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Job_of_Uz

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  1. Check out these two websites:
  2. Libertarian? LOL! you mean Liberal? heehee, Anyway, there are many sites now that are taking pre-orders for Hi-Cap mags now... They will ship the day the law becomes inactive... They Guarantee you will not be charged unless they ship. I might get my 33 round Glock mags from'em! Then I will sell all of yas my "Clinton Mags" if ya want them CHEAP! CLINTON GUN BAN WEBSITE! Assault Weaons Ban SUNSET!
  3. Just remove the front sight and it is pretty smooth
  4. Try some subsonic ammo, it shoots about as hard as a good pistol, very low recoil and good for rapid firing. http://www.impactguns.com/store/subsonic_ammo.html
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    308 price

    Check out CDNN Investments dude, there are located in Abilene Texas. I used to be stationed about 5 minutes away from them, They do good deals there.... http://www.cdnninvestments.com/ http://www.cdnninvestments.com/ Sometimes they have guns that are not in the catalog, givem a call and see!
  6. Job_of_Uz

    308 price

    I paid about 340 dollars tax and all for my 20 inch wood, from a pawn shop. It was priced about 299 before tax.
  7. okay, I got the pins out... I am working on getting a good supressor on it, you'd be suprised how well TTI subsonic ammo shoots from a Saiga 20 inch barrel!
  8. Just outa curiosity, which way does the pins come out? left to right? does it matter? I need a wire brush to remove the gun bluing I guess.
  9. Dude, You need to get in contact with EAA Corp and order their catalog. You can get my exact gun in synthetic already. 20 inch barrel and all. I have the catalog here now. it will save you alot of work. Ironically, the 20 inch synthetic isnt on the website. go figure.
  10. Hey yall, I am having much difficulty getting this front sight off of my Saiga 308 wood. Are there any knowledgable front sight removal specialists that can pass along the trade of how to preform this elusive skill? I can see two pins on top of the front sight housing, but I am not too sure how they come out. Our friendly neighborhood EAA technician chose not to be informative on the matter... Detailed stuff and pictures are welcome... This is the gun I have
  11. Yep, thats silver bear. Try Some Tracer ammo. The burning bullet makes additional sparks, and a streak that looks cool in a picture. 308 cal also has Incindiary and Star Burst ammo that looks cool upon impact.
  12. Have your saiga converted to accept M1A Mags and you can get 30 round capacity.
  13. Galil and M1A Mags are popular. They go up to 30 round capacity in aftermarket brands.
  14. Here is the main Website adress: http://www.cdnninvestments.com/ and here is a link to the saiga magazines... http://www.cdnninvestments.com/shotguns.html I personally dont see and 308 saiga mags though... I will tell you what I would do for mags... say i needed more... The first thing is to check the manufacturer of the gun. Mine was made in Florida. European American Armory made my gun> http://www.eaacorp.com Their magazines are about 35 dollars for one, 50 Dollars for 2, and 75 dollars for 3 magazines. That is about 25 dollars a mag and you are getting ORIGIN
  15. Hmmm, I will think about welding, but I want it removable, for legality reasons. (I also have a AWC thundertrap threaded for my M1A that I may want to try out on it later ) I like to keep everything removable and changable... Keeps the gun fun! If I have to weld it and later get tired of it, that means I may have to sell it or do some major grinding. I could just remove the front sight all together and use a scope for sights! Or maybe I can modify, remove material form the front sight itself... Just maybe. Lathe work is too much to handle for such a project. THANKS AL
  16. I bet that they may make a 15 or 16 round mag. But 20 round seems too long, and 30 round is just humongous! 308 is a fat round, I can see 30 rounds in a 223 or 20 cal, they are small. I say 20 rounds will be cool!
  17. Just outa curiosity, dooes anyone know how the front sight is installed on a 308 saiga wood? It looks pretty odd in making, is it welded on? or is it just pinned or pressed on. I have found a muzzle brake I like... I feel that the Israeli Muzzle Brakes will do great justice for this rifle. I am getting mine from http://www.entreprise.com/ They have 3 main diffrent types... I think I will Get the one with set screws, threading a barrel is expensive and has small legal issues I think. ALL I REALLY NEED TO DO NOW IS FIGURE OUT HOW TO MOVE THAT FRONT SIGHT ASSEMBLY BACK A HALF I
  18. I am goinna get in contact with a local gunsmith and try to put a good muzzle brake on my Saiga 308 in wood. The front sight goes all the way to the end of the barrel, I hope to keep welding to a last resort, I will keep ya posted to how it turns out
  19. Th Saiga 308 with the 22 inch barrel is an excellent deal for the buck! It is accurate to about 1.5 to 2 inches at 100 yards, easily a good hunting rifle, and Semi auto shooting fun is always a plus! They are light weight as well, Also some of the other features of the Saigas are the Quick Disconnect scope mounts that come with the rifles.. and soviet scopes are cheap! You can also get a QD mount that will mount any weaver scope for a western scope of your choice.
  20. The History of the 308 (7.62x51 NATO) - Very Brief The 30 Cal Bullet was designed and manufactured I think, in 1894, It was Just called the 30 Cal back then then in 1906, The very popular 30/06 springfield was adopted by the U.S. military and commissioned into use in 1906. The 30/06 springfield's official military name "Caliber.30, Model 1906, Mark 1". The 30/06 Served us well in Springfield Armory M1903 bolt action, then in the M1 Garand Semi auto rifles. I'd like to name all the Development steps and improvments to the 30 cal bullet, but it was almost continuous. Better water
  21. I am active duty military now, and have some experience with both the 7.62x54 and 7.62x 51 cartridges... I first want to say that I enjoy both of these fine rounds, but for the purpose of comparison, I will have to be critical to compare them. 7.62x54 Russian history- Very brief The "54 Russian" was developed in Mother Russia in the year 1891, which was just in time for The Russian revolution. Industries built the Nagant bolt action rifles by the millions for virtually no cost at all per unit. The russian revolution ended in 1924, and the bolt action rifles began to sell to an
  22. Hey, Check on getting your Rifle converted from Saiga mags to M1A magazines M1A mags come in 5 round, 10 round, 20 round, and 30 rounds.
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