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Joe Blasco

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  1. Do you get payed by the head or by the hour?
  2. Legion is an affiliate firm of Izmash in other words a company owned by Izmash. The guns from Legion had a better finish, wooden parts,sometimes engravings and gold inlays but that applies mainly to pistols. Legion was offering a lot of those in decorative cases as a gift. All this was targeting the high class Russian civilian market that's why rifles were always semi and pistols deact(illegal to own legally a pistol in commie Russia). If somebody didn't mind waiting, one could actually order the gun directly from Legion according to his specifications, barrel length, type of pistol grip,
  3. Kudos for presenting this very informative "lesson" online to you and all members who helped with your saiga. I don't think you are going to need any more "Alexes" from now on...
  4. Hi there, yes it's the cover. I had the same problem in one of my .410 I couldn't figure what the heck was going on and then noticed I mismatched the cover with one from a regular saiga rifle. Another valuable lesson I learned is that all internal surfaces must be smooth sanded otherwise empty shell or cartridge has a tendency to catch on the rough surfaces and cause mechanical malfunction during ejection. Joe
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    Legion Saiga 12K Taktika – Green Beret wearing class A It was June. I was sitting in the patio of my favorite café, Beriozka, when the “missionary’s” daughter and her lovely ass in high heels approached me. OK don’t ask me how her father got that nickname, one thing is for sure: that he was doing good deeds being the hazai in a prostitute ring until some night the savages cooked and eat him dressed in a tasty hot lead sauce. Strange she even doesn’t like missionaries but doggies. Anyway drinking champagne I was thinking how to take her back to my place and practice making
  6. In the autonomous republic of Tzatzikistan is legal, so I can provide you with the info. The bad people at Izmash have specifically inserted two long rivets above the offending metal bar so you will not able to just pull it off. One can punch the rivets out but you will have to unflattering holes left in the side s of the receiver. Easiest and snickier is just insert a dremmel with a cutting disk on the left side of the receiver and carefully grind the abusive metal rod in half. This thing is tuff because it is steel. Cut litlle at a time so you will not cut your receiver. Then with a
  7. Well the front sight is borrowed I think from some air soft gun as it is just plastic, not steel reinforced inside, no aluminum. The two protruding lips can break off very easily, as they did in one of the guns I was testing. Good thing is one can buy a chinese air soft spare and put it in place ! The gun is not gas assisted as the real AR -15 so it doesn't really matter. I have to say that the bolt, using a AR 15 carrier, is rather heavy for the plain .410. That is the cause of the malfunctions with the Safir. I m surprised you didn't have any. In hot weather T 14 behaves flawlessly but i
  8. Hi glad that you liked your T 14. As I wrote in my presentation one and a half year ago, T 14 does not really make any sense in terms of ballistics or finance. It's just for people who live in Turkey or some other banana country where fundamental freedoms are not enjoyed. I noticed your magazine, probably a five rounder I guess, now Safir offers a 15 rounder made out of plastic with reinforcing ribs along the sides. How much did you buy your T 14 ? In Europe they go for 1100-1200E, an AR 15 clone in .223 goes for around 1800-2000 E ridiculous prices!
  9. For VEPR-12 because the production capacity of the factory is so small and demand in the FSU supersedes production. Wheeeeeen they get new machinery and can raise their production numbers they will do it...
  10. http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=21560
  11. Here ya go Joe. I took these this morning of my Beta drum. My new one should be here soon. The shells are held individually in the gear. I removed a couple so you can see. CAUTION!! I DO NOT recommend anyone take the back cover off like this, with the spring wound, unless Mike says it's safe to do so! I did this very cautiously and was watchful that it was not tilted where it could possibly launch out of there under pressure. Anyone who has ever replaced the pull rope on a lawn mower should know exactly what I mean...lol. It ain't purdy when it happens! Thks Cobra! Exce
  12. Nice guns, nice drums! Thks! Can post any picture of the drum without the cover? I'm curious how the shells are arranged next to the other inside without messing with their rims... Joe
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