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mr47

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About mr47

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  1. Cobra 72 was kind enough to modify my factory Saiga 7.62x39 handguard. Eight cooling vents, four on each side, and a picatinny rail was what I wanted done to it. Cobra 72 did a fantastic job. The vents are symmetrical and very neatly cut. The rail is nice and sturdy. I could go on but a picture is worth a thousand words. Hopefully they work as my mac isn't entirely compatible with my phone camera. Here goes nothin. ps. the picture of my glock is just in there cause it's cool. I put a ported barrel, light weight trigger spring, and custom trigger block in it... oh and extended takedown pin
  2. Go to OPS and have Mike Hardeson do a TL2 conversion on it!! Added:This is just the glock stuff I had within arm's reach.. HOLY SHIT THAT'S A LOT OF 33RD CLIPS WHAT THE HELL DO YOU DO WITH THAT MANY? I'ma have to buy a couple more before you take em all! Do they fit the carbine you have pictured there? ps my Glock made laser light combo looks WAY better than that clunky one I keep seeing on some peoples guns.
  3. Glock17 w/Glock laser/flashlight combo 1000+ rounds fired, zero malfunctions Went for the 9mm instead of the .357 sig because the sig rounds have noticeably more recoil. They're great too though. I give Glocks a big thumbs up. the factory sights suck though. they're clunky and plastic but a laser makes up for that big time.
  4. Lol! Then don't you worry when that brick of a pistol jams up on you when you really don't want it to. Like when you're trying to defend your home with it. Hey you know why they call them hi-points? Cause you gotta point em up real high if you want to hit your target! No but seriously. Don't buy a hi-point for home defense. They guy who said get one if you want to beat the crap out of a gun. He's thinking along the right lines. The only thing hi-point makes that isn't crap is their carbines. No offense to any hi-point pistol owners reading this but I'll choose my Glock 17 over any
  5. Man you should have looked into it a LOT more before posting that. I just bought my first Saiga too, a .762. I went into a local gun store planning on buying some 9mm rounds for my Glock and ended up trading a Smith and Wesson 686-6 for the Saiga. I was the first owner of the S&W and kept it in great shape. I'd had it for about four years and had shot it at LEAST 3000 times. Nothing that cleaning it after every outing with a silicate cloth couldn't cover up. But anyway I asked the guy what the Saiga was. I thought it was some kind of funky new SKS or something. I don't personally like the
  6. Man you should have looked into it a LOT more before posting that. I just bought my first Saiga too, a .762. I went into a local gun store planning on buying some 9mm rounds for my Glock and ended up trading a Smith and Wesson 686-6 for the Saiga. I was the first owner of the S&W and kept it in great shape. I'd had it for about four years and had shot it at LEAST 3000 times. Nothing that cleaning it after every outing with a silicate cloth couldn't cover up. But anyway I asked the guy what the Saiga was. I thought it was some kind of funky new SKS or something. I don't personally like the
  7. I just purchased a saiga .762 carbine with the 16 in barrel. I have a rail mounted on the side and a tubeless reflex sight is in the mail. I'm planning on buying the Dragnov style skeletonized stock and a folding pistol grip stock. 922r compliance doesn't go very far in the great state of Montana. Anyway the only thing I can't seem to find is a forward grip with a lower rail that I can mount a nice folding pistol grip to. The only one I can find is for the saiga 12. I can't imagine it fits any of the rifles. Can any one help me out with this? An American manufactured forend is preferable but I
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