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chunga

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  1. Coming Soon: BitStocks! Shares of imaginary companies that don't exist.
  2. I can't disagree with any of these reviews. It is expensive but a little bit goes a long way. I've only tried the liquid but I heat everything up with a lamp or heat gun, then apply with a very small paintbrush. On certain moving/friction parts I leave a very light coating and everything so far runs smooth as silk. (PS: I neither sell nor am I affiliated with this company) When I got this stuff i also got a bunch of bore snakes. Between those two additions, it makes CLP'ing much easier and more effective. I've also put it on wood and polymer and wasn't sorry I did.
  3. Bump to the top. What's the consensus on Frog Lube?
  4. This is pretty bluesy and it's new. Most of the new music blows.
  5. Great job man. We like our three dogs more than we like most people and will share our last bites of food with them. Way to go!
  6. Somebody skimmed the video and threw it on youtube. That's not going back in the bottle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyHMcnZyqi8
  7. WilliamBanzai7 is incredibly talented and funny. ZH is mainly a financial site styled after the movie "Fight Club", sometimes very technical, but always with biting sarcasm. I like it because they manage to check the left/right politics crap at the door. It's like the ultimate anti-social network. A few years ago there was no up/down vote option on the comments. There was just a "junk" button. Some of the comments are hilarious and it's practically impossible to get kicked off. Plus...there is a lot of talk lately about...guns! Molon labe bitchez!
  8. Meanwhile In Los Angeles... http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-02-11/meanwhile-los-angeles Dude in LA is wearing a t-shirt that reads "I am not Chris Dorner Please Don't Shoot Me" lol
  9. I really like the stuff. I followed the instructions and removed the existing petroleum lubricants with denatured alcohol. Then I used a heat gun to get everything hot and applied the Froglube (liquid) with a paint brush. Wiped everything clean and repeated the process. Just a couple of pulls with the bore snake and they've never been cleaner. It leaves everything with an odd slippery feel. Plus, it won't ruin your clothing so the bore snakes can go right in the washing machine. Faded receiver covers etc. are now a nice shiny black. @ 17 bucks for a 4 .oz bottle they certainly don't give it aw
  10. The economy is so good I started Christmas shopping for myself now /s. Not very exciting but...I got three bore snakes and a bottle of Froglube.
  11. Mancat gives good advice there. Try to fit the mag in and use a dental pick or something similar to see what it's hitting that prevents it from locking.
  12. Clonezilla is free and can do practically anything. http://clonezilla.org/ This "Ultimate Boot CD" is also free and has many useful metal to metal utilities. http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Gotta be careful though because some of it gets in there pretty deep.
  13. This world has become so wacky it would come as no surprise if all guns were seized and handed over to Golman Sachs to bundle and sell them to drug cartels as "Gun Backed Securities".
  14. Maybe try this before bending or grinding. Let the main spring button go in the receiver cover hole a little before pushing it forward. Then give it a firm "moscow tap" straight down. There is a trick to it and it takes a little practice. I love hearing it snap in to place. It was on there before right? Don't get frustrated; if you don't get it on tonight just do it tomorrow.
  15. This form is helpful. Like I say, I won't pretend to be an expert but it's important to get it right. I know some who ignore 922R entirely but they are responsible for themselves. Just select "Saiga Rifle" at the top, then select the origin of manufacture of the applicable parts. I noticed something just now on this form - the Saiga Rifle defaults to having a pistol grip. I've never seen a Saiga Sporter from the factory with a pistol grip. So, I believe one would have to de-select the pg from the checklist in order to be accurate. http://jobson.us/922r/
  16. It looks like you are good to go with SGM mags. I hate stating anything as "authorative" when it comes to 922R or any laws because (1) I'm not a lawyer and (2) it would not be cool if someone listened to me and got in trouble. Maybe it's just an excuse to buy things...LOL...but I make mine all compliant without counting mag parts.
  17. Not sure if the Tromix FCG comes with the retaining plate but me thinks they are worth the few extra bucks. If this is a 922R question it looks like you might need to remove one more imported part.
  18. I have talked to two other people in the neighborhood...they also received the "survey"...and they aren't filling it out either.
  19. Anybody else get one of these census surveys? It's sent to my address only. No name. I didn't fill it out and now they're calling telling me a census taker will come to the house. They already have all of this info from our tax returns. Another invasion of privacy and waste of taxpayers money in my book. George Orwell was right. I found this little survey and clicked "no". I'd rather pay the $100 fine they threaten for not filling it out. Perhaps I'm over-reacting...but this shit pisses me right off. http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/census-in-2012-whats-that-all-about/question-272
  20. Undertoad - thanks for the thoughtful reply. I've chickened out on that project for a while. If I was a rich guy I might get another Saiga and start the under-folder right out of the gate. When you're done you are going to have a beauty there. Each time I use my Yugo I am more impressed, but that's just me. It looks and feels heavy duty. Classic has a few polymer jobs now with some accessories thrown in for ~ 620 bucks. I got mine from a local shop here for right around that price but I did get to inspect it and he also threw in some extras. (If I remember right he had four of them and they we
  21. I don't disagree. This could also be in response to all the people who are buying firearms these days. I know quite a few people who, not too long ago, would not even consider buying one. "The times they are a chang-in"?
  22. My apprehension exactly. I didn't want to throw a wet blanket on the thread though. A lot of honest input has been given here in good faith, I just hope the article is fair and objective. I hear ya. I'm not casting aspersions on the author of the OP. There is a writer who sits in Russia and works for NYT. If the OP person is not a poseur and is the NYT person he is aware that NYT will never be confused with the PR arm of NRA. He would also know that if he wrote a piece on the merits of Saiga and impact on Russian economy etc. the editors might turn it into a hit-piece about fri
  23. The "Grey Lady" has not had much to say about guns in it's history except "they are bad".
  24. K-Var has a special going on Circle 10's right now for the holiday. My favorite.
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