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  1. Giulio,

    Will it cycle low power loads? and did you see the Blue Ridge 3 gun match information, I have shot with Andy before and his is tops, so is Mike from the CTI matches.

     

    Hope to see you after the holidays.

    Hello John did you get the email from Donnie? NCCR? 3 days shooting in the mountains?? wow............let's go together!

    One more thing, are you coming this thursday for IPDA? come on................just one before xmass!!

    see you later

    Giulio

  2. Guilio,

    Good to hear from you, currently I am finishing up my College courses and will have free time at the begining of the year. Man this last class is murder.

     

    Does the Polychoke solve that little problem?

     

    best regards

    John

    well it was not just a LITTLE problem............thinking about how much it cost me the tromix! i think it was a bad mistake, but..........John Nice to know that you are almost there!!! congratulation!

    LE polichoke is working just fine!! i am going to test some not Hot loads next weeks and see ............if it will work! now it works fine with the 1/4!!!

    I hope to see you and Eric soon!

    hugs

    Giulio

  3. Gents,

    I need two mag wells that will accept AGP and factory mags any suggestions? I see no way to even come near the drums with out them.

     

    thanks

    John

    John If you FIND them get me ONE please!! I will be back the 20 of november.

    See you soon friend.

    Giulio

  4. Thats awesome Mike!! :super:

     

    You said once that the drum compatible magwell would be after the stick one. Will there be any huge difference in the magwell? or have any negative effect ie slow down, affect bolt release, on mag use?

     

    Honestly, I am more focused on the magwell, lrbho, bolt release set up than the drum. The drum is for fun. The mag quick changes is for competition or for saving my ass.

    I will probably be able to release them at the same time but if one is first it will be the stick only. There is just more to the version for both. I don't think the version for both has any disadvantages for speed. And it will not effect any of the other features either.

    Mike I really like yours innovation, when do you think that the LRBHO and the magwell will be ready?

    I would love to test those parts at the big match at Blackwater next month.

    Regards

    G.

  5. I will have to check with the WAR DEPARTMENT (wife) let me check.

    John if the war department give you a "good to go" I need your address!

    I can not wait to shoot again together! Please ask Kevin if he wants to come with us.

    Bye now

    G.

  6. Good to hear from you I lost your phone number, my work compter server crashed so I also lost your e-mail the carbine match will be about 55 rounds if you don't miss, if you don't have a carbine just bring some 9mm and you can use my CX4 Storm.

     

    Shotgun will be about 150 or so to be safe. I have drawn up a plan for the match and plan to ask for approval Wednesday night at the IDPA match. Eric and I plan to be there and shoot it.

     

    I put a buffer arangement in my 92FS hope it helps you know I need all the help I can get with my pistol.

     

    JonnyGun

    Killasoundz

    and anyone else with a Saiga in southern Virgina or northeastern NC come on out and shoot or just support TEAM SAIGA!

    John, tomorrow Terry is coming to help me to set the Dillon!!! so ican start to reload some special loads for the Open Glock.

    I will send you an email with my phone number my friend.

    Hope to see you tomorrow if we will be quick............:)

    G.

  7. All you guys in the Norfolk Area this may be the last match of the year. Ron, Kenneth, Joe, hope you guys can make it.

    Sept 22, I have made a very ammo entensive and Saiga Friendly match, not sure if the match directer already has set up the COF or not.

     

     

    Take care and hope to see a bunch of Saiga 12 out there.

     

     

    Don't forget your pistol caliber carbine for the indoor match!

    John tell me more about it?? how many rounds, ecc!! and let's go to the evening comp.!

    G.

  8. Comrade Jim

    I to am a Saigaholic just wish I had the money to feed my need.

     

    Well, let's just say that this new addiction is forcing me to take a serious look at my handgun collection -- and move out things I'm not using. The Glock is gone, one of the CZ's is for sale and the Walther is probably next! :cryss:

     

    Jim

     

    Jim...........aman GOTTA TO DO WHAT A MAN GOTTA TO DO............better things will come.....:)

  9. Not very unusual to see shared equipment between friends or family. Seems like a good excuse to own another shotgun. Might consider a 20ga Saiga for variety?

     

    Man...you guys are really going to get me into trouble!!

     

    Okay -- what is everyone running for optics...on both their rifle and their S12? I have an EOTech 512 that I bought for my AR-15. I have one low-rise scope mount for a Saiga -- so I can put it on either my 7.62x39 or my S12. With the low-rise mount, the option of using the iron sights goes away. Since the S12 puts me into the Open category, I'm guessing it would be advantageous to use some kind of optic.

     

    So....what's the popular choice with TEAM SAIGA??

     

    Jim

    Jim the eotech is wonderfull, but you need a magnifier if you are going to shoot in comp.! Sometimes you have to shoot at 300 yards...........and I do not know you but,...............my eyes love a little bit of help from a magnifier 3/4x eotech.

    regards

    G.

  10. Jim,

    you can shoot open shotgun and rifle, but you can be pistol production! No problem!!

    well............if you want to be sucidal...........well..........you can shoot your production in the open class but............. :(

    Regards

    Giulio

     

    I guess I just need to get out there and see these things first hand -- and learn the rules! I thin kI downloaded a copy of the USPSA rulebook somewhere. I certainly don't want to shoot my pistol in Open if I don't have to -- I thought it was "all or nothing" based on the most stringent requirements of any of your three weapons (and since the S12 is an Open shotgun...)

     

    While I'm asking questions: how common is it to have stages that require two or three different guns? In other words, stages where you have to transition from shotgun to pistol, or vice versa? Or with the rifle -- or with all 3 guns? Again, I've never seen a 3-gun match so I'm not sure what to expect yet.

     

    Thanks for all the info!

     

    Jim

    Yeap Jim, John is right!!! forget about rules, just come down and you will learn in a flash!

    Last sunday there were 2 rifle and pistol- 2 shotgun and pistol- 2 pistol=shooting house and uspsa qualif.

    Giulio

  11. Jim & Giulio,

    Please consider the N.C. Recon in Oxford, NC, October 27 & 28. This has been one of the premier 3-gun events for several years now as it is "recon" format. All ammo, weapons and gear must remain on your person from the start each day to the end of the day. Rifle/pistol on Saturday and Shotgun/pistol on Sunday with a huge prize table so everyone gets one pass at the prizes no matter what the score. Scoring is different from IDPA and USPSA and the classifications are very basic. If anyone here decides to go or needs more info just e-mail me.

     

    N.C. 3-gun links:

    http://bc3g.ath.cx/

    Ron, please give some info about the recon comp.?

    Thank you for your time

    Regards

    Giulio

  12. Thanks -- I'm going to make it a point to get down to the matches in the Richmond and Tidewater areas. I've been stationed in Norfolk for half of my 20 years in the Navy, so the drive doesn't bother me a bit!

     

    Like I said, I'm not really worried about winning anything - I just like the fun. The problem is going to be if my 17-yr old son comes with me. He's already shooting USPSA with me -- but he hasn't tried rifles too much. I guess we can just share the gear (although he shoots the Beretta PX4, not the CZ). I do have another AK and an AR - but I don't see another shotgun in my future any time soon! The good news is that we're just about the same size so we wouldn't have to readjust things!

     

    Jim

    Jim,

    you can shoot open shotgun and rifle, but you can be pistol production! No problem!!

    well............if you want to be sucidal...........well..........you can shoot your production in the open class but.............:(

    Regards

    Giulio

  13. I shoot 3 guns also! this is my tromix last sunday at Blackwater!!topmaul and the team saiga unfortunatly was not with me.........and my saiga was alone..........but.............it was very reliable like always!

    Looking GOOD!! I wish I could have shot with you. I have not been to Blackwater in years. Ron Reiner runs a great IDPA like match there. I relocated a few years ago fron N.VA to N. GA.

    Are you loading on a closed bolt with 10 Rd mags??

    3 gun no I do not reload with the bolt close I have on a little tric. On the last shot I push up a little lever and the bolt stay open. That really help a lottttttt!!!

    The IDPA run by Ron it will be in October! it will be incredible! probably all shooting houses.

    Best regards

    G.

  14. Hello john!! man............we missed you at blacwater sunday! the stages were incredible! the saiga like you suggested......with the polichoke just perfect!!! high brass, the key!!!!

    G

     

    I just put a PolyChoke on my S12 -- I'm going to try to pattern it tomorrow. What setting did you use - full or modified?

     

    I'm looking forward to a chance to join Team Saiga in the near future.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Jim

    Jim I like modified!! I think is just perfect for competition!

    You are welcome anytime, just let me know and I will put you on the list for blackwater the best facility I ever saw.

    regards

    Giulio

  15. Whew...thanks! That's what I thought -- but I knew if I didn't ask for sure I'd end up with a $100 paperweight!

     

    Jim

    I have one on my Saiga tromix. I removed the shark Bite and you can see the difference when you shoot. I tested in a 3 guns Comp. at blackwater last sunday and it was working like a charm. I had it on mod. and you can feel the recoil expecially because i was shooting high brass loads. No problems with the AGP mags! I think it is the way to go if you shoot in competition! so easy to change the setting. It dose not look "sexy" but it dose his work very well.

    regards

    Giulio

  16. That is it I will be at the Recon Match, maybe we can have a large Team Saiga group there and squad together

     

    John I will be back for Blacwater, but I will be in Hawaii for the 11!!!!I shot a match at NCRR this wednesday!! it was a last minute decision!! or i would have called you.

    Ask kevin if he need my tromix for the 11!!! I am putting a polichoke on this weekend.

    See you soon

    G.

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