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twat waffle

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  1. also if i wanted to use a dog leg gen 2 sight mount or any other hinged mount would the crookedness through the rail off enough to not allow optics or red dots to zero?
  2. i will post some when i get home but it looks to be visibly off when looking down the gun, plus i can tell that the front also looks a little askew... im debating to just say screw the sights and put a red dot and scope on it in case the red dot fails/runs out of batteries
  3. Figured out that my sight block is actually crooked, didn't expect that considering I just bought the gun
  4. I found the problem when I tried to mount a hinged picatinny rail (or what some refer to as a beryl mount) and it would not line up with the tang. Shooting at 100 yards with iron sights my grouping was a few feet off. What can I do to fix this?
  5. http://aimsportsinc.com/products/951-ak-saiga-adjustable-top-rail-mount-w-tri-rail.html They called it a beryl mount on the site I ordered from, my mistake
  6. I just ordered a beryl scope mount and when I snapped it into the rear sight I only came to find that it was by no means going to line up with the tang. Shitty machining... I could drill it out but that would just look messy, any suggestions on the most reliable mount? Sorry if this its redundant
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