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  1. I just today received my order from them. +1 for the order being handled well and efficiently. +2 for the response time. I PMed my order at about 0255, and had a response by 0317. Where else do you find service like that? +3 for the patience. I ordered on the 8th of MAR, and just received today on the 4th of APR. This was no fault of theirs, however; my local dealer was having problems faxing their FFL. It took about 3 weeks, and I decided to use another dealer (which I was avoiding using because it's 25 miles away). Got the fax there, and Nathan had the shipment in the mail the next mornin
  2. Walk through the woods? It works, you know. Or, if you don't have woods.....walk in the desert? The grassland? Admittedly, swmpland would suck, but hell - there are at least the sides of the road. This kills me, every time this comes up - "What if there are checkpoints?" ..."What if the roads are clogged with stalled cars?" Get around the mindset of "Going someplace=road". If you can get out of that frame of mind, then you can think to survive. And that's what really counts. (Note: THE_HUNTER, this is not a diatribe against you, I just see this question all too often, and too m
  3. Yes, as stated, the above thread is useful. Basically, where the numbers are, that is that cap. That whole assembly (kind of thimble-shaped) will unscrew, giving you access to the gas system. (Note: For normal firing, what you do is hold the button in, screw the stopper (that's the official name of this part) all the way in, the back it out to the first number you hit (should be 1)) The tool that came (or should have come) with the gun, the one that's like a long screwdriver, works well for simultaneously depressing the button and providing some leverage to turn the stopper should it
  4. The only problem you'll have if you leave them in the mag for extended periods of time is if you leave the mag in the weapon on closed bolt. The pressure of the shell constantly pressing against the bolt causes top round shell deformation, and thus often causes a failure to feed. It is said that using a slug as the top round will help alleviate that problem, and that using an all-steel-cased shell will eliminate it. Personally, I don't have any steel hulls lying around, and I don't want a slug as the first round for HD. I want buckshot, because it gives me better coverage, since a HD situatio
  5. Yeah, it does look like you're off to a good start. Don't go changing too much at once though. If you fix the problem, and changed 5 things at once, you'll never know which of the 5 was causing the original problem. One variable at a time, as my chemist professor used to scream at me. Any good gun oil will work for the action. I don't know personally, I've never seen anything "official", but every single person on here, when the subject comes up, will tell you NOT to lubricate the gas system. Make sure it's well cleaned out, but it doesn't need any lube. This, again, is not my personal adv
  6. Yes, as Mike said, it is normal for the bolt not to go completely into battery if going slowly forward. I was concerned about this myself, until I stripped it and looked at the groove in the bolt carrier where the bolt rotates, you'll see a little ledge where it gets hung up. (No digital camera, sorry no pics) I don't know what function it serves, but I figure they wouldn't have made it that way without a damned good reason. And besides, in my case the gun functions flawlessly just like this. As for the non-cycling, I read somewhere on here that someone (Max, I think) had a similar problem
  7. There are a few other things with trusts I would mention. Caveat: I'm not a lawyer, YMMV, UAYOR, etc.Here's "Trusts 101 in One Paragraph" The thing about a trust is that the legal and equitable title (basically, who posses it physically,and can do things with it - legal - and who gets to benefit from it - equitable) must be separate. Basically, one person (the trustee) is the person who holds the property, and another (the beneficiary) is the one who benefits. This can be done for a variety of reasons - don't trust the beneficiary, want to make sure your child doesn't get all the money
  8. I don't have experience with Direct Outdoor Supply. Sorry, maybe someone else does. But..if you're looking at those Tapco parts, I would check out www.jsesurplus.com . They have the same parts, but a lot less (T6 for 45, Galil style handguard for 28). Mind you, I've never done business with them either, but they claim they're from Tapco and maintain the warranty, so...that's where I'm going when I finally buy my conversion parts. Just food for thought.
  9. I was hoping someone would find that funny. Crap. I guess my (very dry) sense of humor fails to translate over the internet.
  10. Yeah, kind of. They only count as one part if they're foreign manufactured. It doesn't matter how many US parts you have in, only how many foreign parts. That's the thing I was trying to point out above (and I'm not sure I was being clear on it) is it doesn't matter if the drum counts as having a floorplate, or just a body and follower. Even if you count the drum only as a body and follower (this counting as "two parts") there is still no floorplate - domestic or foreign - so you're still only counting foreign parts as 11 (10 if you don't count threaded barrel).
  11. The AOW stamp is $5 to transfer but if I recall correctly, it's still $200 to manufacture. Also IIRC you can't make a shotgun an AOW unless it has never had a stock on it. But it is almost 0300, I might be wrong.....*snooze*
  12. If the synthetic thumbhole stock is US Made, and you only use US made mags, you're in the clear. Good luck, and make sure to post pics! We all love gun porn.
  13. I don't think how you count the drum parts matters...I could be wrong, but follow me here. 922 only specifies that you can't have more than 10 foreign made parts. So, you have: (1) Receiver (2) Barrels (3) Muzzle attachments (shotguns w/ threaded barrels only) (4) Bolts (5) Bolt carriers (6) Gas pistons (7) Triggers (8) Hammers (9) Disconnectors (10) Buttstock (11) Forearms, handguards Discounting the magazine parts, these are the only foreign parts left in the gun, and that's all that matters. So you only need to replace one of these. Of course, you mi
  14. I'll see your $5.75, and I'll counter with $7.62, shipping, and a $5.56 gas card.
  15. OK, here's my best shot: 1) It depends on your interpretation. Consider the three magazine pieces (not sure how you'd separate them with the drum, but it's moot anyway) as US Made. That gives you 10....or 11, if your barrel is threaded. There seems to be some debate as to whether a threaded barrel with no actual extension, just a thread protector, would still be counted as a Muzzle Accessory on "The List". I personally feel that since there's no real accessory attached (no flash hider, suppressor, choke, etc.) then there is in fact no accessory. Most people err on the side of caution (whic
  16. Holy crap!I've never priced ballistics gel before. Three blocks of that stuff and I'd have enough for my new Walther! Still, I could probably get a few friends to go in for it, it would be great to see how these and a few other things act.
  17. .......I hate asking the stupid question, but someone's got to ask it, and it's usually me. You said you have the combo PG/folding stock linked above, which works on unmodified saigas. You indicate that you want an ACE folder, and later a SAW-style pistol grip. Are you aware of the conversion process that is necessary to accomplish this? I don't want to sound like an ass, or like I'm being facetious, I just want to make sure you don't get all the parts in hand and then go "Ummmm, what?" And of course, like inparidel said, make sure (conversion or no) you follow along with 922 ( r ) com
  18. As far as the price, that's what you're gonna look at, at least anytime soon. I got mine 3-4 weeks ago from Gilbert's ( http://www.gilbertsguns.com/Shotguns/Saiga) for $439, and looks like they're expecting a shipment to come in by the end of this month. Of course, have to add the shipping ($20 flat) and the FFL fee (was $25 for me, seems to be about the going rate.) Atlantic seems to have a few left as well. And of course, every once in a while you get lucky and find someone on gunbroker, or on the forums here. But yeah, 439-459 is what you're going to be looking at, generally.
  19. "to see what is worth".... To see what what is worth? Can we have more than one sentence? .....confoozled...........
  20. Who knows? Probably no one. Who wants to know? ME! And probably everyone else here. Anyone know where we can get some? Hrmmmm...The Bear thinketh.......
  21. Tactical weapons......what makes you tactical is not your gun. It's you. Your gun will do if you will do. A JC Higgins 28" pump action dangling off of the pinky finger of someone like Louis Awerbuck is more tactical than a Tromix conversion with HK sights, forward pistol grip, Surefire, laser, etc.....in the hands of, say me. Your gun will do if you will do. That being said, check out the picture threads in the respective forums. You'll see the whole gamut of what can be done to them. The options are nearly limitless. All the Saigas are basically the same....an AK platform, chambered in di
  22. I would just order it. That's what I did. The next shipment's supposed to be coming the end of this month (or so gilbert's says) but you don't wanna wait that long. Atlantic seems to have a few in stock. They're well worth every cent spent! I'm going to continue torture testing my baby this Friday!!
  23. Well, that's........I wouldn't exactly say comforting, but on the other hand it eases my anxiety somewhat. Shouldn't be a problem if I just keep it well clean and lubed, like the rest of the gun, right?
  24. So, I got my S12 a few weeks ago, but due to various constraints (hate that reality thing butting in) I've only been able to bring it out a few times, and have put maybe 300 rounds through it. This last time I got back home and was stripping it to clean when I noticed that some of the finish was coming off the fire control group. The reciever is fine, but the finish is wearing off the bolt hold open and the trigger where it rotates and contacts the reciever. Sooooo, my question is...has anyone else experienced this happening? If so, any ideas what might cause it? I'mnot worried about the t
  25. It was that trail of honey I left....brought ya right in That, and I thought "Saiga" was Russian for "pic-a-nic" baskets.
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