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hutchsaiga

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  1. I have used many cheap red dots and trust me the apprx. $80 for a bushnell trs 25 is well well worth it. Than again the $500 for a aimpoint micro is too but that's clearly another story. Cash in the quarter jar and get a trs 25 it's the best for the price. Guaranteed.
  2. Pics would really help. Of the gas block and both the handguard and gas tube.
  3. Holy shit people it's an AK. not your granddaddies 45-70. Zero it, and procede to shoot as much ammo at as many targets as possible. In a safe manner of course
  4. It's not going to fix your problem at all. The proper way to fix your rifle is to remove the FSB and gas block. Weld up the gas port and redrill smaller. Reinstall gas block, hg retainer and FSB. If you don't do that you're just placing a band aid on it. This is all assuming its VERY overgassed and is rolling and peening the back of the carrier. If its not. Then I'd just shoot it the way it is
  5. Well said. If you are not willing to put in the time to do research, Or you just can't seem to change a lightbulb without breaking something. Then go with a converted rifle. If you are capable, have tools, and willing to do te needed research then 95% you can do a better job than most conpanies
  6. . I don't personally have one but I have fired two that buddies own. They never have problems with them, except for mags being a little hard to find sometimes.
  7. 2. Unlikely. But double check to make sure the hammer is facing the correct direction and that there is a disconnector spring installed
  8. Ahhhhhh false. If you're making serious contact with the trunnion. Why would you want to stick a piece of junk in there to make the contact happen earlier in the rearward movement of the carrier when it is traveling more forcefully?? Either you have an oversized gas port or you need too look into a stronger recoil spring. Fix shit right, a buffer is NEVER the answer.
  9. As others said, run it, it'll wobble with time. Probably just got dimpled a little tighter than others
  10. A adjustable rear won't help your wiggle problem. I cured mine by removing the leaf. Welding a ball on the side of it(where it contacts th ears around the leaf). Filed to fit. Then painted it.
  11. Kinda disagree with this. I have a 20ton press, but decided to cut mine off becuase it took less time and setup. If you do not want to keep the blocks I see no downside to carefully cutting them off.
  12. Dremel a line almost through horizontally then whack it with a hammer and chisel. It'll break right off.
  13. Because this comes off quicker and easier than anything on the TWS, unless they also buy a QD mount. If one can cowitness a q/d is really not necessary. Unless you spider your glass of course. Not really A problem on aimpoints but the trs25 I have on mine could benifit from QD someday
  14. You do realize you just said there is nothing wrong with tapcos, then said what's wrong with tapcos...don't you? But alas. That's for another thread
  15. Nice job. Tearing down the trigger group is pretty much the easiest of any rifle, so you shouldn't need to practice, once you put it in, and know how it works. It's pretty easy from there. Glad to see you're gunna replace that tapco side folder. They get pretty shitty feedback on here And also... Shoot the living shit out of it:)
  16. Makes me wonder if you were leveraging it the wrong way, or that latch got a funky heat treat. Becuase I don't think I could break mine without a hammer, they are a pretty solid little piece
  17. Not even slightly true. Many companies that convert the rifles, and gunsmiths, weld them becuase it takes far less time than drilling, tapping, and threading in a screw. What I would do if I were the op. would be buy ten more mags. And check all of them for function, if they work, pitch the shitty mag. Id still take anyone's bet that your mag is the culprit.
  18. If its only with one of the mags, it's got to the mag. Mark it with paint or tape something and use it for the range only. Makes a good training device for clearing malfs.
  19. How does that bayo fit? My bulgy one is all loosey goosey and floppy on my fsb and muzzle brake.
  20. In the end it's YOUR desicion wether you want to be complaint to 922r. Not anyone else's. It's completely up the individual...some people just like to meddle:)
  21. i love how some of the photos feature the "super fast tacticaaaal reload device"...................on a rifle with a bullet button
  22. My gas block is the same way. It functions fine and I think it looks fine too. It's the easiest way to get it aligned too
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