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Maniac Jack

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  1. So, thanks for the info. I haven't really delved very deep into any of the modification tutorials yet. Just a quick few questions, what kind of tools will I need, will I need to refinish the gun afterward, and do I need any experience in gunsmithing? Thanks.

  2. So, a few questions, cuz I just acquired a S-12 today and am a bit new to it.

     

    I remember handling a S-20 one time and the sight was different than the S-12. It was like a rail of some sort, instead of the plain old iron sights I got on my S-12. Whats up with that?

     

    Where can I find an elevated sight for my Saiga-12? I can't seem to find them on any site. If someone has one they're willing to sell me, ya know, I'd give you American currency for it :dollar:

     

    And speaking of things that go on the end of the barrel, would it be possible-because my barrel isn't threaded- to thread my barrel to the appropriate measurements so that I could use a choke on it? I believe one of you guys said it it was M22x0.75-6g. That one UK site said the same.

     

    SO last question would be, IF I could get my barrel threaded to accept threaded chokes, where could I get ahold of a choke or two? Or three :chris:

     

    Thanks

  3. Well, the thing is that the ROMAK-3 and Saiga and any other guns designed after the AK all have the same long-stroke gas system. The only thing is, the ROMAK-3 was designed as a light sniper/marksmans rifle for the Romanian military. People get it confused with the Draganov all the time, but in reality, the Draganov and ROMAK-3 are totally different guns. They only share one characteristic: They are both made lighter than regular AK tpye guns, with a thinner barrel and lighter metal all around. Whereas normal AKs and AK varients are designed to be more robust and can take a lot more punishment. :devil: *drops AK in the mud and kicks it a couple times*

  4. YEah, I've got a 22" .308 with wood stock. The ones with the wood stocks also came with a built it rubber butt pad. That butt pad helps a lot for recoil. When I fire that baby, it feels like the .22 of .308s. I don't know about groups, 'cuz I'm all about plinkin' cans and bottles, but I get real good target aquisition with my .308 with that butt pad, less than a second and I'm back on target. I have lots of fun with my .308. I look forward to huntin' with it since my hunting gun last year was an old bolt action. You will deffinitely enjoy that rifle man.

  5. This guy is obviously an asshole, no doubt about it. It isn't really their fault that they labeled these guns that way, though. It's really the fault of certain government officials who are scared of guns and/or weapons in general. The writer and editor of that article was just going with the flow. But it still doesn't excuse the fact that he's an asshole.

  6. All I heard when I read that article was, "Be afraid of the invisable enemy, the terrorists are coming." When, in actuality, our government are the terrorists, they just haven't terrorized us yet. And ya know, as long as they keep protecting me, I'll keep paying my taxes. But, just like a Doberman Pinscher, as soon as they turn on you and bite you, it'll be time to put them down. That's why I stay armed, for when the soldiers come for me, I'm not going peacefully. By the way, it isn't the liberal media, or liberal government you have to look out for (although they are equally bad), its the neo-conservative, neo-fascist government and media that will have us all caged and scared of everything. Keep a heads-up and stay armed boys.

     

    :smoke:

  7. Well, I really just want to seal the wood permanently, but still preserve the finish it already has. So to achieve that, which do I use: tung oil or BLO? We are talking about wood on a Saiga rifle, so I don't quite know what kind of finish it has to start with.

  8. Hey fellas, wonderin' if any of ya happen to have muzzlebreak/flash hider that'll fit on the end of an SAR-1. I'm lookin' for one for my friend for his SAR-1. I've already got one for my SAR-1 that is a set-screw style. It actually came off of a MAC-90, so it fit a little tight (needed to pound it on with a dead-blow hammer). So really, I'm lookin' for a set-screw type break/hider for a MAC-90 or SAR-1. Thanks.

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