Aaron1124
Regular Member
Two new additions!
I got mine for about $580 with tax.
I tested it with a drum at the gun store, and I didn't like it. The drum was a 20 rounder for $80.00, and it's too bulky. I ordered two 10 round magazines online, and they were only $30.00 a piece. The mags are easy to insert, and you can carry them around a lot easier than a drunk. You can easily slide them in magazine pouches, but not so much with the drum.
To each his own though.
snipped...you can carry them around a lot easier than a drunk. You can easily slide them in magazine pouches, but not so much with the drum.
To each his own though.
I know what you mean, drunks can be hard to handle!
I am insanely jealous of the Saiga. Are you going to convert it? I've got the 7.62x39 and can't decide if I want to "restore" it to classic trigger configuration or just go with the Tapco T6 bolt on. I kind of like the trigger pull the way it is.
One gallon jugs filled with water and torn up newspaper work great.
Also, I know a good spot where the tests can be conducted.
One gallon jugs filled with water and torn up newspaper work great.
Also, I know a good spot where the tests can be conducted.
I'm thinking about taking some old doors, watermelons, cinder blocks, gallons of water, and a few other things, out in the woods, and firing at it with these two weapons.
Be sure and clean up the mess you'll be creating. Snohomish County shooters recently lost a "pit" where lots of us shot, partly because of all the trash left behind. Watermelon, Pineapple, and other fruit "guts" everywhere along with the resulting flies. TV's, Pallets, Cardboard, old Construction warning signs, etc. were merely left behind when the inconsiderate shooters were either tired or out of ammo.
Follow the basic rule of the considerate shooter, "If you bring it, take it home! ALL OF IT!"
We'd all loose fewer outdoor shooting areas if all that was left behind after shooting was the shooters footprints.