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my buddies and i messing around after a long day shooting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vA1AieD0HU
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If tn guns is the importer, its likely an american receiver on a parts kit. check in front of the magwell..... if there is anything but a year and an armorers stamp or blank, it is an american receiver
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I used to worry too, about wearing the springs in the mag or something similar. But spring steel doesn't have a memory that will change if stretched or compressed for long periods so you don't need to worry
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I'd assume an electric motor Gatling gun would for sure be an automatic weapon. But that is because one button push is initiating all the mechanisms to make it fire the rounds, it gets hazy for me when you are using the motor to move the gun into a device that presses the trigger..... The other scenario that they didn't use (and I'd assume fully auto) would be to make a motor operated device to press the trigger on a fixed firearm. I've never considered the opposite. It's tricky ground for sure. I mean a motorized device that presses the trigger multiple times achieves the same result as a mo
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I wonder if it would be considered an "automatic weapon" or not... Technically it only fired one round per trigger pull if you looked at how it worked. The only difference was how it achieved that trigger pull.
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^^^ that is exactly what I was thinking...... Why would a little extra material on the left matter? The shells come out of the right. Another question I do have is do they have the ugly checkering over the old RAA import marks? Or are they just bare?
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I'd think centrifugal force would be worse with the stick mags. I'm assuming the problem with running drums would be that they would block the ejecting shells from the shotgun next to it.
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Anybody use a tactical saiga-37 handguard?
Stink Star replied to rocinante's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
Sweet, let us know how it goes, I know I could use another one for a future build -
Anybody use a tactical saiga-37 handguard?
Stink Star replied to rocinante's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
I also have the utg handgaurd on mine. One nice feature is that it doesn't block the iron sights. Those cheesy rubber covers suck and are wayyyyy too thick so the first thing you should do is throw them out. But anyway, if you like the look of it I can assure you the quality is just fine and its a good buy -
Steel 30 RD Bulgarian mags from aimsurplus
Stink Star replied to opto_isolator's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
O I agree flipping it is akward and knocking out the old mag with a new one and letting the old one drop is likely faster and easier, I just had a few extra mags laying around and always liked the look of the taped mags so I figured I'd try it. The whole 20 seconds it would take to undo this is worth the photo op for me -
Steel 30 RD Bulgarian mags from aimsurplus
Stink Star replied to opto_isolator's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
Ahhh yes I see, and I guess that makes sense. I was worried about making it too hard to rock into place or interfering with my hands but I will retape and post a new pic asap lol. -
Steel 30 RD Bulgarian mags from aimsurplus
Stink Star replied to opto_isolator's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
ummm is there supposed to be a pic in there? i see nothing? i need to make a sling out of an old torn up prayer rug -
Steel 30 RD Bulgarian mags from aimsurplus
Stink Star replied to opto_isolator's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
These mags were inexpensive so I figured screw it, I've always wanted a Junglè style magazine, so I did it lol -
ip4 baby! lol
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Not too bad for being shot and edited on my cellphone