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  1. That's the thing, I don't really know anything about the drums other than what I've just read here today. It seems like I could make my money back and maybe turn a bit of profit but it may not be worth the trouble. I've got another offer to trade just the G3 rifle (it's a clone G3/CETME build) for two pretty nice Remington Police 870's, a 20" with and M4 style stock and a 18" with a Choate folder. Two dependable pump guns would sheer up my home defense plan way better than 1 tacticool anchor that may or may not go boom when I pull the trigger and I'll still have my AR upper to deal. I think I
  2. Yeah... Especially when he has 62 rounds of capacity pictured... I call bullshit! Dude's just setting the buyer up, so he can say he didn't know the gun can't shoot for shit. I wouldn't be buying it, I was looking at trading a G3 rifle and AR upper with a total value of about $1200 - $1300 on my end. I agree with the "tacticool" comments, that's why i was thinking at the very least I'd lose the bayonet and quad rail, I really don't want to hang a bunch of accessories on it and view the rails as being cheese (skin) graters. I would possibly want a bottom rail section for some ty
  3. I'm pretty new to the whole Saiga thing and need some help. I'm looking at making a trade for this shotgun: Saiga 12 and need to know if it is really worth around $1600 like the ad says. With the listing of what's been done to this is it something that should be dependable and reliable? Also if I wanted to remove the bayonet, stock and maybe the quad rail is there a market to sell those used parts? I'd prefer to have it setup with an Ace folder and maybe a different handguard and I'm not sure about the bayonet. It looks menacing but I'm not to sure about the extra weight etc. Thanks in advance
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