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Posts posted by compshootfl
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Looking forward to that happening.
I looked at those videos awhile back and there was some good info there, I was just hoping to get some real world feedback from people actually using them in competition to add to my knowledge.
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I wanted to get some current feed back from owners of some of the brakes listed below. I am looking for real world feedback based on use. All of these were designed for the Saiga, so I will be using the Tom Cole adapter on my Tac 12. Keep in mind I will be shooting only in competitions and mostly 2 3/4" x 1 1/8 oz. x 7 1/2 shot shells.
Here are the ones I am considering listed below.
1) JT Engineering Competition Brake.
2) VEPR GK-01 Brake.
3) Tromix Mini Monster Brake.
4) Bonesteel Arms Firestorm Brake.
5) Tromix Monster Brake.
Anybody has any other suggestions I am all ears.
Thanks in advance.
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Nice !!!
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Best deal I have ever seen on these...If you ever wanted a second one or a first..time to buy !
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It may be a good idea to just keep the lower...eventually there will be uppers, barrels and other parts available. It may not take too much effort or money to build another gun.
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I have a lightly used Benelli supernova tactical I may be interested in selling.
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Failures to feed are most of the time related to the feed ramp in the gun. Here is a link that may help.
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Wow !!! Great news....score one for the good guy's.
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If you break it up...I would be interested in the Tom Cole adapter.
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Looks like the safe did it's job. I would invest in a camera based security system, they have really come down in price and are wireless and easy to install. You can monitor them from anywhere and they have motion detection and automatic video recording.
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I was thinking the same thing...but was afraid to post. LOL
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It is sold.
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Welcome ! Good job on the cutting, start saving your money for all the new goodies you will soon want to further customize your gun.
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Sorry for the incomplete sentence...my power went out for a short time and I lost Internet.
My complete thought is.
Reloads.... almost always have a higher chance of being undercharged. 90% of the time a bulged barrel is because of a squib load or semi squib load that part of the load was left in the barrel and a subsequent shot was fired and hit it and cleared it. Obstructions cause bulged barrels.
If anyone else can comment on a better scenario, then so be it.
Not trying to be an ass here, just stating facts backed up by 100 + years of other people's experiences.
With that said, it could be a bad barrel or other issue....10% chance.
I find your response a little unreasonable, in that you feel that your reloads are 100% perfect..always. It not of matter of if...but when, we are all human and the machine is not perfect either.
Sorry for your problem and I hope you get it resolved.
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Reloads.....
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Maybe a slug got stuck and you fired another one behind it and got away without blowing it up. Scary deal anyway.
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PM sent.
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Good Job !
It's never as easy as it looks...especially when your stage plan changes mid-stream...as mine always seems to.
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How reliable has the Roulette tactical 18 round mag been ?
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Mine are faced down, with no problems.
look at this post...#14 for what I am using.
http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?/topic/87548-a-little-something-we-threw-together-for-3-gun/
Belt clips are what I have been using...no regrets yet. It is best to stagger the hights on the clips ( tallest in the rear, 2 clips max)
Are you running them with the top of the magazine up or down?
Thanks.
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Belt clips are what I have been using...no regrets yet. It is best to stagger the hights on the clips ( tallest in the rear, 2 clips max)
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Considering the high level of projects you have worked on in the past, your contributions to this platform will be missed.
Time for a Muzzle Brake
in MKA-1919
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Anybody else got any good info ?