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VaiFanatic90

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  1. So the new ones are just as resilient as that little red guy from the video?
  2. Here are just a few, but not even a fraction of my collection.
  3. part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql2PHqE3cy4 From 240 feet?? And it still drove?? That's just infuckingcredible, I mean seriously. I wonder if Toyota's are still made to be so rugged, most likely not. Why so pessimistic? Because when you go to buy a new car, instead of the bumper being very resilient metal, it's some lovely cheap-ass plastic that's supposed to be just as good.
  4. Dayumn! I gotta say, I'd look sexy in either of those! I'll most likely be looking to pick one up when they're available.
  5. This statement has greatly piqued my interest: exactly what do you mean? Oh noes! You discovered my secret!! Nah, haha. When my friends and family members returned from their deployments, they brought some mags they had found. EDIT: However, I'm not sure of their compatibility. I've yet to dig them out of a box after having moved recently.
  6. Wow, I hope to find one at that price that's actually in better to excellent condition. No mag wobble, canted sights, etc. Tomorrow's the big day =D
  7. Still working on that website. CSS and all that stuff is a real pain.

  8. Haha, yeah, I've noticed they can pack a punch. Smacked my buddy who walked right by, hahahahahah XD I did warn him though!
  9. Well, that's good news for sure then. Now I don't need to be so cautious when testing mags to make sure they feed. Thanks a bunch. This was most definitely a noob moment for me, but I'm not afraid to admit it, haha. I've just seen too many slam-fires happen. It's not a pretty sight.
  10. That has got to be one of the fugliest contraptions I've seen. It's almost as ugly as the high school bicycle, God that girl was fugnasty and people still porked that, from my high school days.
  11. Bingo, I learned that after doing some test to see if that was in fact the case, and it was. I'm just cautious because I've seen people have slam-fire accidents with their ARs, and heard that it can happen to the SKS's as well. They chamber one round, and BAM!, they just unintentionally emptied out their 30 rounds.
  12. Perhaps it's time to think outside the box and design something totally new. A true AR-AK hybrid, but with a caliber that will exceed expectations. Even if we tried to Americanize the AK, I don't know how much better we could make it. One could argue that what we do to our Saiga's is Americanizing, but the improvement is good at best. Piston powered like the AK is definitely the way to go, as well as it's ruggedness. But what could you incorporate from an AR-style weapon to increase it's range and accuracy? If you're wanting to use something bigger than .223 then most parts such as barrels, up
  13. part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql2PHqE3cy4 From 240 feet?? And it still drove?? That's just infuckingcredible, I mean seriously. I wonder if Toyota's are still made to be so rugged, most likely not.
  14. Pics or it didn't happen!! Nah, I don't need pictures of others shooting it, but I would like to see a few photos of it.
  15. Now why would you want to go from pure badassness back to original lameness?
  16. The trigger assembly on the .223 is still relatively similar to that of an AK. If you want a smoother and softer pull, just give it a decent polish, but obviously don't over-do it or you're looking at replacing parts. If you're comfortable with the procedure, just google "polishing AK trigger assembly" and you'll see a lot more as opposed to looking for polishing a Saiga .223. It'll show you just what you need to polish, so you can take about half an hour at the most to polish those parts up and be on your way to a smoother pull. Good luck.
  17. Take a look at this, I'm not sure if this is what you're talking about, but that seems right to me. Here's the link: http://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=46098&start=0
  18. You got it. You can't baby the thing. So I learned, haha, everything checks out now. I do need to pop in a bullet guide after I finally get around to ordering the damn parts to even convert the thing so I can make use of those free mags from our friends in Iraq
  19. Didn't have to file any, they all click as they should. I chambered and ejected 5 rounds out of each just to make sure. All worked.
  20. Can't sleep. Working on some website design project. Run into a stumbling block I can't overcome.

  21. When I chamber a round, the bolt carrier stops short off going forward all the way. I can actually see the base of the round still. Using the Tula 7.62x39 ammo. Anyone have any ideas? I've field stripped it and put it back together as always about 5 times now, and it still does it. Edit: Also tried it with standard Saiga 10 round mag, SureFire 30, and ProMag 30. Having issues on all three. Edit #2: Disregard this. It turns out in my efforts to avoid any accidental slam fire, I wasn't letting the carrier go forward fast enough. XD
  22. Not the wrong place at all. I welcome your opinion because I feel the exact same way. I'm tired of getting the third degree here.
  23. Hehe thanks! I look forward to seeing that PT-111 with those grips! Hope to find one of those this weekend too!
  24. That's so unfortunate. After witnessing some bad deals, I shy away from pawn shops.
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