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  1. Use whatever gives you good POA to POI. For me and my S12's it's Krebs all the way. The front tower is rock solid. Never had any issues with the sights moving around.
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    Hair Triggers

    AK platforms and super light, super short triggers don't go together, ever.
  3. For my needs, it's Buckshot. You should first determine what your needs are. Here in VA we don't have a Castle law, so deadly force can only be used (IIRC) if My/A loved one's life is in serious, serious danger from an intruder. Especially where I live in Northern VA, I wouldn't realistically consider using a semi-automatic shotgun to defend my life. That being said, I most definitely do not feel under-gunned with a bedside Mossberg 500 stacked with standard 00 Buckshot. I'm pretty confident I'll never have to worry about any kind of overwhelming opposition from multiple armed and dang
  4. *SOLD* I'm selling this Glock 21SF Gen 3. It has at most 120rds through it. No malfunctions of any sort. I don't shoot it enough to justify owning it, it just sits in the safe. As you can see in the 3rd picture, there is some very minor grip work. I used a jeweler's file to smooth out the edges of the trigger guard closest to the grip. It makes the handgun VERY comfortable to hold and shoot, I've done this to all the Glocks I own. Comes with everything seen in the pictures. -Glock 21SF, all matching serial #'s -Two 13rd OEM mags -One 30rd Kriss Super V
  5. *SOLD* I'm selling this Magpul MS2 sling. It comes with Magpul's RSA (Rail Sling Attachment) that mates with the MS2 claw perfectly. It hasn't been used for anything other than sitting in a box. That bit of white on the paracord surrounding the "pull ring" seen in the lowest left portion of the picture has been slightly seared with a lighter. It affects nothing in terms of durability. I'm asking for $45 shipped, I accept checks and money orders. If paid for by check, I will wait to ship it until the check clears . Thanks for looking!
  6. *SOLD* ETA: Price drop - Now asking for $280 shipped. I'm selling this Slide Fire stock. It is the Right Handed model. I bought it for a .22lr project but the project hasn't taken flight. This stock is new apart from being out of the box - never been installed on a lower. I bought this stock from MIlitarygunsupply for $349.99 new, not including the sling attachment nor shipping. It comes with everything in the picture: the stock, pistol grip adapter, right-hand SPADE attachment and instruction manual/letter from the ATF. I am asking for $300 shipped. I accept che
  7. Foul temptress! I'd buy a few.
  8. epbullen

    AA Origin

    My heaviest S12 weighs 15lbs fully loaded (20 rds). I wouldn't be surprised if this weighed more than 15 lbs empty with that stick magazine. On their site it reads: " The Origin will accept our 20rd. and 30rd. drums (Origin configured). " I wonder how much that'll weigh.
  9. This looks very interesting, really looking forward to that video. Might have to pick one up and try it out
  10. First time in a while I've picked up a couple things for one of my S12's. I swear Greg shipped my order yesterday for my order I put today. Unbelievably fast shipping guys. HUGE +1
  11. They use tendons strung together from various animals right?
  12. I went to Mike at Lone Star Arms for my 2nd Saiga-12, and after handling my LSA S12 at the range, I know that if I intend to get another S12, it will be from Lone Star Arms. Holding my DIY S12 in one hand and holding my LSAS12 in the other was like holding a bottle of Burnett's in one hand and a bottle of Remy Martin XO in the other. Goodness gracious the Remy Martin is so much more enjoyable. Pop the dust cover off a LSAS12 and you'll understand. The carrier and bolt are mirror polished and even the carrier rails in the receiver are mirror polished. That is some serious artisan work.
  13. Yup. but it's now $45.95. its a damn good product IMHO. Epic win! can some body pleeease gimmie a link? I tried going to their web site but it seems to have gown down. Tac hasn't gone out O business have they? Also any one have any idea how many rounds these plugs are good for? is it some thing that needs to be replaced after X amount of rounds? Just wondering if I should buy more then one You won't need another one. I've had mine for thousands of rounds, and the screw won't back out if you loctite it down (a dab of blue loctite goes a looooong way). Only ever readjust
  14. I voted Autoplug. I've used it since it came out, and goodness does it work. I haven't kept up the round count, but it's a LOT. Set and forget is exactly how it is. That being said, I never shoot 3". Only the occasional buckshot and lots of walmart bulkpack. LOTS of walmart bulkpack. p.s. A dab of blue loctite goes a LONG way on the Autoplug.
  15. Was that a personal email or a bulk email? I checked my spam folder but didn't see anything in there so was just wondering. ETA: Did he happen to mention an ETA? (Did you like how I used ETA in two possible ways? ) Here's the email: " info@mdarms.com to meshow details 10:17 AM (38 minutes ago) Eric, They will be available in multipe capacities. 20, 16, 12, and 8. We will have them released later thisyear. Thanks for your interest, MIkeD - Show quoted text -" P.S. I hope it's ok to post this email in the forum
  16. Got an email from MikeD saying the capacities will be "20, 16, 12, and 8."
  17. My first experience was the Alliance Armament full auto video while looking for videos of the AA-12. I showed my roommates who were just getting into firearms. The next day I ordered one off Gilbert's Guns.
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