Xrtrlrider 5 Posted November 12, 2012 Report Share Posted November 12, 2012 Ive owed a 995TS, great little plinker, mags are tiny and hard to load, surprisingly accurate, Gets very dirty fast, to the point it jammed on me a few times. Long as its clean it's alright. I sold it, wouldnt get another one...got mine for $50 from a friend, changed out the stock...put a milled alum. trigger on it...but eh... Saiga is way better choice all in all. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
timy 1,185 Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2012 Ive owed a 995TS, great little plinker, mags are tiny and hard to load, surprisingly accurate, Gets very dirty fast, to the point it jammed on me a few times. Long as its clean it's alright. I sold it, wouldnt get another one...got mine for $50 from a friend, changed out the stock...put a milled alum. trigger on it...but eh... Saiga is way better choice all in all. Won't argue that the Saiga is better and I have it in my grubby hands (along with several others) as of now. However, I like a little variety so I'll also have a Hi-Point within a week or so. They get dirty fast huh? Hmm....I wonder if I could reload 9mm with a little detergent in the powder? That way I could just hose it off, WD40 it, and be good to go. That would be awesome! Yeah, I know it probably wouldn't work but I can dream leastwise. I agree 100%. I went with the crowd and disdained them for a long time myself, but then researched them. Rugged, accurate, cheap, if a bit homely. Sounds good to me. Rugged, accurate, cheap, if a bit homely... sounds like my ex! Not to get too personal, but sounds like a keeper to me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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