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VanKiller

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  1. I've not been able to devote much time here. Just a lot going on. Kinda like that three legged cat in the litter box covering up crap.

    Solvent traps are in full production, AR 15, AR 10, AK 47 and 74, and a couple other ones you can find on the web store.

    Watch for the feature gun of the month, Usually a Saiga build, which will be in stock ready to ship.

    Still selling Econo-cans.

    Still selling Mitigators.

    And myself and my bride have been married 33 years on Oct 6th. She deserves some kind of award for putting up with being Active Duty EOD and all my crap To date.

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  2. Being drug into the modern age.....guess I'll use it till the world collaspes later this year. Just to see if anyone is paying attention.....I have a couple WW2 Garands for sale. Just honest old guns, WW 2 serial numbers, but one is a Winchester reciever...thats about the only Winchester part on it as it went thru rehab. No rust no surprises....$1000 each. These are used guns....good shooters..good shape, but don't expect a pristine weapon. Pics available...

  3. If you are careful and really want to get off cheap, you can drill the hole 1/8 inch then use the drill bit for the pin. The retaining cross pin is not necessary if you are just looking to retain the muzzle attachment in its proper position. I've had several come into the shop this way, works fine until you decide on the upgrade you finally want.

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  4. So Tom...are you really selling these as "solvent catchers"?

    Gee Bob, Surprised you would really ask that question.

    These were manufactured in response to a Govt request for a solvent recovery system.

    Being an old GI, I shot thru one to see how the filter would hold up. To my surprise they held up to full auto firing.

    The results of that little experiment being the registered Econo-Can.

    I have two seperate products here.

    And neither you, or anyone else actually in Enforcement, is going to get any other answer.

     

    I would be stoked if it would work for 24x1.5 RH threads. or even 14x1 LH. that way I could use it on my SLR106ur once I get it SBR'd and also on my two x39s. Not sure how it would work for the 7.62x39 though.

     

    AR adapters in 1/2 x 28, and AK adapters in 14 x 1 LH are in stock, Also a few AR 10 in 5/8 x 24.

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  5. Yes, it's real...it might even be a little clearer if someone could link the ASA video we shot showing me hitting soda cans with my Walther.

     

    I may be puter challenged........But, Once upon a time , long long ago, before night sites, lasers, red dots...ect. We used to practice "Point Shooting" with our work guns. With a bit of practice you can do pretty well even if you can not see your sites.

    Ahh you youngsters are gonna be sheep in the woods once the "End" comes and the batteries wear out.

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    Us old combat guys and the Amish will rule....I can see it now....

    "Elect me Church Elder and I will promise a Saiga 12 in every Buggy"...........

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  6. If you get a chance you might take a look at the 5.45 I shortened and suppressed. The select fire AK was suppressed using a standaard AR can with the gas system shortened and one of my HD 12 Ga gas piston rods installed. The vid is on you tube under Cadiz Gun Works

     

    If you get a chance you might take a look at the 5.45 I shortened and suppressed. The select fire AK was suppressed using a standaard AR can with the gas system shortened and one of my HD 12 Ga gas piston rods installed. The vid is on you tube under Cadiz Gun Works

     

    If you get a chance you might take a look at the 5.45 I shortened and suppressed. The select fire AK was suppressed using a standaard AR can with the gas system shortened and one of my HD 12 Ga gas piston rods installed. The vid is on you tube under Cadiz Gun Works .

  7. OK, ....Vicki as really been on me for working too many hours...............

    Between the burnt building, ....contractors, roofers, electricans....state officials.....ect and trying to finish up the custom builds I've been putting in some long damn days...............BUT

    When she found out the dog ended up with a hernia.............OMG...............she went nuts.....

    The conversation was highlighted by..........." You worked so damn much the dog got the hernia".....about that time her voice went up into the higher levels and only the dog could hear just what else she said...............:smoke:

     

     

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