That's actually a wasr 5.45x39 and it shot awesome i traded for a Bulgy kit when they were still cheap.Beiruty wrote:jroberts1968,
nice collection, I will be satisfied by second from left, second set.
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- Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:51 am
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: New Trunk gun
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- Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:13 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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I want a Marlin 30/30 and then a scabber for my motorcycle that just looks cool.74novaman wrote:No, they require the 200 dollars stamp for a SBR. Jroberts, you're making me drool man...I can't afford to build another AK right now....stop it!Beiruty wrote:Are those short barrel AK legal to own without FBI license?
Sorry brother they are my favorites and yes they cost way to much to buy stamp and then build. By the time the stamp comes back from the ATF/Treasury the sting of 400.00 bones has subsided. I got a good deal on both kits and I build myself (FFL07) so in the end I got what I wanted. The wait is killer. Here is my other one SBS and her sisters.
I like the Saiga ok I like all guns Every since SWAT on ABC and Starski and Hutch NBC they had me.
- Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:06 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Here my truck guns!74novaman wrote:Pictures/range report!
Took it out today. Ran flawlessly, love how it handles and shoots, nice trigger pull.
2 things I want to do: It needs a sling. It also could benefit from either some sort of red dot or low power (2x) scope. The sights are not the greatest.
Other than that, love this gun!
Sorry for the low lighting.
Here she is:
With the other .357 in the family. 125 grain hollowpoints for the snubby, 140 grain Hornady Leverolution for the 1894.
With my AK for a size comparison.
I'm very happy with this gun.
Next to my 45 for size comparison