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macgyverhk

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  1. Will they be magwell compatible?
  2. Has it been done? Lets see some pictures if you have done it.
  3. FYI: Connecticut is presently deliberating on banning all magazines over 10 rds by July 2011 from entering their state. How the bill is presently written CT is also looking to make all mags over 10rds a fellony to posses requireing a turn in or sell off of all unauthorized magazines. Mike get your mags to market so CT residents can buy before the ban so hopefully they will be grandfathered in. Thats if the bill is rewritten to allow a grandfather clause.
  4. What's that first rifle? I can't seem to find it on the SGWorks site. Linkage would be greatly appreciated. The first gun is a Micro Galil. It is custom built and is not an SGWorks gun. It is in the picture to demonstrate the diminutive size of the SGWorks kit.
  5. I imagine it is great for bugs. My thought is... if it is going to look similar to the Starship Troopers gun then make it exactly like the Starship Troopers gun. In the very least it would make for a functioning movie prop.
  6. No more kick than plastic. It's definitely lighter than having all the quad rails and tactical doo-dads all over your shotgun. +1 Certainly though, the S12 lends itself perfectly to the Tactical dress. There are many people here that desire and embrace that look. I like both looks so I bought another Saiga.
  7. Russian Handguard and American built BWK-90 Bishop thumbhole stock on Krebs S-12. The wood and grain look like they came off the same tree and were stained in the same batch.
  8. The Thumbhole stock is off of a Norinco BWK-92 it was well made in America by Bishop. It is very solid and matches the Russian handguard's finish exactly. Despite the match, I will be stripping them shortly for restaining in Russian Red. Thanks for looking.
  9. LMFAO. Now that's a combination of words that calls for an encore.
  10. Oh yeah... I got wood.
  11. Recently I came across some pictures of a s-12 stock handguard that had been vented via drilling several well placed holes all over it. Most of the holes were placed in the rear of the handguard. The builder did a fine job and it came out looking very nice. I have since lost the pictures and am looking for some other examples of customized stock handguards that go beyond the standard 6 or so slots milled in the side.
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