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Paulyski

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  1. How does one post Youtube links so they pop up as videos on this forum, now days? Used to be there was a video link. But the forum software changed. Then you'd just post the link and the video would automatically pop up. Now the forum software seems to have changed again. So how does one make Youtube likns pop up as videos now, and not just URLs? Here's an example; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGph7QHzmo8 used to be it would just automatically pop up as a video. Sorry, don't post on the forums much any longer, so apparently I'm behind the times.
  2. As many know, I'm one of the more prevalent 2-A rights activists in Oregon, and I'm friends with Kevin Sarett of Oregon Firearms federation. In a VW bus, since you have no CHL (Oregon has ZERO reciprocity) keep your shit unloaded, and behind the bench seat. (I'm talkin' back bench seat... (I have a Westi) where the driver can't reach it) Even Kevin has it wrong according to my research. (Sorry Kevin... I forgot to tell ya' last time I saw you) Without a CHL, a loaded long gun is not legal in several cities. This is Oregon, bro... You aren't gonna be jacked in w VW bus. they're too slow. Nobod
  3. Package sold as soon as Pauly checks his email. Current prices for this package are $623 not including the hand guard and pistol grip. This was unexpected, blew all my disposable income but too good of a deal to let it go to someone else. Now back to saving so I can afford to get it worked on. Thanks Pauly! I'm only a Tromix rifled barrel and wood hand guard/pistol grip away from the sweetest bear gun in Alaska! Got it, and sounds good. SOLD.
  4. That, my friend... Is a beautiful thing. Mad props to one of the two best fabricators in the biz.... (other than me) Good job, well done. (I fucking LOVE the seamless H&K transition)
  5. Possibly sold, pending funds. Lol... Yeah it is. When one thinks about how dudes waited years for Oleg to get the folders & hardware in in the past... Then, I'm pretty much giving away a hundred dollar bill & free SVD foregrip. Someone's gonna be stoked, for sure.
  6. This is the best AK parts deal on the internet currently. SVD FOLDER, ALL FOLDER FOLDER HARDWARE (buttons pins springs front catch etc..), AND SVD FOREGRIP $400.00 I'll even throw in an MD Arms Molot grip on me, to sweeten the deal. No need to wait forever for them to get in stock somewhere. The set up's brand new and ready to ship here. If you want to see what the builds with this furniture end up looking like, see this thread. You make the parts to attach the foregrip if you go that route. I need $400 for the package, I will not seperate. It's already well
  7. The "problem" pin in my personal experience, if there is a problem pin, will usually be the lower pin. Now, I always get it started with a thick, pointed center-punch, then, once it breaks loose I start drifting it with a 3/32" punch that I thinned down a touch. (the punches I use to disassemble bolts) If the top pin is an issue, and I've run into this twice... It was because they started drilling from one side, but then seemed toi figure out they were screwing up and were about to breech the inside of the barrel, so then they drilled from the other side, and made the two holes meet,
  8. Just because someone pays a couple hundred bucks for an FFL license doesn't mean their heads aren't up their asses. Check out the 922R subforum on this site to see if YOU are in complience with the mags and parts you intend to use. Don't trust internet people's opinions when it's YOUR ass on the line. Just a friendly word of advise. Pauly.
  9. With regards to torch welding a carrier, the steel has both chromium and magnesium, both of which are there to prevent oxidation. It's not quite as resistant as a full on stainless such as 308 or 316, but still, it resists being torch welded because of this. I've tested the theory with a decent torch, if a Victor J-100 with #1 Victor tip is decent in people's eyes...I always heard Victor was about as good as one gets. My tip makes a very sharp point, but regardless of heat, it just doesn't make a good puddle. Sure, heat something up enough and the steel will melt, but it just doesn't make fo
  10. Every time I shoot it seems. I shoot up forest roads which are gravel. I have no bench, so if driving a sedan, there's only so much room on the hood, then that gets used for loading so rifles tend to get leaned against the car, then Murphy & gravity tend to take it from there. Everybody has their own purpose for each weapon in mind and everything's a trade off unless one wants to spend a grand for a mod. What's best for one might not be best for another. It's like Laptop vs Desktop applications. Me personally, I like stuff as idiot-proof as possible. The way I see it, is she might b
  11. This thread outlines an easy port obstruction procedure. Optimal size for a 4-porter is 4 at .077" or so which is where a 5/64th bit lands you. Also the extractor slot fix is quick easy, and can help a lot. Also, if a weapon has a UTG-brand quad, they've been known to clamp down on the S-12 gas systems and negatively effect cycling. Additionally, while you're at the gas block, ensure it's not canted. This can cock the carrier slightly causing a minor bind at the beginning of the cycle, and that can cause issues due to the power loss. Something else to watch out for, is if one has a
  12. Perfect storm, Brother. At the end of summer, there's a rush in the biz, then there's a Christmas rush, then a Christmas-gift money rush, then a tax season rush. This year, it was coupled with a "Biggest panic buy in US history" rush. All the while, I revampped my charger mount to be built all the way to the carrier to make an indestructible VCH, which requires over twice the time and milling to bring it to properly finished so the setup looks factory, with all the milling and all. Add to that moving the whole shit & shebang 50 miles south, totaling my only (at the time) working car
  13. OPEN MARKET!!!!!!!!!! Calling everyone with a CNC! (damn I wish I had one....) Once again, Tony's still the Godfather of nearly everything that's a mag-fed 12 gauge.
  14. Bumping to the top, because this seems to be some vital knowledge that's becoming lost as of the last couple years... Peace & Grace; Pauly
  15. Have some balls and use your main account. Shill... Keep this shit in Pauly's Business section. Have to agree with you on the shill account,but business members control the content in their section. CSS has deleted some of my stuff in the past. Lately, there've been a few guys trying to hurt my business out of spite. They've been trying to turn each and every one of my ads into hit pieces. I let it ride before stuff got back rolling, but I'm just not letting it stand right now. Shit's rolling fast, the wait times that came from the Obummer-rush aren't going to be there for th
  16. Hows about the Texas Weapons Systems Dogleg plus a little Dremel-fu or milling?
  17. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otwCn7gEsDA I honestly think that would look really weird on a saiga 12. Youre killin me man. A lsch is becoming more appealing to me now. Mosin Nagant Sniper bent Style bolt inverted for a vertical charging handle would look great with the polished up bolt carrier, they even have the angled ones. Otherwise a regular MN bolt for a left or right side charging handle with a polished bolt carrier, I think I might try it. I wonder if anyone has tried this? Some mosin nagant buffs might have some words for anyone that did. Just some thoughts.
  18. One guy's been asking half the morning, if he doesn't take it, it's yours, so I guess it's sold pending funds. I'll give you a heads up if he falls through NMO ETA; Sold.
  19. Nah. Carrier's different. It won't work on the S-12 like it will on the regular rifle.
  20. I don't have any experience with the titan. But after browsing pictures I'm thinking a LSCH will work. It's on the same horizontal plane of the original charging handle, just the opposite side. My thought process is since there's clearance for the original charging handle there has to be clearance for a LSCH. Makes sense don't it? I will shoot cameron and pauly a message to see if this will work. If so I am doing it. I know with my set up reaching over is a hassle thats why I was debating on a angled VCH but let me see what they say and if it works LSCH it is. Would still lik
  21. lol... add a 10 step polishing station, 2 blasting cabinets, one of which is dedicated to glass bead, then heat treat with a number 8 rosebud on a Victor HD-310 pushing oxy acetylene so you get that cloud of soot every time you ignite it.... Nothing like an eighth of an inch of dust over the WHOLE shop, and a pile of lint over half of it.. Thankfully now I have a clean-room section for everything I don't need right in the main area, but still... Sometimes I look around after a run in utter amazement at how quick everything gets coated.
  22. That other piece is the overtravel limiter. You can mill the right side of the Tapco disconnector down and make it work, or just go with the stock Tapco. If you try to re-use it, fit it properly so everything moves freely, and you have decent disconnector engagement, because the tip of Tapco disconnectors will eventually wear down a touch after several thousand rounds of powerful ammo, and if it's not good engagement to begin with, when it wears down, eventually the hammer will not be caught and will follow the carrier, bolt, and FP back up into battery..... Not. Good. and I've seen some who r
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