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  1. 2) SOLDBulgarian Flash Hider with 24 x 1.5 thread. This one is special. I had Dinzag enlarge the bore of the hider so that there was no chance of a round hitting the flash hider after leaving the barrel. He did a beautiful job but then I messed up the front a little. I used it to partly install a new FSB by heating the FSB and then tapping on the end of the hider.

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    It needs to be fixed by someone who can mill about 1/8th inch off the end so it looks all right again. You could do it on a grinder.

     

    This is a $48 part at K-Var but I will sell it as is for $30 shipped.

    3)

    NEW AR-15/M16 Light Bayonet Adaptor (Lug Light Barrel) .585 diameter. Read on forum how to attach a M7 bayonet to your Saiga without removing and replacing the sight block.

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    $20 shipped NOT SOLD YET

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    4)MTM Pistol Rest SOLD“The MTM pistol rest is so versatile that it will accommodate a Derringer to a 14" Contender. The base locks into the fork at 20 different positions. Rubber padding is molded to the fork to protect your handgun.” When not in use the fork has been designed to clip into the bottom of the base for compact storage. Made of tough polypropylene to last. “ Borrowed quote and photo from manufacturer’s website.

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    Still in the origianal box, and the pistol rest looks new, but the box is beat up.

     

    Shipped $15.00

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    I accept money orders, cashier’s checks, and I accept PayPal if you refer to the items as machine parts.

    I ship only in the CONUS.

     

    I offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with the product, just contact me within 3 days of the receipt of the item and I will refund the cost and the item and shipping BOTH WAYS.

     

    First "I'll take it" gets it. Just see my profile for my email address.

     

    louielouie

  2. Everything Sold.

     

     

    New Lower Price[/size]

     

    (1) Wolf &7.62x39 canned ammo 640 rounds

     

    One Tin of 7.62x39 Wolf ( 640 rds.) 122 gr. L.C.B. Bimetal Jacket, Steel Case,

     

    Berdan primed, Non- Corr. 32 boxes. of 20 rds. Each =640 rounds

     

    H.P. Lot P233---Actual weight :20 lbs., **Ship to lower 48 states

    only

     

    NEW LOWER PRICE IS .20.1 cents a round

     

     

    $129includes **shipping to buyer

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    Rifle is SOLD

     

     

    2)NEW IN BOX Saiga .223 + 100 rounds ammo

     

    NEW IN BOX Saiga .223 sporter with 20 inch barrel and all the accesories (oil bottle, rod, manual).

     

    This is a Great DEAL. This price is about $70 less than anywhere else and that’s before you pay someone shipping . Includes FREE 100 rounds of .223 Wolf Mil. Classic ammo worth $30.

     

     

    Rifle and ammo $300 Face to face

     

    F-T-F in Southern Indiana area. I must see your driver’s license (or some form of photo ID) to verify age.

     

    Rifle and ammo $320 (if ammo is shipped UPS)

     

    I will pay to ship the rifle UPS to the FFL.

     

    I must have an FFL to sell rifle if I ship it. I have dropped the price and paid the shipping to help cover the FFL fee.

     

    I accept Postal Money Orders/ checks from a bank I ship in US only.

    If you live in Indiana and want to meet and save the extra cost, I am willing to drive anywhere within a 40 mile radius of Columbus for a CASH transaction.

     

    I do have this listed at another site. If interested first "I want it" gets it.

     

    Send me a private message or check my personal data for my email.

     

    Thanks,

    louielouie

     

    I guarantee anything I sell 100%. If within the first 3 days you tell me you are not satisfiedj, I will return your money and pay shipping both ways.

  3. It will sandblast off. You will have to anyway, Parkerrizeing a part that has been parked already will not work. You have to get down below the surface level Oxidation left by the previous finish.

     

    'Azrial',

     

    I have only worked with gun blue ,Duracoat and spray paint. I have no experience with parkerizing. What I have read tells me it is an etched surface.

     

    I cannot revert it to bluing or can I ? If I use bluing on a parkerized surface will it work? How difficult would it be?

     

    Any and all information is appreciated.

     

    louielouie

    Bluing and parkerizing are two different surface treatments.

     

    You can have one or the other.

     

    After you get it sandblasted clean, you can blue it or park it - your choice.

     

    Nalioth,

     

    It is obvious that I don't know about parkerizing. After the surfaced is sandblasted, what must I do to it before cold-blueing?

     

    louielouie

  4. It will sandblast off. You will have to anyway, Parkerrizeing a part that has been parked already will not work. You have to get down below the surface level Oxidation left by the previous finish.

     

    'Azrial',

     

    I have only worked with gun blue ,Duracoat and spray paint. I have no experience with parkerizing. What I have read tells me it is an etched surface.

     

    I cannot revert it to bluing or can I ? If I use bluing on a parkerized surface will it work? How difficult would it be?

     

    Any and all information is appreciated.

     

    louielouie

  5. I am getting a 74 year old mil-surp pistol that has enamel over phosphate for a surface treatment (originally made this way).

     

    As you can imagine the paint has chipped and worn making the pistol look much older than it is.

     

    Do you know how difficult or who might be able to tell me the difficulty of removing the enamel paint and then just re-phosphating the entire pistol. I would stop at the re-phosphating if it looks good (a dark gray phosphate finnish like many CZ52's I have seen.

     

    I need to know is this possible and feasible?

     

    Would the overall color match (after rephosphating) or would areas where the paint wore through, be shiner or a little different in the shade of color as opposed to the areas that were protected by the enamel?

     

    Thank you,

     

    louielouie

  6. Both are sold pending funds, but if you are interested let me know in case the first buyer drops out.

     

    I want to SELL 2 NEW Saiga rifles.

     

    I have a NEW IN BOX Saiga .223 sporter 16 " barrel with all accessories. $435 includes my shipping to your FFL. (SPF).

     

    Ihave a NEW IN BOX Saiga 7.62 sporter 16" barrel with a DIMPLED receiver and all accessories. $475 includes my shipping to your FFL.(SPF)

     

    I ship only in lower 48 states and will accept only a Postal money order.

     

    Send me a PM or reply with "I'll take it".

     

    louielouie

     

    p.s. I will sell both for $849 and will ship to your FFL

  7. I want to Trade 2 NEW Saiga rifles for a SIG M49 Pistol.

     

    I have a NEW IN BOX Saiga .223 sporter with all accessories and

    a a NEW IN BOX Saiga 7.62 sporter with a DIMPLED receiver and all accessories.

     

    I want to trade both of these for a Swiss M49 9mm pistol in VG+ to EXCELLENT Condition inside and out.

     

    PLEASE make sure your firearm is in VG to Excellent condition (a few scratches and nicks but nothing major) and the mechanical parts are all functioning correctly.

     

    I PREFER meet F-T-F in Southern Indiana area or I will pay to FFL and shipping on the 2 rifles if you pay the FFL and shipping on the pistol. I must see and approve pistol before I ship rifles.

     

    louielouie

     

    PM me if interested.

  8. FREE-DESSICANT

     

    Ask your local pharmacy (where you shop) to save you all of the little plastic dessicant packets and plastic dessicant tubs (.5 in diameter). They throw them away.

     

    You will have a never ending, discardable-dessicant program. I put about 10 in each 50 cal. can and replace them about every 3 months.

     

    Caution- these are poisonous; so if you have children be careful where you store them.

     

     

    If you are old enough to remember, they used to put these packets in potato chip bags.

     

    They still put them in some new shoe boxes.

     

    louielouie

  9. Have you been waiting to buy a Dremmel, but cost too high.

    Grizzley's has "their cordless dremmel" for $26.95

     

    Here is their pitch,

     

    "Combine the usefulness of a Mini Grinder with the convenience of no cords and you've got the ultimate in versatility. Everything you need in a handy carrying case including a variable speed 5,000-25,000 RPM, 9.6 volt Mini Grinder, charger, interchangeable flashlight base, and huge assortment of buffs, sanding discs and drums, grinding stones, mandrels, drill bits, wrench and spare collet. Collet size is 1/8".

     

    To connect to site,

     

    http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.aspx?..._campaign=H6156

     

    I have had reasonably good luck with Grizzly products if you just stay away from iron or pot metal tools.

     

     

    louielouie

    When I first started doing conversions, I went down to Wally World and picked up a B/D corded for around $25 and it works well! I would definitely go with a corded one... a WHOLE lot more power and torque and you don't have to worry about running the battery down. I already had a cordless one and that was the problem with trying to use it...battery would get weak and it made using it really rough.

     

     

    Good point. I was thinking of the versatility of no cord. I have a corded model myself.

     

    Thanks for info.

    Louielouie

     

    p.s. I checked and Grizzly's has a corded model for $26.95.

  10. Have you been waiting to buy a Dremmel, but cost too high.

    Grizzley's has "their cordless dremmel" for $26.95

     

    Here is their pitch,

     

    "Combine the usefulness of a Mini Grinder with the convenience of no cords and you've got the ultimate in versatility. Everything you need in a handy carrying case including a variable speed 5,000-25,000 RPM, 9.6 volt Mini Grinder, charger, interchangeable flashlight base, and huge assortment of buffs, sanding discs and drums, grinding stones, mandrels, drill bits, wrench and spare collet. Collet size is 1/8".

     

    To connect to site,

     

    http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.aspx?..._campaign=H6156

     

    I have had reasonably good luck with Grizzley products if you just stay away from iron or pot metal tools.

     

     

    louielouie

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