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my762buzz

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  1. Next time you see a cop walk up and ask "what is 922r compliance?"..... I guarantee you most will not know what you are talking about... I'm not saying that most cops know about it. But if the local LEOs contact the ATF like happened to someone on another board because of a maintenance worker that reported this other guy's AK's seen in the livingroom then be prepared to deal with it. And if you ever were forced to use your AK platform rifle to defend yourself, it would look real bad if you did end up in court with some civil trial lawyer screaming before a jury that you were harbor
  2. Its all just cosmetics. The real 107s have the dual rod gas system that conter balances recoil. If Arsenal came out with a dual rod system 107, I might be interested but that is asking alot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6RzfAtYt2U&feature=related
  3. There are places in the country that decriminalize the ownership (not illegal to own) of small amounts of marijuana but will confiscate the product. Same can happen with virtually any other item including guns. 922r uncomliant is not illegal to own but if the weapon itself is easily viewed as uncompliant then the LEO could potentially confiscate the gun and hold it for further careful examination. It might be a very slim chance of that ever happening but then we got to ask ourselves why do we bother to obey the minimum barrel length regulations and all the other gun regulations. It seems
  4. By the way, if you just own an uncompliant weapon, it can be confiscated which is way too easy for any law enforcement level to do just because they can. Say you get stopped and a certain cop has a hard on for trying to charge people with any gun related charge he can and he can't find a thing to bust you with except then his CO notifies him of that oddball regulation 922r and the cop decides well I can't charge him with a 922r violation but I sure can confiscate the gun. Good luck even trying to get it back.
  5. You far off base and here is why. I don't have the time right now to pull each individual law and regulation from the gun control act which is the basis of the issue at hand but I will briefly lay out the basic points so that you can spend a few hours searching for your self instead of dwelling in a cloud of confusion because you can not connect the legal dots. 1968 Gun Control Act passed by Congress into law Secretary of the treasury was given the supreme power to decide what is importable and what is not. Section 925(d) allows the Secretary of the Treasury devine like powers i
  6. That is nearly how I shoot mine for best accuracy. I think that you have struck on something that is often overlooked when gauging accuracy. Is anyone doubts this, press an empty mag into their saiga and then a loaded mag and feel the spring resistance difference with the latch fully open held by hand. A single round in the magazine presses against the bolt carrier at a certain pressure. A full mag presses with much more pressure due to the compressed spring. Variable pressure against the bolt carrier affects the bolt also. When the rifle fires, anything that shakes or vibrates differe
  7. The most precise factory ammo (not handloads) that I ever shot in any gun was Federal Gold Medal Match which produced half inch 5shot groups from a heavy barrel .308 bolt gun. The same gun would shoot regular Winchester, Remington, and other Federal ammo types between 1 inch and 2.5 inches depending on the load. I tried some Wolf black box ammo in this gun one time and I started to see 3 to 4 inch groups for the first time. So, do I now say it is a 3 to 4 inch rifle because of the Wolf discovery? I think many AK owners limit themselves to common cheap ammo and decide to define their rifle's a
  8. Care to elaborate? I missed that part too. The paint is about the only thing I could see but big deal if its not duracoated or molyresin coated.
  9. Yep big mistake and to make matters worse you seem to have made it illegal contraban by even mentioning 30 round magazine and unconverted saiga in the same sentence. Your in luck. I happen to have a 922r license and can do you the favor of taking the contraban off your hands before the men in black show up with the gun sniffing dogs. Just send the rifle to my FFL and you will be clear of this mess. You got off easy this time.
  10. This info thread is reminding me of ............ skip to 1m:14sec -> yeah look carefully no one at the wheel by its flying down the road.
  11. Russian: Well, that would require a creative import strategy like importing barreled receivers with already fitted internals that can very easily be built into a pistol. The same strategy could maybe open a path for the Bison pistols. Pistols can't be legally imported from Russia but I would hope that barreled receivers would stand exempt since they really arn't a pistol or carbine by definition. Bulgarian: In this case, I do not think there is one good reason why they can't be imported. The importer's expectation of profitability versus the willingness of enough buyers to meet that lev
  12. I wouldn't even think of getting a pistol made in the USA by some fly by night garage or backyard outfit. It would have to be Tromix, Redstick, or Krebbs to even consider the idea. However, I am just stuck on wanting something other than a Draco. I'm at the point where if nothing else comes available I might build one from spare saiga parts and or 74 surplus parts onto a virgin receiver if I can find one that will work.
  13. If you mean as in straight from another country, yes. There have been pistols made in the USA from foreign AKM parts.
  14. http://www.brassfetcher.com/D&S%20Manufacturing%20123gr%20Hornady%20V-Max.html The expanded vmax
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfIOi6Z16zQ&feature=player_embedded#! Anyone ever seen anything like this with a saiga or any russian 7.62x39 for that matter? Of course, it might have been the Wolf ammo but now that would be a bit more alarming.
  16. Yes. Much more instant mist than shot 2 with military classic 8m3. Box o truth has a page with a vmax passing through 12 wall boards and then impacting a water container and exploding.The remaining bullet core then wouldn't pass through a wood board and just bounced off. That would make it very selective passing that many barriers and only violently reacting with water.
  17. The 7.62x39 hornady v-max bullet is absolutely great. It feeds as well as any FMJ but will expand and fragment much better than most any thing available for this caliber. It makes all the hype I hear over .223 or 5.45 being more lethal a joke when you actually compare expanding bullet to expanding bullet side by side. I made a video to compare water reaction of a few types and the Vmax is shot number 3. Shot two is with the famous 8m3 (no longer available in the military classic line from what I read) bullet and it comes close
  18. The 5 letter agency seems to be ok with dracos and if nothing else it might be the only possible path from Russia. Damm now just who could make this happen? Hmmmmmm
  19. No other importer in 2 decades has managed to do this. Standing ovation right here.
  20. Not nearly as long as a better BC rifle bullet but from the velocities I recall at 200-300 yards a forster slug is still passing along fast enough to kill where even buck shot pellets have since slowed down to sub lethal speeds.
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