Jump to content

jmacken37

Contributor
  • Content Count

    364
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by jmacken37

  1. OMG Mike is back!!! I've had numerous thoughts over the last while...mafia got him, had a stroke b/c of them cancer sticks, in jail (trumped up charges of course!), in S. America racing mules, etc., etc.

     

    Anyway, glad to see you around again and I hope things are well. Let me know if you need anyone else with a FA Saiga to test your mag!

     

    P.s. You need to cut down that barrel on your Saiga MG!

  2. Hello,

    I have for sale two of these from a project. They are new and include all the factory hardware.

     

    I'd like $77 shipped. Please contact me via email (jakelaura@msn.com) if interested. Thanks.

     

    RE-47a__89921.1272660699.1280.1280.jpg

    RE-47b__66494.1272660707.1280.1280.jpg

     

    Aluminum receiver extension replaces the standard, fixed buttstock on your AK-47 to let you install an M4 collapsible stock on your rifle. Provides five locking positions; corresponding white index numbers are visible through the release pin access hole found on many buttstocks. Near-receiver sockets on each side of the extension accept quick-detach, push-button swivels for single-point sling attachment. An internal storage compartment is accessible by removing screw-on cap from the rear of the extension. Includes mounting hardware.

  3. AOW's are legal. $200 to make and $5 to transfer is correct. Make your reciever and then have a manufacturer with an SOT paper it for you. Even if they charged you $100, you'd still be ahead of the game. Last I heard Tom is still waiting on approval for his receivers from the ATF. I got a FA S12 so I could have a short barreled shottie in Michigan. Stupid rules!

     

    Jake

  4. Mike, I remember giving you shit about rolling up to the Pit in MI for that pumpkin shoot a couple years ago in your Beamer. I suspect that car will be or has been replaced!

     

    Good job and I look forward to running into you again sometime.

     

    Jake

     

    Oh yeah! I just saw the listing. Where you going to get the receiver? I NEED to shoot that beast. Will's B-day party?

     

    Jake

  5. For the record, the Saiga 12 in the "Flawless" 100 round dump video has 4 ports @ .093". It has had a very in-depth friction reduction that is far beyond what I have seen commercially available. It is an incredibly smooth machine. Still, it will only run light loads 100% on the wide open setting. The weapon is not overgassed. If I were running Winchester Universal 100 rounds out of 100 with no failures on setting one, I might be concerned that the weapon is getting more gas than necessary when firing high base loads. The "Flawless" S12 has seen slugs and buck with no ill effects. Now, of course, the regulator is always on setting one for all loads unless it just won't run on that setting, so I have no fear of damaging my AK100 rear block, firing pin, or bolt. I do not take video of it running heavy loads because it is no big inspiring deal to fire expensive buckshot or slugs as seen in other's videos. I would love to see some other guys here show 100% reliability with some 100 round low base drum dump videos, but these weapons weren't designed to function with light loads or drums, so why bother making them run well with either, right? Why bother doing anything to attempt to increase the reliability of the weapon if all you are going to do is fire slugs and buck with stick mags, right? Yeah, why bother? Geez.... :rolleyes:

    Well, for the record, I have not seen the "flawless" video, nor do I really care to. A 100rd drum dump is not impressive to me, as I have no doubt the guns I built will do it easily. Hell, the select fire gun I did last year did much more than that, with bulk pack ammo, no cleaning. I am sure that if the fellow I built it for was having reliability problems, I would've heard from him by now.

     

    NOPE. No problems at all. Just ran it through a full day shotgun course and it was flawless. No cleaning for several range outings prior to the class, too. Did lube it though...

     

    Jake

  6. Ran the gun through a great MDFI shotgun class here in MI. The only problem I had was when we transitioned from buck/slugs to target loads and I forgot to turn the gas knob. Thanks again Nate!

     

    FWIW, I've been running one of those inexpensive Primary Arms red dots and it has not given me any problems on the Saiga.

     

    Jake

     

    P.S. Juggs are we having another pumpkin shoot this year?

  7. Nate is an artist. I'm taking the FA S12 he built me to a shotty class tomorrow (later this am!).

     

    I'll pick up a LRBHO he designs any day of the week.

     

    Jake

  8. Nate,

     

    Sounds good. Can I send the "beast" in for a LRBHO upgrade? I'm really loving the "beast" by the way and it puts the biggest grins on folks faces. Of course, you already know this!

     

    Jake

×
×
  • Create New...