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  1. As I understand it, a dollar is a unit of measurment, like a pound or an ounce. It issupposed to be a certain amount of weight in gold or silver coin. A quarter is supposed to be 1/4 of a dollers weight, a dime 1/10 of a dollers weight, a nickel was supposed to be made from a precious metal called nickel and a penny was supposed to be made out of a precious metal called copper. Prior to 1964, this country issued legitimate promisary notes which said:" payable to the bearer of this note, upon demand, the sum of..." and you could go to any federal reserve bank in the country and trade your d
  2. Personally, I would go for the one with the shorter barrel. I have a Saiga 12 with a 19 in barrel and was able to get 2 - 2 1/2 in groups with slugs at 100 yds. I was amazed at the accuracy for that distance. If you need to hit beyond 100 yds, you should be using a rifle under optimal conditions.
  3. I had that same isue at a gun class last year. My solution (because some of my 5 rd mags still won't insert on a closed bolt no matter how much force is used) was to: 1. Lock the bolt open. 2. insert the magazine. 3. stick your finger or thumb inside the open bolt and push down on the top round. 4. Slowly release the bolt so that it slides over the first rd in the mag until it closes. 5. Bump the back of the bolt to ensure that it is completely closed. The end result is a loaded mag in the gun with an empty chamber. I hope this helps.
  4. Tony...I have the standard AK sights on my S-12 as opposed to the rail sight that came with the gun. Would the use of this rail still allow me to use the AK sights? As much as I like the idea of the rail concept, I would not use any firearm that didn't have iron sights as murphy's law would suggest that electronic, holo, red dot sights would quit at the worst possible moment.
  5. I had my S-12 converted by Tromix more than a year ago. As others have said, it don't get better than Tromix. He does very high quality work, and being human and not god, will quickly fix anything that goes wrong. Very highly recommended!!!
  6. $52.00 for a 5 shot mag when the 10 rd mags are going for $55.00. Sombody must be smoking crack.
  7. Got my ten rd mags last Tuesday and took them to the range this past weekend. All functioned flawlessly. Thanks Kevin and AGP for putting out a good and much needed product. Also I used my S-12 in a class this weekend for a long gun to handgun transition drill. For several students, this was their first time firing a 12 guage. I got several compliments on how mild the recoil was for experienced shooters and that the "kick" wasn't as bad as they expected for the first time shooters.
  8. I got the set of sights that Russian American Armory sells and had Tony Rumore put them on for me. I had always heard that slugs could be shot at 75 and even 100 yds but had never tryed it for myself. I went to the range about 2 weeks ago to see what would happen. I was also curious as to what the drop would be like at those ranges. To my pleasent surprise thare was no drop at all! Even at 100 yds shooting from a bench with the S-12 laying on its carrying case I was able to hit dead on!!! I don't know if this is a testimony to The sights, the shotgun or Tony's work (probably all three) b
  9. I just called them (1:40 CDST) to see what the deal was. The person who answered the phone said "they were not quite ready yet", but should be in a couple of weeks (where have we heard that before). He said they will be polymer with metal inserts. As I have said before, whoever comes out with a functional 10 rd mag first will make a boatload of money. Let's all cross our fingers (and arms, eyes, legs and toes) and hope this happens sooner than later.
  10. Intergrated...my point is stolen property is stolen property. it doesn't matter how long one has posessed some stolen property, it, like your cam corder, would still be stolen. It doesn't matter that one has the military might to take something from someone else, it is still stolen. It doesn't matter how or why you rationalize stealing something from someone else, most thieves believe the person they steal from doesn't have a right to posess what the thief wants and has the power to take. Texas, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and California is stolen property. The fact that this country had t
  11. Intergrated...I have a curiosity question. If someone breaks into you home and steals you Cam Corder and DVD player, does it legally belong to them tomorrow, next week, next year?
  12. Tony...are these stocks any longer than the Ace stock? I find the Ace stock a little short for my comfort level and would seriously consider changing if these are any longer.
  13. While it works fine, I'd hate to have to swap mags. under stress Tetraptous...I would only use this technique in a non-threatening environment. In the middle of a firefight I would lock the bolt back, change mags, close the bolt and keep on shooting.
  14. GT Wannabe...my comments are based on what is legal. If you say " I tried to killl him because..." in court you have just sealed your fate. The law allows you to do whatever is necessary to STOP your assailent, if he dies in the process of you stoping him, so be it. If your stated goal is to kill, then the death was premeditated. It might seem like technical mumbo-jumbo to you, but 40 yrs with bubba the faggot in a 5X10 ft jail cell might make you wish you had used different vocabulary. In this country soldiers to my knowledge are the only ones who have a right to kill. Even law enforceme
  15. From time to time, on rare occasions, peoples brains will actually catch up with their bodies and do what makes sense instead of what is popular. The M-16 has always been a tempermental neat freak which only reliablly functions under "optimal conditions" unlike the type you find in war.
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