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Gene 5.6

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  1. Flawless victory with all 20 of my S12 mags from KS.
  2. But keep that ball at under 25 yards. Anything more and it gets really wonky.
  3. Same. But good luck getting that ball to hit anything accurately past 25 yards. Luckily my house at it's longest length is shorter then 15. I have 20 5 rounders strategically placed around the house in certain key points to where I can hunker down and hold back any would-be intruder (that includes an act of mistaken house/identity by LEO) If it ever gets REALLY bad I have two 20 round magazines in my bedroom which is at the furthest back corner of my home. At that point it's game on and good luck trying to get past my door. Unless you have a sniper perched on my neighbors roof with a means
  4. Yes the ProMag will have SOME issues at first, but after keeping the drum loaded for 1-2 weeks before going to the range.. I haven't had a problem. Last time I went I went through it 3 different times and only had ONE problem (a double feed) but that was because one of the shells had a small sliver ripped up that jammed it in the barrel partially. After I moved the bolt back the drum had enough room to feed another shell in it. Made it a little weird to clean up but after I got the extra one out and slammed the bolt home it fired and fired without a single bit if hesitation. Maybe I got a good
  5. I guess after so many rounds the plug on the TAC47 backed out little by little and today while dicking around with my KREB's safety/BHO I was finally able to make it hit hard enough to bust it loose and send everything inside of it out onto the floor. I'm worried that I may have reassembled it incorrectly and would like to know if anyone else has taken it apart and can confirm for me that there are indeed 4 parts to the entire assembly? Looks like the main body, spring, retaining screw and a plunger. Thank you, Gene
  6. I did the conversion and found the position of the BHO to be very uncomfortable. I have big fingers.. so running my finger lower on the trigger was a no-no for me.
  7. Ditch the BHO and cut a notch into your safety to use as a BHO,. That's what I did.
  8. Ordered 20. Been looking for an inexpensive magazine to hide around the house for the S12.
  9. This is a converted Saiga 12 utilizing the TROMIX drop-in FCG with retaining plate + NO Bolt Hold Open. Removed that during the conversion but did not compensate that space with a washer or anything. But I'm curious is it normal to have some back and forward play in the trigger with the SAFETY ENGAGED? I've taken the dust cover off and inspected it to see what's up and it looks like the safety doesn't have enough material to fully press down on the trigger spring legs and it's allowing some movement. But the interesting thing here is that once the safety is disengaged the trigger is firm. No p
  10. NEVERMIND! Just realized what date this thread was. >.>' It's 2012, not 2011. It's just the day matched up almost perfectly. Sorry!
  11. Some of my best, and worst memory's were planted in "T town". Lakewood used to be nice what ever happened? It got worse. Which is why I have a Saiga.
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