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abra-cadaver

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About abra-cadaver

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  • Birthday 09/18/1981

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    Garland TX
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    My Son, My Woman, Guns, Dogs, Videogames, Warhammer 40k, Horror Flicks
  1. A mess to you may be a good starter ak for me. I understand where you are coming from with the limited budget. The t6 with the built in pistol grip is 60 bucks though, so my advice (which is worth what you paid for it) would be to leave your Saiga stock for the moment. As funds allow pick up a tapco g2 single hook trigger, and a tapco Ak stock. (I prefer the original fixed stock). Thats about 60 bucks there, then save up for a pistol grip, and the nut an screw to attach it and a retainer plate. This will only cost a little bit more money, and with some sweat you will have much better res
  2. The Tapco is Warsaw lenght. The most obvious difference cosmetically is the groove on the side of the Kvar stock. The Kvar stock is generally considered better made, and the part of the stock that goes into the reciever must be sanded, filed, or Dremeled to fit. The Tapco unit just slides right in and does not offer as snug of a fit as a properly fitted Kvar. The Tapco also lacks the trapdoor in the back plate which is present on the Kvar model to store your cleaning kit. I don't know how the butt plate demensions compair. I personally have the Tapco stock on my rifle, its plenty adequate
  3. I shoot at the Garland public shooting range. I have never seen a Saiga Shotgun there, but I have seen other tactical shotguns. They will not let you shoot shotguns at thier targets.You have to setup cardboard boxes to put your targets on. They usually have some boxes you can use, but to be safe I would bring some of my own. I shoot my Saiga 7.62x39 here. They do not allow fmj ammo. so if you want to shoot your rifle bring some hollow or soft points.
  4. I have also ordered ammo from Wideners before, and was happy with my transaction.
  5. Your right. It really is hard to mess up these rifles beyond the point of fixing.
  6. Its not very thick at all. It should be fairly obvious when you hit pay dirt, there wont be any resistance. Just make sure you punch and line up where you want that hole, you only get one shot to make it right. That said its not too hard. I had issues with mine. My guide was contacting my bolt, and I stripped out my original threads. I had to go one size up on the tap, and reshape my bullet guide a lil and now everything is go. Really its not all that difficult, just use some superglue and test and retest for function. Break cleaner will take the super glue off.
  7. I yeah that patch is for space marines from Warhammer 40k. I have only played one tabletop game but I do have some of the modles. I wandered into a Gamesworkshop store looking for video games a year ago. So yeah, I don't know about the older stuff, or its value. I am a sucker for modles though, I used to build em with my dad all the time. I feel connected with him while I build. Oh and I have chaos space marine modles. They are like the space marines but all evil lookin with skulls and spikes everywhere.
  8. Tapco in my opinion does not deserve alot of the crap that they get. Thier stuff isn't always top of the line, but its usually really good for what you pay. To some people though anything less than the best is just offensive. Tapco provides american made products that would otherwise be out of reach to people with more limited budgets, and I think thats pretty noble.
  9. Ah, I read the answer, and didnt even realize it until I decoded it. 01001001 00100000 01101100 01101111 01110110 01100101 00100000 01101101 01111001 00100000 01010011 01100001 01101001 01100111 01100001
  10. I want one! Though I wouldn't be shooting at messy targets near my computer.
  11. If someone likes shooting from a bench rest all the time like that, more power to em. We should all be able to enjoy our guns any way we like. However if you are trying to (im)prove your marksmanship the bench rest is not how you do that. Its a test of the gun itself like others have said. If you wanna compair your skill with someone else, you should be trying to do things as similarly as possible, ex both shooting prone, standing, kneeling ect. If your prepairing for shtf you should be practicing with your weapon in the manner closest to expected usage. I like to practice standing most, thoug
  12. Im no expert here, but heres my opinion. Folding stocks are cool and all but not really $200 dollars worth of my money cool. As others have said they are most convenient for compact transport, but a fix stocked ak is definetly manageable enough for me.
  13. Haha the cover me line was pretty funny. God Im so glad I've got my russian AK.
  14. A big pot of pinto beans, some bran muffins, espresso, and a big bottle of Jagermeister. I will be damned if I don't go down without raising a stink.
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