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  1. Dogg - I know it sounds lazy, but I just lost my drive to do the project. I don't shoot clays much nowadays, and that was the best part of having a Saiga.
  2. SOLD!!! Thank you for your interest. Saiga 12 Gauge conversion that I can't get to 100%. I bought a conversion kit from Carolina Shooters to be able to use higher round mags. I am not a proper gun smith, and the trigger/hammer does not reset using low brass, I believe due to the trigger hooks needing to be set differently. The Saiga shot perfectly prior to the conversion, I have probably put 500-750 rounds through it with maybe one FTE. I tested it out, and found that some part of my work isn't correct. I have to drive 50 minutes each way to go shooting, so going back and forth t
  3. Specifically, it's the ammonia that neutralizes the corrosive salt compounds found in corrosive ammo. It's not super acidic like you might hear, but still important to clean your barrel, firing pin, and internal parts after shooting corrosive ammo. Welcome to the forum!
  4. Check with the BATFE to be absolutely sure that your Marlin is C&R eligible. They have specific lists, so it's up to you to verify the status. As far as the legitimacy, C&R licenses are through the BATFE, as well as verification through the licensee's local LEagency. No felon is capable if obtaining such a license. It gives the buyer full access to have many guns sent directly to his door (you're starting to want a C&R license, aren't you?), so yeah, it's above the table. If you'd rather, you could have a local FFL transfer it for you, but the buyer may not be willing to pay the
  5. That Origin would go perfectly with any Cylon costume! BY YOUR COMMAND
  6. I'm looking for a somewhat skeletal folding stock. Has anyone here used the AGP offering? If so, is it solid without major modification? Thanks in advance!
  7. 1. Jurassic Park 2 2. No Country for Old Men. I cannot understand why this is so critically acclaimed, I kept waiting for an ending, and still am. 3. Sideways There are certainly others, but these three came to mind immediately.
  8. I haven't used shotgun ammo from Fiocchi, but I could swear by their 9mm and .45 as being some of my favorite for pistol plinking. I would have gladly bought a few boxes of their shells if I hadn't read this post - thanks for the heads up!
  9. On the topic of glass, leave it in but tape it a few times, that way the mess will be minimal but you still get the excitement!
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