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mavidal

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About mavidal

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  • Birthday 02/20/1956

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    Flying, Corvettes, Guns, Computers, Telecommunications and Networking systems
  1. This is what I have mounted on mine using the Carolina Sight rail. Holds true on the Saiga 12 and my AK http://centerfiresystems.com/SCO-COBRA.aspx
  2. I would agree with Kdog, I love my Kush, blast to shoot and for a shot gun, very little recoil. Cleaning is a bit of a pain, but beyond that, it is a keeper. Mike V.
  3. Well, compared to the lame stream media, the onion is joy to read, at least some of the articles have more truth in them than what you get with the others. :-)
  4. King Finally took the kush out to test it, after some tuning it ran like a champ, very nice gun to shoot and I was surprised that the recoil was not that bad. Ran 100 rounds through it and did some rapid fire. Have to get more loads to finish breaking it in, but so far I am satisfied beyond my wildest dreams. Mike
  5. Try henry's range down in homestead, 320 st and 228th ave. You can have a lot more fun there than at trail glades. ditto't to you, try henry's, a heck of lot more fun than trail glades. Only problem is that its 1 hr away each way, vs 20 mins compared to TG Ahh, but wouldn't you like to be able to rapid shoot your weapon? Can't do that at TG. BTW, Henrys is a haul for me also but I'd rather do that than TG.
  6. Try henry's range down in homestead, 320 st and 228th ave. You can have a lot more fun there than at trail glades. ditto't to you, try henry's, a heck of lot more fun than trail glades.
  7. Nice job unclejake. Good write up. I agree with you on the maneuverability of this setup inside a house. One of the main reasons I did this instead of getting a KSG. It definitely shortens the whole thing up. I can't wait to take mine out to the range. May be able to do it this weekend as I finally got the misses out of the hospital. I second the motion on the CSS rail kit. Piece of cake and works great. Mike
  8. Thanks for sharing that info. I just checked my certificate and mine was born on the same day so I hope I am as lucky as you. Have to wail till the spouse gets better before I can go out in the field to test. Mike
  9. Two more pics: Sight View: Completed Project: The rail as stated earlier was really simple to install. Thanks to every one on this forum for help, guidance and advice. Mike
  10. Here are some better pictures of the CSS rail and sight. Indy, I do appreciate your picture of the sight view, that is a tough one to take: Top View: Side View Right: Side View left: Another view to show Clearance: With the Optics: Completed: Mike
  11. Wanted to let you know that I got the Kushnapup rail kit Saturday 6/23. The stock site gave me no trouble (thank you) in drifting off the stock as per indy's suggestions, from the left. Your product fit like a glove, and the clearance from the stock is perfect. Got my optics mounted and it works like a champ. I also got a 12 gauge laser bore sighter to help me get the optics set up for final tuning at the range. Pictures will follow in a bit as I have to attend to a sick spouse. Thanks to all for your reviews and suggestions. Mike This post is WORTHLESS without PICS!!!! LOL
  12. Wanted to let you know that I got the Kushnapup rail kit Saturday 6/23. The stock site gave me no trouble (thank you) in drifting off the stock as per indy's suggestions, from the left. Your product fit like a glove, and the clearance from the stock is perfect. Got my optics mounted and it works like a champ. I also got a 12 gauge laser bore sighter to help me get the optics set up for final tuning at the range. Pictures will follow in a bit as I have to attend to a sick spouse. Thanks to all for your reviews and suggestions. Mike
  13. For someone who is used to working on guns.....I don't know his skill set. Scoutjoe: Look at post 77 in this thread, I am an Industrial engineer but have been working in telecomms for the last 30+ years. Gunsmith I am not, but trust me, this mod with the rubber buttpad anyone can do. I used a drill to open and ream a slot in the rubber butt pad to cover the width of the upper tang. It ain't pretty, but what the hell do I care, the stock butt plate covers it and it is functional as hell. Just two phillips zinc plated self tapping #6 X 1 3/4" (if I remember right) screws to take into
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