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FoxHound

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  1. i like everything about this video the little simple hand guard nut fix, the chromed barrel and bolt... good find, man
  2. thats odd, in the 922r thread i think tromix said otherwise but i may be mistaken. in my head, the tromix fcg and aftermarket hammer were 2 922r parts, but hey, i the ATF sees the fcg itself as 2 parts, thats fine by me
  3. I believe the Tromix trigger only counts as 1 part so you'll need a few more replacement parts A new handguard should do the trick
  4. I made my point. I somewhat agree. This is a little different than the angled slots issue, which I actually was on your side ToothandNail on that issue. But this issue (charging handle) is actually basing off someone else's original idea and work, which is a slippery slope my friend. Tread carefully
  5. Mine has a 75% cycling success rate with the stock spring and gas bushing. May have been the magazine, I should really test this out using the new factory 10 round mags
  6. Well there are some performance modifications you can do, some that are purely aesthetic/cosmetic, and others for 922r compliance Since you're obviously going to run high cap mags and you dont have the Firebird converted model, I suggest you replace these following parts first for 922r compliance http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?/topic/78652-atf-rules-there-are-14-922r-parts-on-the-akdal/page__hl__+1919%20+922#entry781121 1. Gas piston (several companies make this for about the same price) 2. Firing control group (you can get the best of the best and send your lower to Fireb
  7. I mean, the backwards front sight should still work but it sure tells ya a lot about the manufacturer 0_0 oh boy...
  8. Three rails? You mean a top rail, bottom rail, and side rail right?
  9. FoxHound

    Chest Rig

    I imagine pouches for "high cap" .308 mags would work, considering 1919 mags fit in AR-10 magwell Maybe that would work?
  10. nah, you're right. They dont have a number posted on their contact page I cant remember, but theres online directories that post numbers for companies like this Wish I could be of more help :/
  11. If they have some sort of contact number, I'd try to give them a ring. A lot of companies I know unfortunately take forever to reply via email, especially around the holidays. I ordered a replacement rice cooker inner pot because the teflon lining on my old one started peeling off but I had emailed them a question about it because I was uncertain about if I was going to be charged for shipping. Those jerks didnt reply back until 4 months later (but hey, at least they replied?) Centerfire and RAAC have been horrible about replying to emails too, so I just call them during normal business ho
  12. The only stupid question is the one left unasked. Better safe than sorry Some guys gave me flak for asking asking asking so many "dumb questions" and idgaf. At the end of the day, I sleep soundly in bed knowing what my capabilities and skills are. Not knowing what some stupid little part is called or some procedure is no skin off my bones, but I'm sure as hell gonna ask and learn. Let me know how it goes at the range. I shot with the gas bushing and it helped a little but I still had some malfunctions, though that couldve been the magazine. I picked up a low power spring too, so I'm g
  13. FoxHound

    Chest Rig

    I third this emotion
  14. Here you go good sir Just replace the stock spring with the low recoil spring in the reassembly process and place the gas bushing in the appropriate place according to those pics you saw
  15. Maybe my browser isnt working but is there a pic of the spring available?
  16. It seems they can be unscrewed, since the manual says you can change the charging handle to either side.
  17. Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try with some light loads The pin fits but maybe the hole is a little bigger? I'll check it when I get home from work, but the handguard retention nut and lock screw in the nut are as tight as I can do it. The side to side wobble happens around the rear of the handguard near the pin, but it isnt much. We are talking millimeters of movement here I was wondering if I was supposed to screw down the nut on the top rail a bit more so that it touches the barrel (like the factory front sight does) or something EDIT: I got lazy, wrapped the dowel pin in a t
  18. If I install a low power spring and a gas bushing with the long HG, you think that would work just as well with low power loads when compared to the short version? Also, a little side to side wobble with the HG is normal right? With the magpul AFG, it doesnt matter much since I'm pulling the HG back and tight anyhow
  19. Mine came with a rail on the right side (the one without the charging handle) and a rail on the bottom. I mounted my AFG on the bottom and I'll mount my surefire light on the right side rail once my mount comes in
  20. http://www.centerfiresystems.com/pdfs/MKA_Handguard_Instructions.pdf "Short version only allows for the use of low cost, low recoil ammunition" I took that as for only being able to run light loads, but if Jim says itll run any 2 3/4 shells, then you should be fine. I don't really ever use 3 inch magnum rounds, but I didnt want to limit myself anyhow
  21. Yeah, its the full length long version The weight is not too bad. Def noticeable from the stock 1919, but the average man can do a course with this setup EDIT: you cant shoot 3inch shells in the short HG
  22. This is what the long HG looks like :3 The top of the barrel in the pic is pretty much where the barrel ends anyways, so it gives you a pretty good idea of how long the HG is. I believe the short version is 2/3 the length, maybe 1/2. I had ordered mine 3-4 months ago, I called last Thursday and they said it would ship the next day, arriving on Monday. And mine did came with the bottom rail section, the side rail section on the right side, and just the charging handle on the left side. I can confirm that the short version ONLY allows 2 3/4 shells, as it shortens th
  23. Thanks for the update. So pretty much once more people start picking up this shotgun, companies may risk taking the dive on such things. At least its a feasible project. Thanks again
  24. Roger that, I'll give you a ring after the holidays
  25. I wonder how hard would it be to make an aftermarket barrel adapter that will allow you to screw in and use different sized barrels, some already rifled or ported/compensated from the factory? Or hell, with all sorts of different front sights It'd be interesting to have a kit with a regular 18 inch barrel, a longer and rifled barrel for slugs, and maybe a shorty barrel for SBS Any companies out there considering this? Especially now that factory highcap mags are out and more people should be buying a 1919. (circled is the part of the barrel where I imagine an adapter could be made wh
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