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  1. Thanks for your support! :up:
  2. X2 :meh:
  3. JohnC

    Trigger Pull

    Good work. :up: Only thing is I have a little trouble with background noise and hearing people clearly. It's my hearing issue, not your editing, though. So if you want to make sure folks like me have an easy time hearing your voice, maybe turn down the background music a touch. Again, good work! :)
  4. Christ sakes! I want to play a day in your friggin' shoes! So many toys!
  5. Too much coffee with only a few hours sleep made my hands shaky. My right eye is lazy and does not focus. I have glasses that I should wear because my vision sucks, but never do. Yes, it is excuses, but they're real. Not lies. :meh:
  6. Is it because more folks are filing or is it something else?
  7. Would it be better to do it your way and maybe pin it on, or remove the whole FSB, have the barrel correctly threaded, and then install a new FSB that has the pin and spring hole for brake?
  8. Have any idea which thread the RWC Saiga IZ132Z import uses?
  9. Yeah, I prefer brakes on the rifles. But I'm thinking the flash hider might be a better choice for that 10in barrel M92 PAP pistol. Seems ending up with the Russian import screwed me on the Saiga as far as getting a brake on it easily. The Zastava M92 PAP will be easy in comparison. I'm an AK47 n00b and I'm trying to figure all this out so I can get to shootin' asap!
  10. This Rusky Saiga doesn't appear to be drilled. Can you confirm that by this picture? Looks like I'll just use the crush washer method If it doesn't hurt anything. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Where is the best place to get the muzzle detent pin and spring assembly? It needs to fit the Zastava M92 PAP and my RWC Saiga IZ132Z. Thanks. :up:
  12. Cool! Going to check out all this info! :up:
  13. I am patiently waiting for one of these to pop-up in stock online so I can get it. :hyper:
  14. Welcome! :up:   So what do you shoot, paper, hunt, or both?   Reload?   Favorite gun(s)?    We want to know more! :D
  15. Let's discuss AK47 flash hiders and muzzle brakes. :up: I'd like to know what works and what doesn't? What's trash in quality, fit and finish and what's good? I'd like to hear comparisons from folks who have tried some until they found what works best for suppressing flash and recoil. Pics do help! :D Anyone use these: AK-74 Style Flash Hider for my imported Saiga: http://www.tapco.com/products/ak/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=58 and AK Slot Flash Hider: http://www.tapco.com/products/ak/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=61     Likes, dislikes?
  16. I forgot what he had mounted on the far right. I'll ask him tonight for you. :up:
  17. Functionality is where it shines. :love: The layout is perfect! It's rock solid stable, has plenty of space for a single stage setup and I can move it anywhere I want. :D
  18. Most of this stuff came from his work when they would toss something out. Those wheels were from a dolly that fell apart. The huge piece of steel for the top that the wood is bolted on was from a huge cold storage sliding doorway. I think all he bought was the bolts that hold it together, the hinges and knob for the lower door.
  19. The RCBS uniflow powder measure I believe. He added that long after I moved out. I think he had it C Clamped on. The table, because of the 5th leg (tube steel on the right) is rock solid stable. I might try to build an up-sized version of this for a Dillon XL 650 soon.
  20. Thanks. I probably will need help with the removal of this thread cap. I'll shoot you a PM next week. I close to Nashville, so it'll be easy to meet up. :up:
  21. Don't laugh. :meh: This table was made completely out of junk and scrap wood, iron and aluminum by my Dad. It was to be a portable reloading table that he could wheel in the living room and watch cowboy flicks while reloading. Then, wheel it back out so my mom wouldn't get pissed about dads old junk table being in the way. :lol: I know, it's ugly. But it works perfectly for its intended use. Using it as a kid, it was my favorite reloading table out of all of them he built. Bare table: On the way to getting it setup: My Dad is retired now and trying to downsize his man-cave. He has like 5 reloading tables with presses on all of them. He even built a couple so he could reload outdoors on a nice day. So I scored this one from him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Just got the Email that they're back in stock. I don't know how long that'll last, so buy now if you need one. :up: http://algdefense.com/ak-trigger-akt.html
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  23. It was listed as 922r compliant. Now that you mention it, I tried my Yugo mag from the PAP pistol and it works and magpul mags work, too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Russian Weapons Co US132Z Saiga... FEATURES 7.62 x 39 caliber 922(r) compliant Nitrocarburized case hardened barrel and chamber for extended life and corrosion resistance Safety selector lever notch to hold operating handle and bolt open position All cast parts now CNC machined for tighter tolerances Safety selector lever notch to hold operating handle and bot open position Includes one polymer standard capacity (30 rounds) magazine Polymer hand guard with rails [RS47SET] Polymer ergonomic vertical grip [EVG] Buttstock with adjustable cheekpiece [CBSACP] Pistol grip with interchangeable finger grooves and back straps [UPG47] Extended mag release (AKMR) Tapco slant AK47 muzzle brake http://www.kalashnikov-usa.com/firearms/autoloading-rifle-us132z I just picked up a leftover Russian made of the same type and not fired it, but looking it over and toying with it, it is a nice feeling gun with good trigger. I got my IZ132Z for $712 + $5.99 shipping.
  25. We definitely need to work on repealing that and anything else blocking 2A rights via imported firearms and accessories.

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