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  1. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10202959633733077&set=gm.741219175947672&type=1&theater
  2. Anybody that knows what a great trigger feels like would not go this route - they would send it out or do it themselves. Like I said - these are big with the "plug and play" crowd... and these are the same ones that like to take that plug and play crap to the extreme.
  3. The modular concept definitely appeals to the "plug and play" crowd that either can't do the work themselves, or don't want to send their gun out to have a trigger job done by a professional. This does provide consistency and convenience, and they certainly have a foothold in the AR market.
  4. Hope he never has any more questions or problems..... D-BAG!
  5. How long ago did you send it? I sent a_m my address via PM for the one he didn't want, back on 1-13 and got a reply on 1-14 saying he would send it as soon as he received the one from you. People do get busy and can't get to projects sometimes, but he should have at least PMed you with acknowledgement that he received the part! Did you get the extended release from him? Never heard a word from him after I PM'ed him my address....
  6. Does that "Applicator" come in a magwell model also? I would like to get one for my ex, but the rock 'n lock might fit too loose...
  7. Peep sights (the type used on an AR) have to be close to the eye to work properly. That rail sits too far away from the eye for that style of sight, and is made to mount a "scout" scope, a red dot, or holographic type sight on.
  8. This again? I thought I made it very clear this time in the second sentence above - since you obviously have some guilt issues with this.
  9. Great place by the way... Ever continue down the road from there to Canyonlands NP and drive the White Rim Trail by any chance? Sounds like a perfect place to take a vacation with all the money us mods have swindled from you folks on this bolt issue.. seein' we were in on it.. I don't recall anyone ever accusing you or any of the other mods of any complicity in this matter. There were some questions as to why he was allowed to continue his operation, and the plug was not pulled earlier.
  10. Great place by the way... Ever continue down the road from there to Canyonlands NP and drive the White Rim Trail by any chance?
  11. Has anyone considered contacting Jerry Springer? This is looking as if it would be better off on his show than on this forum! JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY!
  12. I don't think the BATFE would see it that way.. Using that same logic, you could take a foreign AK stock (wood of polymer), shave down the sides to fit a 1.5mm receiver, and call it US made.
  13. I am 6' 3", and like a longer stock. I put a NATO length on my fixed stock V12, but have been happy with the length of the folder so far. Glad to be of help...
  14. If the factory recoil pad doesn't absorb enough recoil for you, there is a pad made to go over the OEM one... scroll down and you will see it. http://www.rusmilitary.com/html/firearms_vepr12.htm As for a REPLACEMENT - I am not aware of one being offered without having it custom made.
  15. brickfield mfg

    Mags

    I had one that the front lug broke off of, and they sent me a new mag body - no questions asked. http://www.agparms.com/contact/ If you plan on keeping the gun, I would suggest getting one of the new CSSPECS steel mags. They are of the highest quality, and will not break in cold weather as some polymer mags will. The have just hit the market, so they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for, and they will not let you down. edit - here is the link... http://stores.csspecs.com/saiga-12-gauge/
  16. As I said before - I have enough for my hunting and pest control needs to get by without feeling like I have to go out and buy up all I can lay my hands on to stack it in the corner, or make a huge profit on. I have plenty of other guns I can shoot with either ammo that is available or reloaded with components that are available. Would I like to have more? Sure - because it would be fun to take my daughter out and turn her loose with a brick for the afternoon, or be able to compete in a few smallbore matches in the summer. And again, as I have said - it is that group I feel sorry for... The ki
  17. It DID spin him around as if he had been hit up-side his head with a sledge hammer!
  18. There is a big difference between having what you need, the need to have more than anybody else, and being an opportunist that takes advantage of a situation for profit. I was in San Francisco in 1989 when a earthquake shut down all services for a few days. There were shop owners that thought they needed to charge people outrageous prices for candles, water, and basic necessities - free market? - I guess you could call it that, but those business owners soon found themselves without customers afterwards when people refused to support them any longer because of their greed.
  19. Too bad there are not more people like you out there! Especially when you stop and think about the number of kids that are not able to spend an afternoon with a brick of ammo, some "reactive" targets, and all kinds of imagination!
  20. It just made the most sense to me. This is what it came down to in my mind... SGM chokes - $45.00 each or $95.00 for a set of three (modified, full, extra full) - but that did not give me the option of a flash hider SGM chokes with external threads - $55.00 each (only available in full or modified) - plus another $35.00 for the US made Russian 10 slot flash hider Choke tube adapter (various vendors) - about $35.00 - $45.00 for the adapter plus the cost of the choke tubes ($15.00 and up, and available in a wide variety of choke constrictions) - but still no flash hider. Some are mad
  21. i love that picture... the only way it could be better is if were ME..... that's great man... He was running fast, and I led him too much...
  22. Exactly how much ammo would one have to own to be "hording"? I used to buy a case (5000 rounds) of match ammo per season when I was competing in smallbore matches, and would try and have 1000-2000 rounds of hunting/plinking ammo on hand in case my daughter wanted to take the GSG-5 out for the afternoon. I had 2000 rounds of bulk pack hollow points on hand when the shortage hit, and have not bought any more because I refuse to pay $90 for a brick of crappy ammo (when and if I can find it)! I put traveling to matches on hold, and the GSG-5 has stayed in the rack. I hunt small game with a Wi
  23. I am on the board of a small Conservation Club, who's annual fundraising banquet is next weekend (2-22-14). We raise a lot of money to promote hunting and fishing to local youth, sponsor kids to take the Hunter Safety Course, and donate to various causes that benefit youth. We have a huge turn out because we generally have about 12-13 guns that we raffle, auction, and make available to "win" in various games. One "give-away" that has always been a HUGE hit with both adults and the children is the .22 we draw for, and give to some lucky kid - no purchase required - just sign up. But sadly t
  24. I am not sure anyone has ever published an extensive comparison of different brands of slugs. I would like to see it if there is one out there! Most manufacturers publish data and ballistic charts for their products, but it would be nice to see them compiled side by side.
  25. For the metal folder? Are you talking about the Molot factory folder? Are you looking for a replacement for the one that came on the stock?
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