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7N6Wolf

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  1. 7N6Wolf

    Saiga 410

    I have seen Saiga .410's selling for a bit above $400.00, generally speaking. That price is still not horrible, but I am not sure if I want a .410 shotgun.
  2. I suppose that this NATO ammunition is interchangeable, given that I did not even have to adjust my M1A's scope when I changed from a magazine loaded with German 7.62X51 to one loaded with Portuguese 7.62X51. I may eventually get some Radway Green 7.62X51 myself, given its good reputation.
  3. I have not had any issues with them, but then again, I have only purchased ammunition from them online.
  4. I have not used any of this ammunition, but I have read that it is some of the best 7.62X51mm surplus available. I may have to try it out sometime (so far, I have been using German and Portuguese surplus 7.62X51).
  5. This is good advice. In fact, my anti-virus/spyware program (Webroot) has repeatedly shown me warnings when visiting that website. I am fond of the information at that site, but I have shied away from it as of late due to all of the warnings I have received from my anti-virus/spyware program.
  6. ODGreenThumb seems to be the only one experiencing the anomaly of keyoling with a Saiga 5.45 (normally, this is what some Century 5.45 guns do), so I would not worry about this. Saiga rifles are made in the same plant that produces AK's for the Russian military, so the quality is definitely up there. My Saiga 5.45 occasionally jammed without a bullet guide, but I installed a bullet guide from CSS, and the gun now works flawlessly. Apparently, some jam, some don't. But then again, given their inexpensive nature, I think it is inexcusable not to install a bullet guide just to be safe (t
  7. The fact that you called a major capitalist corporation "Wal-Marx" never stops making me laugh. Will you call privatization a form of nationalization next? The whole thing about those four boxes being cheaper does not surprise me; I have noticed snack foods being the same way in grocery store (sometimes two smaller packages will cost less in terms of cents per unit as opposed to one bigger package). I live on Target's home turf (Twin Cities), so the Wal-Mart stores around here are the smaller ones that do not sell ammunition.
  8. LOL! Did you take it to court? i hate to say it but he was prob,mad that you had a right to ccw! Well, that and/or the given county in which GREYLUPO was pulled over really needed funds added to its coffers. It is kind of odd how the officer simply shifted to "driving in the carpool lane" after finding out he could not bust the OP with the tinted window.
  9. Congratulations on your AR-15 build. I recently built an AR-15 myself, using a Smith and Wesson M&P 15 lower receiver.
  10. I am not sure if I will go down the SBR road with my Draco, but I really like the look of that gun.
  11. I use an Otis cable and oversized patches (the Otis ones or 12 gauge patches) to clean my 7.62X39mm rifle bores. It typically does not take too much effort to get the barrel shiny so I can see the lands and grooves. I don't bother trying to keep cleaning the gun until the patches come out clean, given that I would be cleaning the gun all day long. Not to mention that overzealous cleaning can do more damage to a bore than any amount of shooting. If it has been sitting for awhile, I would run a bore brush through it and then follow up with patches. But still, don't expect the patches to
  12. This only seems shocking to some at first glance, but if you really think about it, his so-called porn can't be considered porn by our standards:
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