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    Which Stock?

    I got a Competition Folding Stock from Tony at tromix.com, it was 150 bucks and has an adjustable cheak piece. I love it and it, and it was the same price as the non comp stock w/out the adjustment. If you get one I also suggest going the extra mile and having Tony put on a Limbsaver.. man it helps a lot when you are ripping multiple rounds off.
  2. Thanks Mike, I look forward to doing some more biz with you. I have 2 drums and a gas plug and everything works Great!
  3. My gun works great and cycles well with the MD Drum.. I was going to polish my bolt and slick everything up but when I checked my Tromix Converted Gun it looks like Tony must have polished it in the process when he did my gun.. I am not sure but it does look completely different than my stock Saiga.. I gotta say, I love to work on stuff but I had Tony do a Saiga 12 for me for my collection and man it is a fine fine fine weapon.. This dude is awesome.. I am going to do my other gun myself (trigger group move etc.) but I am so very happy that I have a Tromix Gun done by Tony.. Amazing work and q
  4. 1787 Thanks Mike, I love my drum it works great.
  5. Yep it's a small world.. I'm the guy that was With the guy that had the Saiga 12 Wanted Sign on his back at the Indy Show.. lol
  6. My prayers are with you. It is going to be tough for her but it's possible to survive. If she is in a chemically induced coma keep talking to her. I was in a coma for almost 50 days with 3rd degree full thickness burns over 75 percent of my body. I could hear what people were saying and it was comforting to know that someone was there. I must say being burned was a undescribeable nightmare. God Bless You and Good Luck edit: IMO, The Power of Prayer is essential in surviving bad burns.
  7. I am glad the case is taking place while I am still alive. It was side stepped in 1939 in the SC,, hopefully they will have a fairly broad ruling in favor of individual ownership. It is going to be tough for them if they get specific but I hope they have the ballz to such. Our rights are being incrementally taken away and we need a ruling on this. Some states might not feel the pressure as much as others. Many coastal states, and Illinois are under constant attack by socialist state governments that are rabid about banning firearms. It's high time we get an answer from SCOTUS on this. It gets
  8. What kind of buckshot was you using. If you really want to impress your friend pick up some Speer Law Enforcement 8 pellet 00 buckshot. Out of a 19" it averages a 5 inch pattern with no flyers at 25 YARDS (75 feet) and at 50 yards (150 feet) it was averaging 12 inches ( good enough to put them all in the chest). I have heard that the Federal Law Enforcement buckshot has similar patterns but is 9 pellet. I haven't had a chance to pick any up for testing though. Thank You Mike! I am ordering some new rounds to experiment with. I gotta say I am really impressed. I also pre ordered a
  9. Congrats on the Turkey Shoot! I have noticed that my S-12 19" gun has an unbelievably nice tight pattern at 50 ft.. I told a buddy about it and he didn't believe it... I loaded up w/ 12 ga. 2 3/4 in. 00 Buck and shot the bottom of a barrel at that distance and the pattern was just slightly bigger in total than the size of a soccer ball.. (Beautiful) Anyway thanks for the tip, the next Turkey Shoot I do at the club, I will take the Saiga.. ehehe
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