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Saiga12fiend

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  1. I really can't say enough good things about how Carolina Shooters Supply does business. A+++++ all the way. Unbelievable follow-up and follow-through. I have placed several orders and will be making another in a week or so. Also, the support with the videos is very much appreciated. I finally got around to installing the extended mag release and without the video on their website it would have taken a lot longer and with a lot more frustration. The FCG relocation was a snap with the components from CSS and once again I had the video as my reference guide. I wish every business was as great to
  2. Lean and mean look, and I personally like it!!! My first build is a folding stock at this point and I am going to 'junk' it up a bit, just for fun. But my next one (and there will be a next one) will most probably have a fixed stock and be a lot cleaner than my first. I like the look of your weapon and it is all subjective, like with cars and women!! I am starting with plug for the receiver holes but will get the welding eventually.
  3. Got some other things on the list to do first, but a magwell is on it. If I win I'll add it sooner. Have completed the conversion and bolt polish, going for the auto-plug and stock next. Can't wait for my new magwell when I win it!
  4. a new s12 for $550? where? thanks One just sold for $540 on gunbroker.com a few days ago and fairly regularly in the $580 range(+ $25-$35 for shipping)
  5. Well, I have only been a member on this forum for a couple of weeks. I have been looking at the Saiga 12 for some time and finally took the plunge last week, ordering one from an out-of-state dealer. I have been tracking the shipment on the US Post Office website with the tracking number provided by the dealer, (really slow way to ship BTW), and gaining excitement as the calender days rolled closer to THE day, yesterday, August 25. It was finally the day. I had already ordered and received some high-brass 00 Buckshot. I already had some Remington stuff and was anxious to run some rounds th
  6. I agree, in fact I'm working on an S-12 right now and I'm experimenting with my dremel and a sanding wheel to "distress" the paint so that it looks old as hell... Here is a link that demonstrates proper break-in procedures.
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