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  1. 4393 *claps hands together* I hope I win!
  2. Coc

    S-12 Ammo.

    Federal's 100-round "bargain box" at Wally World is great for skeeting/bird hunting. I've fired a couple boxes on the #1 gas setting with no problems whatsoever. For personal defense, I'd again go with Federal full-power tactical buckshot. The Flitecontrol is more of the same with a more even shot spread, as mentioned above; if 9 pellets don't do it, 15 probably won't either. The low recoil stuff won't cycle reliably on the #1 setting, so be warned. I'm still trying to figure out what to do with all this Winchester Ranger low-recoil 9-ball #00 stuff I bought last year. Maybe I'll make a sh
  3. Sorry for the picture quality, this is a frame clipped from video of me shooting at my local range. Remington 3" Slugger High-Velocity 7/8oz @ 1875FPS + 18" barrel'ed Saiga = flamethrower
  4. Mike, I'm loving the publicity this drum is getting. I'm sure it's been asked before, so my apologies if it's a repeat.... but do you plan on manufacturing a 3" version any time in the near future, and if so, rough ballpark? I'm honestly waiting on the 3" version to get one of these. It just FEELS right.
  5. Coc

    Saiga vids thread

    What does the above say ? Hmmmm, allow posting of youtube videos that people might never have seen before or are fresh, ORRRRRR.... let thread sink? Hmmmmm. I think you need to get your priorities straight. This one is of me letting rip 10 rounds from fellow forumgoer Veen's Saiga, followed closely by my XD45. Hooray for private land!
  6. I'd spring for at least one since I intend to take my Saiga hunting with me next time out; I wouldn't want the game warden to come blow up my dog and crush my car.
  7. I had a good spot of trouble getting that search tool to work correctly, and I'm by no means a 'internet computer machine' newb. I did my share of lurking and only found one or two recent AGP threads; last time I came, there were about the same number of AGP threads. It seemed to me the problems were far and few, and perhaps limited to a case-by-case basis. Hence, the OP describes in minor detail the problems I've been having. My apologies if I came off negative against AGP, they've produced a great product and its tough to make every variant of an autoloading shotgun with six parts work the s
  8. Just out of curiosity, I know Silver Bear isn't exactly the healthiest ammo for your receiver to shoot, but does it offer a fix for this problem? In theory, you could leave a silver bear at the top of a magazine you wanted to keep in the gun, and the metal hull shouldn't deform under stress, could you not? This is, of course, after you have field-tested the functionality of chambering, firing and ejecting metal shells in your gun.
  9. I think you're misunderstanding the OP. I am aware that many other people are having great success with their guns, but I'm not about to take some of these crazy suggestions to heart, sell my gun and mags and buy a $1500 AR that coughs on a few grains of sand and anything less than mil-spec $80 mags. All I came here to find out is what I can do to make the AGP mags work with my Russian gun. They've obviously proven their success if everyone is still constantly buying them up off gunbroker and such, so all I need to do is get the follower "remanufacturing" right the first time and I should
  10. That's actually one of the first things on our list of stuff to try. I hypothesized that the action of the bolt slamming back home from hitting the buffer was too quick a motion to allow time for the mag to feed the next shell. However, hopefully this isn't our ONLY option; despite the platform being built to handle such stresses, I sure don't want to have to deal with hot metal on metal trunion-wrenching action being delivered to my shoulder several hundred times a year. Does firing slugs through a full choke impact feeding and ejecting in any way? I know that after running a phosphor bor
  11. Thanks for the label, but I'm not here to bitch about AGP mags not working, I think enough people have done that before me. I'm here to figure out what work needs to be done on the mags to get them to function in my Russian Saiga, namely full loads of slugs so hopefully one day I can shoot IDPA/3gun matches. Apparently everyone is supposed to be ok with their shotguns having Type 4 failures after every shot for the first few hundred rounds, but that just doesn't sit well with me.
  12. Hello all, I'm pretty new to the forums, but I've been lurking and checking out the hot topics such as Mike's 20-rounders (I'm in love ), and thusly i know for a fact I'm not going to be covering any new ground here. I just thought I'd let everyone in on my plans thus far for my Saiga. I recently purchased my Izhmash Armory Saiga-12 from a buddy whom had had it sent to Tony for a bit of work, namely an AK-syle short stock, shortened barrel, pistol grip and trigger assembly. Being that Tony stands by his excellent work, I'm almost certain the gas port has already been bored since the
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