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07HEMI4ME

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About 07HEMI4ME

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  • Birthday 04/23/1965

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    S. FL / E. TN
  1. When picking it up maybe they have one with the 19" barrel you can take home instead of the 24" Nice wife
  2. Woo-hoo, Mine changed to shipped this morning.. Can't wait to get it.. ordered on 2/19, #128xx
  3. Thanks man.. that's exactly what I was looking for. I knew it needed to be bent but just wanted to be sure where and not mess it up. Heading to our place in TN next weekend for Two weeks, and Im hoping to shoot it allot.
  4. Could someone Please post a picture of where the spring needs to be bent to fix a trigger reset problem. Thank you
  5. I go every other Friday in the afternoon, and I have had NO problems with anyone there shooting or the range staff. All have acted very professional in all of the dealing I have had with them. They are more expensive then the Indian River County Range, but since my wife and I purchased a place out there for a weekend spot to go, it is on the way and I find myself shooting more, so that in it self is a plus. Their port-o-lets are clean and are the big handicap ones. Im throwing around the idea of getting a membership there, it covers the whole family. Ill be there this Friday p
  6. I carry a Taurus PT-145 Millennium Pro daily. Shoots really good. I did remove the straight 8 sites and replaced them with some 3 dot night sites.
  7. Took the S12 to the range after the conversion, put 75 rds thru it. It is definitely more balanced and allot easier to shoot. BUT.. About every 4 or 5 rds the trigger would fail to reset all the way, but with a little flick of the finger it was back. Anyone have an idea as to why the trigger is acting the way it is? The conversion was completed using the following parts: Tromix Fire Control Group Tromix modified Tapco Trigger assembly SAW Pistol Grip Tromix Do-It-Yourself Saiga 12 Trigger Guard Tapco AK Original Style Buttstock Mississippi Auto Arms Saiga 12 Thread
  8. Boy you were putting you lives on the line there, You were Very lucky to come out alive, Very Dangerous... You only had a 5 rd mag, and I counted 6 VERY Evil jugs, you could of been KILLED man... You need a 10, 12 rd mag or a 20 rd drum if you are going to go into that meat grinder again....
  9. My 1st Saiga and I purchased a Saiga-12 yesterday....
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