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Everything posted by one2za
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So, I'll take that as a yes then. Thanks, video part 1 of Fetchin Fetcher's youtube link, confirms my question. Tighten all the way, then back off for settings.
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I have a polychoke. I've tried adjusting it, but to be honest with you I'm not sure I'm setting it right. Do you tighten the poly choke as far as you can and then back off to the setting you want? I notice that I feel the notches when I rotate thru two or three 360 degree revolutions so I'm not sure which is correct.
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I have a polychoke I've tried on a couple of different settings, but to be honest with you I'm not sure I'm setting it right. Do you tighten the poly choke as far as you can and then back off to the setting you want? I notice that I feel the notches when I rotate thru two or three 360 degree revolutions so I'm not sure which is correct.
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Thanks for all of the helpful input. Remember, I'm shooting trap with a foot pedal self-actuated machine. This adds a little difficulty to the equation. Also, I've only gone twice, 50 rounds each time. I've been shooting 7 1/2 shot. First time was Federal bulk pack. Second time was a variety of two different brands I ordered. Don't remember which. Also tried different trap elevation launch angles and different launch speeds. Haven't tried yet with someone else operating the trap. I have a polychoke I've tried on a couple of different settings, but to be honest with you I'm not sur
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Where would I get one?
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Had a siilar thing happen early on. I noticed there was a lot of side to side wobble in the hold open, too much play. I disassembled and added a thin washer next to it and have been running smooth ever since.
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A little spit and pollish and swapped out the gas plug for an Autoplug. Tuned the plug for Federal bulk pack, and I was good to go.
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I tap it out with a chopstick.
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OK, I thought the question was about a gas adjustment plug? I got the Autoplug and tuned it to where it can cycle the Walmart Federal bulk pack.
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So, I've had an S12 for a few years now and love it. It shoots well annd seems acurate. I'm 65 now and I decided to make more use of the weapons I have, so I joined a gun club that has many different ranges including an action range, black powder and plenty of trap and skeet. Now I know the S12 is not for shooting clays, but in the past I've seen members posts about doing just that, and since I want to have the most fun and enjoy a variety of shooting, I decided to try it. I bought a Trius One Step Trap, (works fantastic, especially if you shoot alone), and off to the club I went a few
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I'm going to try trap soon myself. One thing I don't want is my shells bouncing off my competitors or their expensive guns. My gun will cycle the shot I intend to use with the Autoplug I have installed, but I plan to put the factory plug back in. The factory plug won't cycle, so I'll hand cycle which should drop the shell very close. (That's my theory anyway. Haven't tried it out yet.) There is a Birchwood Casey shell catcher out there for conventional semi-auto's, but I don't see it working on an S12.
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Just in case, here's another source.
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WTS: Various Saiga 12 and Yugo AK PArts
one2za replied to one2za's topic in Unsorted Ads prior to November 2012 (WTS / WTT)
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All items buyer pays actual shipping charges. Will price up and get back to you. Saiga 12 original butt stock. $10.00 Saiga 12 muzzle thread protector.$20.00 (cost $35.00) Yugo M70 AB2 AK hand guards. $15.00 Yugo M70 AB2 AK grip. $7.50 AK-47 4" barrel extension - extends an M14 X 1 LH threaded muzzle out 4 inches - Mfg by CNC Warrior LLC - MADE IN USA $7.50 (cost 12.00) Butler Creek Bikini Scope Cover 19000 - NIB - one size fits all - $7.50 (cost $9.00) Nikon Scope cover like new - flexible plastic with bungee connector - inside diameters will fit +
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Free product development by willing workers.
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For what it's worth, I found that NobleSport NS 27 cycles well whereas Winchester from Chinesemart won't.
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Is the Russian one available as a drop-in part, or if not, is anyone working on an American copy? The Cadiz or CSS one seems beyond my skill and means.
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Y'all keep in mind the laws of your particular states. In Florida for example, you cannot have armor piercing, flechettes, bolo, or incendiary rounds.
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PDQ Response "The comp requires cutting and threading the barrel. The factory was not consistant in threading, plus very shallow (23mx0.75). It was possible to shoot the comp off with the right load." Terry Terrell Hass COE PDQ, Inc. So, uh, not gonna happen for me anyway.
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Yes, of course. He said he didn't know and he's had no luck getting in touch with the guy that sold it to him.
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Where can I get this Brake / Hider?
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I actually used that mount on my Yugo M70AB2. Had to cut it way down since the mount on a Yugo underfolder is like an inch higher to clear the folded stock. Be that as it may, during my search for mounts, I came across the unit linked below. I'm not sure how much range of adjustment there is, and, it's not a quick-release but for what it's worth: Adjustable AK Siderail Mount
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(2) #4 followed by (2) #1 followed by (1) 00
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A question for Bullensmash and Bridis (attorneys at law?) You guys say you cranked it down till it cycled. I was wondering how much you had to crank it? How many degrees? Mine came with instructions saying that it had been tuned to cycle most stuff. (I checked it and it turned out to be approximately two full 360 degree turns into the threads from removed.) I have cranked it two more full 360 degree turns (4 total) and it still won't cycle some brands.