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kohburn

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  1. Has to be one or the other. Yeah. That's what the "either" was for, that prefaced the list. Mine has no problem feeding without the ramp - however still had to deal with the interference that prevents the non-sega magazines from locking into place.
  2. what pisses me off the most is rather than bailing out the homeowners who are going through forclosure - they bail out the banks that forclosed on them. WTF? its the tax payers money that is bailing them out
  3. with the regular hunting stock you need to replace 1 part with US made part (hand grip, gas piston) in order to use the US made 11+ mags (3 parts there) for a total of 4 parts replaced with the skeleton stock (counts as both stock and pistol grip) you now have to replace a total of 5 parts, so 3 with the US made mags, and then 2 more. the trigger group from dinzag counts as 2 parts. thats my plan anyways because I have the skeleton stock and like it, and don't really like any of the available forearm grips. downfall is people will always be asking me "is that 922 compliant?" since it lo
  4. A previous post in this thread mentioned them being in the $40 to $50 range, I am going to wait as well, see how the new ones look cause if they are good and they wont fly off the barrel, no cutting, no drilling required then I will definitely be getting one. I have had my 7.62x39 SAIGA for about 3 years now, had it as is for a year then did the conversion but now wanting to do more to it. Too bad the price of the ammo has gone up so much, if I had known I would have bought like a dozen 1,000 round cases at $65, which is how much I got my first 1000 round case for! there is only one dir
  5. robot jox? technology for to do what they showed has been around for years - the problem with all of those is an electrical power source.
  6. my boys: Due at the end of January Rescue dog, think he is part doberman part hound, hoping to train him to go hunting with me.
  7. new around here - just ordered my first saiga a few days ago - may aswell add myself to this. this is me stalking my friends in the woods during one of many annual paintball days and this is me in the ER getting stitched up after an angle grinder disk exploded - hey atleast i was wearing eye protection.
  8. Yes, it would count as a US made part, and work for compliance. hmm so if I made a mold of the stock handguard and made a composite (say carbon fiber or kevlar) copy then it would count. (what can i say i like the stock grip over any US made replacements i've seen)
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