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JeremyT

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    SM, what do you think makes the SAS(?) lower better than the Firebird Precision lower?

     

    1. Price, I was one of the first to purchase the SAS lower so I got it at an introductory price.

    2.  Design, SAS is a one piece milled design where the Firebird is 2 pieces joined together by screws, I don't know if it really makes a difference but the SAS looks cleaner and more professional. and as deathray mentioned I don't want some ripoff of a pontiac firebird logo on the side of my rifle.

     

     

     

    SM, I couldn't agree more!    

     

    I had a Firebird lower and sent it down the road as soon as the SAS hit the market.  It was large clunky & heavy. I also didn't care for the two piece "bolt together" design.      I covered up the craptastic logo with a large Glock sticker.  bad_smile.gif

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  2. That's part of my issue, the entire lower split because it's freakin' plastic.  Not willing to in invest in an aluminum replacement.  If, IF, I rebuild this, it'll be with the stock/factory lower.

     

    GregB

     

     

    Annnnnnd you hit it with a hammer? shocked.gif

     

    I would recommend replacing with aluminum but if that's not an option then I'd go with a stock polymer and keep it away from my hammer collection. 

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  3. I've never found a

     

    That looks terrible.

     

     

     

    As do all bullpups.   I've never found understood the fascination for them, but to each their own.   

     

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    Right? 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    EDIT:    That bullpup bolt action in the video is about the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.  

  4. I finally got a chance to try the Fiocchi slugs this afternoon.

     

     

    8" 5 shot group at 100 yards.  Carlson light mod choke 22" barreled Tooth & Nail MKA with a 3 moa Burris fastire

     

     

     

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  5. If you can find them....I've had good luck with Remington reduced recoil & a Carlson LM choke.   Usually I can get a 6"-10" group at 75 yards.

     

     

    I'm going to try some light recoil Fiochhi(sp?)  this week, We'll see how they do.

     

     

    Oh & I'm using a 3MOA Burris red dot.

  6. I dont mean to come off like a dick and I am a BIG fan of the MKA.......but if I was going to keep a shotgun for home defense it would be a good old pump gun, with a mounted light and no red dot.

     

     

    You could add a tube extension if you're worried about only having 5 rounds.

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