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_Boris_

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  1. I love this: if $1500 is "budget friendly" ... ... than I must be living below poverty who comes up with this crap?
  2. this is idiotic #1, it's not Izhmash doing AKs, it's an American company RWC who is doing it, and they have 0 connection to actual AK birthplace: There is no real link, they can not bring consultants from Izzy, they can not use any of their tech know how or processes. What is the f-ing point? This is basically a new company trying to make AKs. #2, ugh , copyrights Before you capitalists jump onto this, AK-47 is in public domain. Soviet Union did not have a concept of intellectual property or copyright. Today, new Russian capitalists are trying to cash in on shit th
  3. 6061 1.25x1.5x10 is around $20, that's some magic aluminum and you don't need that much of it
  4. found this on amazon, but too lazy to try, I was looking for something similar
  5. "peaceful" moslems will give French as much as they would take. The question is how much will they take until they grow a pair and respond with 10x violence to make sure that this kind of shit will not be tolerated. Those gunsmen are purely "a hand" and direct result of French as society embracing radicalism instead of squashing it. I don't blame those gunmen, if not them, it would be some others. I blame all the pussies who painted a huge target and submitted to a bunch of cavemen. This colonial/slavery guilt trip shit has to stop. Embracing enemies has to stop. Apologies must stop. T
  6. Rear trunnion you can use standard AK trunnions, at least I did in my build Receivers, 80% are US made Ejector block ... some are made but low numbers Gas block and gas tube ... I was under the impression that there were those US made with rails on top. Nothing that I've used, but I think that some are already here. Yup, not worries about making Saiga in US, the main problem is cost/ volume. With bigger volume the cost should go down, but it won't happen overnight.
  7. It is different than an open iron sight because it uses an optic technology to project the triangle on the lens. It is actually more like a reflex sight Regardless of implementation, iron sights require shooter's eye be alligned with the front/rear sight, then on the target. The holo sights allow your head to be in slightly different position, you only align the dot with the target, i.e. it's faster to do. Implementation is like War and Peace in Russian or English, same thing, different way to communicate.
  8. Saiga will be renamed Bananga 12 and exported from Cuba with extra communism. Barry would like that shit.
  9. I believe that Izhmash was subsidized in some shape or form from time to time, being a strategic manufacturing base. It's not going under. Also Izhmash isn't all about guns, it never was. "mash" stands for machine building and they supplied a lot of machines to civilian factories around USSR. Also, it's the only game in town if you live there, not exactly many choices to leave the factory and drive 1000miles for another job. With prices on Saigas retarded high, there is really good incentive and markup to bring them to US. How it doesn't matter, like any other crap that's banned, including
  10. sounds like she is qualified ... throw in a few cases of cronyism and few mils of cheating taxes and you got a well rounded, qualified AG. Cheating on your taxes with TurboTax ... that some Secretary of Treasury accomplishment. Do you know of many honest people in .gov?
  11. Sales tax? This ruling is more aimed at larger businesses, from what I heard a few out west, who would invite people into the shop and let them "push the button". The building community has grown so much that it's not that hard to find and befriend local people who put up build parties and informal gatherings to share knowledge and tools. I'd love to see this bullshit not surface, but this has 0 effect on people who are determined to understand how their rifle works and make a few to bury in the backyard, just in case. With current jigs and tutorials and networking galore, making your
  12. перегрузка - usually means "g-force", the shitty translator probably meant to say "перезагрузка" - reboot, reload. Teapot, meet kettle ... Yes, Russia and Putin are getting really good at propaganda in a new medium, not something they have to invent since the Soviet times, and certainly nothing that "West" themselves haven't done. CIA plots to overthrow goverments? ... say it ain't so This never happened comrades, we just package freedom The real problem is "West" is getting soft and weak and self-flagelate self. Closing Gitmo, bitching about "torture" ... Russia amd China do
  13. It may depend on your eyesight, but this is your basic open iron sights. If your vision is decent without weirdness, I don't see an advantage from regular iron sights. Disadvantage to iron sights, 1. it's open plastic. It's not something I'd through in my trunk, the top portion will get dinged up. 2. Regular iron sights are low profile, no rails needed. For $100, I'm not likely to try it.
  14. both or each? good price for bnib, flip it if don't want it.
  15. no possible, Barry re-set relationships with KGB like he is doing with Cuba, we are like the best friends now, right? Remember that mic slip before his second term election, now that he is lame duck he really got nothing to worry about. Also, I heard Barry is building his presidential library in Moscow
  16. you mean enforce laws for libel and inciting violence? Comrade, laws are only enforced selectively at a discretion of populist media and non-elected activist judges. That's crazy talk. Next thing you'll claim that the Constitution is the "supreme law of the land"
  17. watertown stronk! dude even got cod piece in case criminals shoot him there ... nothing is off-limits
  18. One local club has non-steel core restriction for a long time, mainly because it would punch through steel plate overhead the length of range, destroying them. Most corrosive surplus is steel core, but I believe that Yugo wasn't. Also any boxer primer isn't too. It's more expensive but I'm done with blowing through mags for gigles and actually try to hit things with my reloaded ammo. It sucks to pay more for ammo, but recent manufacture is usually more accurate and non-corrosive.
  19. I'm not buying the NK hacking case, there is no credible publicly available info to that regard. Major banks, large corps even military get routinly hacked and US media never makes a big story out of that. The movie was OK, sometimes slow and sometimes funny.
  20. how does "intent" jives with "constructive possesion"? If all that's matter is "intent" than drilling the magic hole on AK with intent to use it as a key chain attachement would not fly in court. ATF will nail you on constructive posession of MG (assuming you got the rest of the bits) i.e. intent is BS, I just don't see ATF ever proving intent in court. How long does it take to get a letter back from ATF tech branch for simple peasants? Licensed comrades have special lines, but for the rest it's just address in WV and I never heard anyone say how long the responce takes, any fees etc. It's
  21. could be legit, depending on what that blemish is. If it's cosmetic and doesn't affect function, but who the heck knows. Ask for pics of the "blemish" in question and make sure that's the only problem with it once you get it, otherwise you open up wide for any defects, because they are not spelled out during the sale.
  22. They are going to redefine "combat" as something else ... these are lawyers we are talking about. The is no tangible goal or a flag to capture there. US like USSR has complete superiority in arms, kill ratio is high but there is just no point being there. F*** 'em.
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