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Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Postare you sure? I've read elsewhere this is Executive order which means it can be removed anytime and by any future pres
They don't go away.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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If you want a Saiga .223 get it now. Make an offer for $550, should work.
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Originally posted by phaux View PostThe Saiga 12's had finally gotten down to under $700. Recently Classic, or maybe it was centerfire, had them for around $630 I believe.
For anyone wanting a magazine fed shotty, you need to realize that the real weak point is in the shells. Anytime you have shells loaded one on top of the other with pressure involved you have the possibility of deformed shells that will not feed. I had ever mod in the book almost on my Saiga but if you left it in the corner with the slide forward it would deform the top three or four shells over time. My solution for a while was to leave the slide locked back. Then you have the recoil spring getting weaker over time. Not a huge concern but just not a throw in the corner and neglect pump. I do not regret buying and modifying the gun, I just know I would have done something else if I knew the end result. They can be made to be very reliable, but you have to know a lot of ins and outs to really get maximum use out of it.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostI want to say like 1299.00 or something. Basic Saigas went for 799.00 but by the time you converted them and made them reliable you were close to that number. Shit I cannot remember now.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou know, if these were fully functional shotguns out of the box and good for home protection, or hunting, I would say what a tragedy. However, they are really just fun to play with. The rifles may be something to get if you have always wanted one but I wouldn't jump on the shotty bandwagon. I believe some American companies are making a magazine fed shotty now anyways.
For anyone wanting a magazine fed shotty, you need to realize that the real weak point is in the shells. Anytime you have shells loaded one on top of the other with pressure involved you have the possibility of deformed shells that will not feed. I had ever mod in the book almost on my Saiga but if you left it in the corner with the slide forward it would deform the top three or four shells over time. My solution for a while was to leave the slide locked back. Then you have the recoil spring getting weaker over time. Not a huge concern but just not a throw in the corner and neglect pump. I do not regret buying and modifying the gun, I just know I would have done something else if I knew the end result. They can be made to be very reliable, but you have to know a lot of ins and outs to really get maximum use out of it."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by CJ View PostYou can load some full brass cased shells and use one for the top of each mag.
I have never heard of a brass case before. I am going to google that now.Whos your Daddy?
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Magtech makes them, these were the standard before paper/plastic multi-piece shot shells were invented. In WW1/WW2 they had brass shells.
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostYou know, if these were fully functional shotguns out of the box and good for home protection, or hunting, I would say what a tragedy. However, they are really just fun to play with. The rifles may be something to get if you have always wanted one but I wouldn't jump on the shotty bandwagon. I believe some American companies are making a magazine fed shotty now anyways.
For anyone wanting a magazine fed shotty, you need to realize that the real weak point is in the shells. Anytime you have shells loaded one on top of the other with pressure involved you have the possibility of deformed shells that will not feed. I had ever mod in the book almost on my Saiga but if you left it in the corner with the slide forward it would deform the top three or four shells over time. My solution for a while was to leave the slide locked back. Then you have the recoil spring getting weaker over time. Not a huge concern but just not a throw in the corner and neglect pump. I do not regret buying and modifying the gun, I just know I would have done something else if I knew the end result. They can be made to be very reliable, but you have to know a lot of ins and outs to really get maximum use out of it.
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Originally posted by Mach1Run View PostAtlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS
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Originally posted by Machx2 View PostFor me the tragedy is the saiga 762s. I love those things and swear by them. I have had the best luck out of them vs. any other ak platform out there.
Had plans for a 5.45, and eventually a VEPR. Thats all shot to hell now.
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