bolt back. In fact, I had a ProMag that acted like that because the follower wasn't molded right. I bet if someone just made a taller, steel reinforced follower, you'd have your Last Round Bolt Hold Open right there. That's how it works on Yugo 7.62x39 mags....