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timvader

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  1. "Upstate" NY? LOL you gotta be 4 hours south of Upstate NY if you are in Saratoga county, that's downstate to us north country folk.
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    Bulk Ammo

    Yeah I might as well, its not like I am going to war with this ammo, just something to shoot at the range. As long as it doesn't hurt my precious Saiga I don't care. I do notice that the ends get crimped as they are ejected when i shoot PMC, is that normal for this rifle to do? Thought about reloading but not if I have to fix each casing.
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    Bulk Ammo

    Are the steel cases in such ammo harmful in any way?
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    Bulk Ammo

    I found this website bulkammo.com and it has two types, PMC which I bought a few hundred rounds of at a local gun store, and TulAmmo which is steel cased and I believe it is russian made. The Tulammo is far cheaper of course, but has anyone else had any experience with it? I kinda want to buy a large amount for the range but if it will hurt my rifle I have no desire to even think of running it through my Saiga. If anyone knows another source for bulk ammo, 1000 rounds or more, please let me know.
  5. East German Weiger mags are all pre-ban, and are VERY high quality. Do they require modifying the rifle itself? I am fairly handy but lack access to much of the tools I would need to do these modifications
  6. Hi, forgive me if this has been posted before. I am new to these forums and live in upstate NY(as in the North Country), and just bought a new Saiga .223. It seems like a great rifle, it is my very first tactical firearm. However the ten round magazine take no time at all to empty, and I guess in this state I can only use pre-ban magazines, at least as far as I know. It doesn't seem like preban Saiga mags exist, but many other rifles chambered in .223 such as AR15s must have preban magazines still readily available. Now I have heard of people milling down their rifles and doing all sorts
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