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cellsworth

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  1. Welcome! Your company is a very valuable addition to the forum.
  2. Thanks Sal! I appreciate the information!
  3. I have had nothing but good experiences with K-Var. Me too. Some of their prices may be a little high, but they have excellent products and I have always gotten great service.
  4. Congratulations! I moved from New York to Texas 17 years ago and never looked back. As for those saying you'll be back in a few months, why would you want to go back to oppressive taxes and severe infringement of liberty? Carolina Shooter's Supply has such fast shipping, practically everyone in the U.S. feels like they're within a stones throw of them. Really though, you are making a great move!
  5. Any handgun from a top manufacturer that is comfortable for you to hold, shoot, and otherwise operate should be fine. Glocks, Springfield XDs, Sig Sauer, H&K, and Smith & Wesson M&Ps are some of the top contenders. Personally, I prefer the Smith & Wesson M&P, but pick what feels best to you.
  6. The PS90 is a good choice if you don't mind the handgun-class cartridge it fires. The bullets available to civilians are not too bad for overpenetration, which is certainly a plus in an urban area. The ammo capacity is very high,the gun is quite light and compact, and the integral optic (now with a black daytime reticle) features tritium illumination for low-light shooting. Recoil is negligible, and the gun is very fun to shoot.
  7. I have a Yugo M70 AK built by Century. It is actually quite nice, and accurate. I would like to get some spare parts for it, just in case. I am wondering if I can just get any "standard" 7.62X39 AK extractor, extractor spring, and firing pin; or if I would need to get parts specifically made for the Yugo M70. Thanks for any info.
  8. The app is cool, but the fact isn't. They're going to bring their liberal ideology with them and vote for the same policies that ruined the places they're fleeing. I like the old bumper sticker: "Welcome to the South. Now go home." ;-) You are so right! Liberalism is a cancer, and apparently it has metastasized.
  9. +1! Sometimes they are pretty stiff at first
  10. If you are defending your family from imminent serious bodily harm, you do what you need to do. Any effective unsuppressed gun is going to be very loud indoors. Most handguns probably wouldn't cause serious permanent hearing damage. Centerfire rifles will cause permanent hearing damage fired indoors, the question is just how serious it will be. I have heard that very young children may be rendered permanently deaf if a centerfire rifle is fired fairly close to them indoors. Unfortunately, all too many of our soldiers are suffering from permanent hearing damage as a result of having to fir
  11. The VZ58 with NEA rail and Aimpoint micro weighs about 6 lbs. 14 oz. unloaded w/o a magazine in place.
  12. Gunfixr is #1 in my book! The one nice feature I see in the other plug is the intuitive way in which the settings are designated, but that is not a big deal.
  13. I would just buy the Arsenal 74-style brake made for 7.62. They are quite nice.
  14. I have a couple of the TROMIX S-12 firing pins. They are excellent!
  15. Brian will ALWAYS treat you right. Buy with confidence.
  16. Would it be possible for you to weigh your setup? Wikipedia lists 6.42 lbs. as the weight for a generic VZ58, but that would unfortunately not be a large weight savings. That is, if that is the stock weight. If I could get 6.5 lbs unloaded but including Aimpoint Micro, I think we might actually have a good possibility. How is the reliability of the VZ58? I know the design is not the same as that of an AK, just curious how it stacks up in comparison. I will try to weigh it and get some pics for you. It will probably be a few days on the weight, as I don't have a scale. All I know i
  17. You could check out a VZ58. They are substantially lighter than an AK, yet still pack 7.62X39 punch. I have one with a side-folding stock and a micro Aimpoint on an NEA rail (which allows for perfect co-witnessing with the iron sights). Czechpoint is a good place to get them.
  18. As has been noted, you could mod a G2 FCG yourself. For some, that is a fine option. However, if you check out all that Dinzag does to make the G2 work just right with the Saiga .308, the price he charges really isn't at all bad for the quality and peace of mind.
  19. If you don't mind spending a fortune, Arsenal has done a limited run of 5.45X39 krinks.
  20. Best wishes on your recovery! It will take awhile. Saigatherapy may help!
  21. +1! I have had good experiences with K-var so far. Some of their prices may be a little high, but some of their products are competitively priced. They have a wide array of high quality products. I have always found their service to be excellent, but YMMV.
  22. +1 Nalioth. If you use a more squared-off stance, the Warsaw length stock is generally better. If you use a more bladed stance, the NATO length is generally better. I much prefer the Warsaw length, even though I am a bit above average in height.
  23. You mean they remind you of someone "playing ninja" in the most retarded/unrealistic way possible? Yeah, I got the same impression... But, he's not as silly as he looks. There are situations you might change stance in ONE of those manners. Putting them all together like a Kata simply looks moronic. (The low stance would be excellent for someone who really needs to slip and shoot his foot off.) Gabe is putting the movements together for instructional purposes, illustrating ways in which you could rapidly act to provide 360 degrees of coverage depending upon where the "threat" is in relation
  24. Obviously this thread never should have been started. This is the worst overreaction I have ever seen on this forum. The only reason I am adding a reply is to add my voice to all those supporting Dinzag / Brian. I have dealt with Brian several times, and his customer service is second to none. He does business the way it should be done. He bends over backwards to help his customers, and if there is a problem he makes it right and then some. It is almost sickening that a stand-up guy like that should even have to deal with this garbage thread. Dinzag rocks!
  25. that is the proper configuration. Are you eventually going to remove the dust-cover rail? That one isn't mine. It is a Rifle Dynamics build for someone else. I expect it will be months before mine is done due to the paperwork and backlogs. Mine will not have the rail attached to the hinged dust cover, just the Ultimak. Awesome. Good luck with the build. It is hard to believe there are still people out there who think the Krebs rail has any advantage over the ultimak setup. Thanks man. I really think that the Ultimak is the best way to go too.
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