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BellaCorse

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  1. The good people at TripleFFirearms.com have a stock adaptor for the BR99. /M
  2. Can anyone recommend a pad that will reduce some of the recoil felt? My shoulder is taking a beating. BTW... I have a FB end plate on a OE stock so I'm looking for something that slips on rather than screws on. /M
  3. Just ordered-up some more goodies. CSS is top notch. /M
  4. I was thinking a star washer would do the same. But hey, if I can pop $35 on a cool looking billet bobble, I will. <g> /M
  5. Long time - no post, as my MKA has been sitting quietly in it's case since last fall. I had a pistol competition this morning at an outdoor range, and knowing my buddy was one of the RO's on the rifle range, I decided to bring my shotgun. Only slugs are allowed and one round only in the gun. Having my buddy as RO, he looked the other way as I test fired my Salem 6 10rn mags. No issues at all. Although I loaded up on most of the 922r goodies long ago, I have yet to install anything. I was firing a totally stock rifle. I shot at the 25 yard station because a) I had yet to sight-in t
  6. Thanks for the SecurityCameraKing web site. I'm looking for what they called the Holly Grail of DVR security systems: A system with completely wireless and solar-powered cameras. I need a system, but I do not want to tip anyone off that a system is being installed. No wires to run. No AC/DC power supplies to deal with. No ladders & drills. If there are any security specialists out there (or gov. spooks) with suggestions, please let me know. SCK suggested hunter's cameras, but they only record internally and don't network to a remote DVR. /M
  7. Count me in. I would like to see it bigger however. I'm a lefty and I have to move my right hand off the forend and while grasping & pulling down on the mag, I use my thumb to trigger the release. A button that extends forward even more than what you've shown would be welcomed. I use an extended cylinder release button on my S&W627 revolver. Makes speed reloads so much easier. /M
  8. I read somewhere that the trigger group is held in place with pins that need to be drifted-out. I recall something about the pins being knurled or splined on one end for a better press fit. Which side of the gun are the knurls so I know to punch them out from the opposite side? /M
  9. Are there any on-line tutorials and/or videos on how to install a Tromix trigger? Or is it fairly intuitive? /M
  10. Whimpy-whimpy-whimpy. MKA-1919: Hefty-hefty-hefty. Enjoy. /M
  11. I asked the question before about if the new guide rod that comes with a charge handle equipped forend is considered a 922® part in itself and was told no. This did not make any sense to me as the part the new guide rod replaces is called by Akdal an "operating rod." Of course, all this 922® compliance is fairly moot. As I said before, if you've got the ATF tearing your firearms apart looking for foreign made parts, or not enough US parts... you're in a world of hurt far worse than a hacked-off butt stock and an oversized magazine. /M
  12. Is there a 48 round spacer so I can go hunting? /M
  13. The followers in my two original mags (2-3/4 & 3") have a straight ramp whereas the followers in the three spare 5-round mags I got from Saiga Stock have a 45° downward slope at the leading edge. The springs in the two original mags worked well with the Salem 6 mag extensions, however the springs from the 3 spare mags were too weak. /M
  14. Hmmm, raiding the parts shelf. Welcome to my world.<g> /M
  15. I have the Trulock WIN choke and it fits perfectly. I have not fired the gun with it as of yet. /M
  16. I'm at a motorcycle tradeshow this weekend and I spotted a booth with all these rifle stocks displayed. Caught my attention for sure. The booth is for a manufacturer of hydrographic printing machines. Although they make the machinery, they do not provide the actual service. They did say that they'll find me a local shop for me. I've seen an electric guitar in solid white with blood red splatter, smears and finger prints all over it. I thought that might look cool on a bike... and now I'm thinking my MKA too. /M
  17. I suspect receipts are all that is needed to verify the compliant parts in your gun. And let's face it... if you have got the ATF breaking your guns down, you're in for a world of hurt moreso than just having a non-compliant gun. /M
  18. I prefer that interested parties use my pm below. I'll also sweeten the deal by tossing-in a free gift that should be appreciated by everyone on the board. bellacorse@sbcglobal.net
  19. Bill, you beat me to it. You are correct sir... no bottom or side rail for $200 @ CFS. They are included on mine along with all original parts & instructions. It's the short (aka: regular) version. /M
  20. I decided to go a different direction with MKA so I posted my unused NIB Firebird Precision fully-railed regular length forend. Classified post: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?/topic/85317-fs-nib-firebird-forend-for-mka-1919/ Let me just add, as someone who deals with precision CNC machined anodized billet alloy parts on a daily basis, that this FP forend is a magnificantly well turned out part. I'm stoked to see their lower. /M [EDIT: 13.2.2013 SOLD]
  21. [EDIT: 13.2.2013 - ITEM IS SOLD] For sale: Brand new, unused, Firebird Precision MKA 1919 Railed Handguard system with non reciprocating ambidextrous side charging system. $200 delivered (48 cont. states). $250 on Firebird site (out-of-stock). Please PM to bellacorse@sbcglobal.net. Photo Courtesy of Firebird Precision (note: bottom & side rails not shown in photo, but are included)
  22. I'm new to all this so be gentle. Am I missing something or is the stock MKA-1919 pistol grip an intregral part of the lower and not a separate bolt-on component? And being that the case I suspect, how does one install an aftermarket grip with the adaptor blocks offered? Do they slip over the stock grip or is surgery involved? /M
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