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  1. +1. I received a PM from him as well. I believe he's probably harvesting email addresses as well. I tried to send a PM to an Admin but never could get it to go through. Guntoter
  2. Thanks for the info. I haven't been around much but back when I bought my Saiga these were being touted here as better than sliced bread. Time must have not borne out the hype, huh? Guess I'll need to scrounge some .223 mags. Thanks, Guntoter
  3. Or... if you don't want to register and give another site your email and info you can snag the raw .flv file out of your browser cache and convert it to WMV, AVI, etc. using a free FLV converter. I use Free FLV but there are many free coverters on the net. Thanks for that link Superhawk138. Guntoter Or, or, you can use Firefox, download the DownloadHelper application and it'll snag any embedded video file at the source and save it to your computer in its original state! Isn't the internet grand? Internet HIGH-FIVE! Please do! I make a pretty good living repairing Window
  4. I'd like to pick up a few .223 followers to use in the 5.45 mags I've collected. Is there a source for these other than Robinson? They appear to have them in stock but no on-line ordering and I'd like to find some cheaper than $6.00. Thanks, Guntoter
  5. Or... if you don't want to register and give another site your email and info you can snag the raw .flv file out of your browser cache and convert it to WMV, AVI, etc. using a free FLV converter. I use Free FLV but there are many free coverters on the net. Thanks for that link Superhawk138. Guntoter
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  7. Thanks Vjor, Seriously considered that before but I haven't had much luck getting paint to stick to plastic. If you've had good results from Duracoat then I need to give it a try. When you say "95% Alcohol" do you mean Denatured Alcohol or Isopropyl? I've got everything I'd need to apply the stuff in my shop so I'll give it a try. Thanks, Guntoter P.S. WTH is up with "email notification"? I only get a notice of reply on about a third of the threads I've posted in.
  8. To tell the truth I'm kind of liking the stock forend right now. That may change once it's converted though. I believe I will get the forearm adapter when I order the bullet guide from Dinzag just so I can try it both ways. I wish the stock forearm was available in different colors. I kind of like the looks of the olive drab stock/pg that K-var sells but it would look odd with black forearm. Guntoter
  9. Horseman, Apologies for hi-jacking your other thread. Can you post a pic or link for the 3rd gen scope mount you used. I still haven't shot my Saiga yet and need to get a decent mount for when I get the chance. Glad to hear yours is working good. Did you get decent accuracy once the scope was in place? Guntoter
  10. Mosin, K-31, K98k parts out the wazoo. Shipping included in prices and Layne is great to deal with and ships fast. http://www.tngunparts.com/Catalogue.htm If he doesn't have it keep checking back as stock gets updated regularly. Looks like a bayonet for your Mosin is $15.00. Guntoter
  11. Here is a great site for reloading info: http://www.reloadammo.com/reload.htm Scroll down to second half of page and you'll find a number of tutorials and Faqs that should help you along. Get several manuals. At LEAST two and preferably three or four. When choosing a load you need to match it to the exact brand, type, and weight of bullet. This is particularly true of rifle calibers. Bullets differ in design even among the same caliber and weight. Reloading is easy but it is a precise art with little room for error. Changing components even slightly can cause pressures to skyrocket so
  12. Well, out of curiosity (and a little concern) I emailed RAAC to see if I could get their take on it. Here's what I received back: HI KEVIN, THAK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR PRODUCTS. THE 223 WILL SHOOT EITHER COMMERCIAL AMMO OR THE MILITARY STYLE AMMO. THAT IS THE ANSWER THAT I GET FROM THE FACTORY. THE TWIST RATE FOR THE 223 IS 1/10. CLYDE WOODS SALES & MARKETING RUSSIAN AMERICAN ARMORY COMPANY Now, I don't know if that could be considered the final word or not since it doesn't state SPECIFICALLY that 5.56 NATO is ok. It says "MILITARY STY
  13. Alright Bob! Another Savage convert . I think they surprise a lot of people. At least the ones that give them a chance. I have never shot a Savage that I would call less than "very accurate" and they seem to be almost universally "extremely accurate" regardless of caliber. Even the lightweight barrel rifles seem to be tack drivers. I don't think you can get more accuracy for three times the price. After checking out Savageshooters.com I think we are members of a rapidly growing fraternity of shooters who have "seen the light"! When I got mine I only shot one box of factory loads through i
  14. Thanks for responding guys. Dinzag, I just rechecked it for about the tenth time. If that number is anywhere on the receiver it's printed in invisible ink and I can't see it or I'm going blind. The last three digits of the serial are on the bolt, carrier, etc. but not even those are on the receiver itself. The only full serial on the weapon is located on the left side of the front trunnion where it extends above the receiver. Someone smeared white paint across it to bring the numbers into clear relief. I couldn't believe it either. That's why I went over it so many times before posting. I
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