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moxie1c

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  1. Yeah, I am not up on NJ laws but since it will be permanganate attached....
  2. They'll get two kudos when they ship it....
  3. Could you thread it and then weld, silver solder, or blind pin it? OR is even a permanent brake out of the question in Jersey?
  4. I shot on a small bore team for a long time and I could never wear muffs for competition or training because they interfered with my cheek weld. And now looking back I think that just about everyone wore plugs. Nowadays while I am 'just' shooting I reach for the $5 bargain bin special that has lasted a few years now. The ones that IPSC GUY mentioned look pretty good though.
  5. Dude, you sound like a pussy-liberal, commie-democrat bitching about "Windfall" profits. Once you do your first conversion you will quickly realize that "so little work" will be out of your freaking vocabulary. :killer: :killer: :killer: :killer: :killer: :killer: :killer: :killer:
  6. Dr. Michael Savage has been talking about this for months upon months now. Night in and night out. Hell, most of the AM talk radio dial has been speaking of this for a while now. They have brought on the "experts" to testify on behalf of this fraud. Me, I believe it. Have you ever read his book Audacity of Hope? I have...the dude is full of shit and contradicts himself like nobody's business.
  7. It makes sense. I hope that they bring some new and exciting shit out for us. But, I hope that their development efforts won't stifle the many "inventors" that we see around here who come up with an idea and then produce it to suit our niche.
  8. We are in the middle of this right now in another thread. It depends if it is converted or not. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=28839&hl= FYI: Gilberts guns has some 5 round Surefires for non-modified rifles....
  9. I see. How does that differ from a standard Saiga that can accept US-made 30rd magazines made for the Saiga? I believe that the US made, Saiga specific magazines you are referring to are the ones which are built to the same sizing specs as the factory saigas except they are 30 rounds. IE...they have a narrower mag latch and a higher front lip to substitute for the lack of a feed-ramp. Some of those mags I have seen are actually foreign surplus mags which are modified by a company in the US and they do not count as three US made parts. A US made 30 round, saiga specific magazines are no
  10. ...and it looks like SGMs handguard found some vent holes on the lower side of it. Nice touch, I cannot wait to get mine in.
  11. How about you guys find out and join us in the EMail Postal Match?
  12. I take back what I have said. I just checked their blog on their site and this is what I found. I'm starting to think I got fed a line of BS when I called and they said they were in stock. I don't mind waiting for production, I just hate thinking that it is in the mail.... https://www.gilbertsguns.com/site/blog/index.html
  13. Gilberts stated to me that the rifle ones would be shipping before the shotgun rails.
  14. So I take that it is legal as long as no 11 or more round mag is in the gun. I can take it to the range with its 10rd mags, a regular AK and 30rd mags and it would be legal as long as the 30rd mags are not inserted in the rifle. That's how I understand it. But Moxie is saying that just the ability to accept mags greater than 10 rounds, requires 922r compliance. Hopefully this gets figured out, because it's a good question. And taking it to the range with another rifle that has a high-cap mag which will function in your Saiga is "constructive possession." Under law a person with
  15. Completely legal. Bullet guides aren't a "counted" part in 922r. As far as magazines are concerned, as long as it's 10 rounds or less, 922r doesn't even apply. True, but what you have done is violated the letter of the law in regards to 922. You now have the ability to use high-capacity magazines. Should you be found in constructive possession of such mags then this would become a flagrant violation of the law. A lot of guys do it what you are doing though but they also keep their mags US made and will install another US part like a gas piston to bring their parts count down to 10
  16. Yeah, what .22 said. As long as you are not swapping out the bolt or getting the chamber reamed then you will not have any trouble with your headspacing. Furthermore, as long as you just install the trigger parts and do not start monkeying around with them by trying to do a trigger job by grinding off corners and such you will not have to worry about a slam-fire situation. Convert and be merry!
  17. I wrote about this in the following thread...which is pretty buried by now because I am still waiting for my forearm to come in so that I can write a review about it. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=28072&hl= Before I ordered I spoke to someone at Gilbert's and they assured me that they had them in stock in their warehouse and that they were just waiting for the packaging to come in so that they could ship them out. This was just about a month ago. I said hell, I don't care about the packaging wrap it in newspaper and drop it in a box. It will be pretty sweet once
  18. From a Century Intl Arms bulletin: Rexio Revolvers Purchasers: VAM Distribution Company, LTD., has purchased our remaining inventory of Rexio revolvers. They have assumed all responsibility for Rexio firearms. Any customer service questions, returns, etc.. are now the responsibility of VAM Distribution Company, LTD.Their phone number and fax number are as follows: VAM Distribution Company, LTD. 1141-B Merchanicsburg Road Wooster, Ohio 44591 Phone: (330) 262-0622 Fax: (330) 262-0623 As far as I know these are/were made in Argentina and are not being imported into the US anymore
  19. Michael Savage bitches about the vermon liberal rolling stone scum that was allowed to be embedded with a proud, brave group of Marines. He also went on to tell us how he cancelled HBO over this filth that they put on the airwaves.
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