Jump to content

rezarxt

Member
  • Content Count

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral

About rezarxt

  • Rank
    Newbie
  1. The 3% fee is pretty much standard in the industry now. That or they rape you on price/shipping. Carolina charges $30 to ship a firearm. If you dont like it, buy from a local gun shop.
  2. Arms of America said they will have their 1919's in hopefully within the next few weeks. Havent been able to find it cheaper anywhere else yet.
  3. Arms of America is already working on a CA legal version. I was told to keep my eye on the website in next couple weeks for it to appear.
  4. Arms of America has them for 489.00 with free shipping. Thats where I got mine. Best deal I can find.
  5. armsofamerica.com has them for 499 free shipping for the 19". Thats where I got mine. Seems like its a pretty good deal from what else Ive been seeing.
  6. Get discounted prices. Saiga 12- $435 after transfer fee Folding ACE stock from DPH- $95 UTG QUAD Rail system- $85 Tapco G2 Trigger Group- $17 Phoenix Door Breacher- $40 Tapco Pistol Grip- $12 Tapco Forward Pistol Grip- $7 3 AGP 10 Round mags - $28 each Cutting down barrel to 18" length, sandblasting/blueing shotgun, installing everything- $200 I think my total is somewhere about 950.
  7. My brother owns a business that sells Saiga 12s and accessories and can give me a good deal on one. I was going to get a short barrel Saiga 12 built for myself. However I do not turn 21 for another 7 months. I spoke with a local class III FFL dealer and if I understood them correctly I am allowed to buy the Saiga 12 and have it made into a shortbarreled Saiga and pay my $200 taxstamp. I am not allowed to buy an already built shortbarreled class III saiga 12 though. Am I understanding this correctly? Can someone explain the law to me a little more clearly. I would appreciate it. thanks
×
×
  • Create New...