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Bluegrass Shooter

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  1. LOVE my Five-SeveN! Extremely accurate pistol at ridiculously long ranges, basically a sniper pistol. Very light and very little recoil. People will talk shit about the small rounds but they are man stoppers without a doubt, not to mention they will go through about 50 vests. In fact some studies have shown the 5.7 round does more damage to a person if they are wearing a vest as the bullet frags and sends multiple pieces flipping end over end through the vest creating devastating wound cavities. Factory ammo is loaded kinda light but you can get some really good high grade stuff from Elit
  2. Uh, I think you mean the Chauchat, and that would be WW1, not WW2..... Yes you are correct, my mistake. But the point it still the same, open mag = jam.
  3. LOVE my Glock! I have a Glock 357 SIG with a 40 S&W barrel and its awesome. You really cant beat a Glock for the price. The gun has PROVEN reliability and will function in damn near any environment, watch the Glock torture tests on youtube. People bitch about the boxiness and general "ugliness" of the Glock but if that is seriously what you care the most about you dont need to be buying guns, you need to be in the antique market. That said I LOVE LOVE LOVE SIG SAUERs more, but it also comes with a much higher price tag, not to mention all the accessories and magazines are twice as muc
  4. DO NOT BUY A WRAITH MAKER!! REPEAT DO NOT BUY ONE! They are open drums! Just think about that for a minute... an open magazine/drum! How stupid is that?! Name me 5 guns that use OPEN magazines... You cant really even name ONE unless you go back to WWII and talk about the French POS that got a lot of people killed due to horrible jamming issues. If you have large openings in your magazine you are just asking for dirt and derbies to get in there and screw things up. Open mags/drums means jams/FTF/FTE, so if you like those things and want to spend a few hundred $$ to jam up your Saiga go
  5. I have a TruGlo Red Dot I got for $25 on eBay. I dont really use any zoom with shotguns so its a 1x 30mm Red Dot. It works great for what I use it for and considering you cant even buy some cheap iron sights for $25 it was well worth the money spent. I would general vouch for TruGlo products. I have their fiber optic night sights on my Glock which work awesomely and have had no problems so far with the Red Dot.
  6. Im in Lexington, home of beautiful horses, delicious bourbon and soon to be the best damn basketball team you have ever seen! ha I love Lexington but as far as places to shoot it sucks! No ranges in the city because evidently to get insurance on one will run you about $100,000 a year. Buds Gun Range is close but I cant even shoot my Five-SeveN there much less my Sagia. Luckily, there is a little piece of property out in the country about 10 minutes from my house but its really not the greatest place to shoot.
  7. I feel really stupid in asking this but I just picked up my beautiful Saiga 12ga and am gonna go shoot it tomorrow, but what do you line up the numbers with? Im guessing the little bolt or whatever it is that sticks out but want to make sure. Thanks!
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