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  1. Flash enhancer? That's stupid. Period. Yup. Stupid. There's a big list of why it's dumb.. For example: big flash right in front you in low light= messes with your vision, a lot. Not to mention from a "tactical" stand point, it is completely dumb, Let me light off this flare gun, so who ever I am engaging against knows exactly where I am standing... I go the exact polar opposite of this range toy ( which to me is all it is good for.) I build my weapons with the intent of doing as much as legally possible to reduce their signature, in an effort to allow at least some "concealment" while shooting... Hell we are just waiting for some paperwork to show up, then we are beginning production on our line of cans ( suppressors).. and you guessed right, there will be one hanging on the end of my AR permanently, also waiting on an extended threaded barrel to show up for my G17, 'cause that's getting a can too, a little lighter spring in it, and some of our subsonic hand loads and the loudest part of firing it is going to be the slide racking back and forth.
  2. Well said man. Although number 3 is of greater importance than numbers 1 and 2. Number 3 is something so many people don't factor into their equation. Don't matter what your slingin' if they are not hitting where they are supposed to be hitting.
  3. Im shooting a "stock" trigger with a little bit of love... in the areas Rolex pointed out... world of difference over a box stock trigger. Feels smooth, breaks real crisp... does exactly what I need it to, for its intended purpose, without spending huge coin on an aftermarket trigger. My AR is not a varmint or precision rifle. Its intent is purely to kick some ass. I may, down the road, pick up an aftermarket trigger the next AR build Im planning, which will be a much more precision oriented build with a scope etc.... Bobby, I agree with rolex.. if you were to sit down and spend a little time on whats in your rifle now, I think you might be more than surprised at the out come. Get rid of the noticeable tooling marks, and clean it up with some flitz and you might just like it, all the while, saving yourself some cash that you could blow on ammo.
  4. We currently do not have any sub200's in stock. I can look into getting one, but we are located in Ohio. Your buddies best bet would be to check out armslist.com or perhaps a local retailer. where abouts in ohio? Couple hours north of you. Western suburb of Cleveland. North Ridgeville.
  5. AMEN.... Red Jacket is FULL of a bunch of idiots. I saw 1st hand the quality of their builds that are out for sale on one of the other gun sites im on. The guy purchased a 1911 for WAY more than he should've paid and it broke after like 500 rounds.... But the price alone they wanted was RIDICULOUS.... Thats what we are saying... their products are mediocre for the most part and carry a stupid big price tag. Same with a company called rifle dynamics... they are importing Saiga's, giving them a good once over and a refinish with a few little tweaks and asking, i believe, 1700.00 and up... For a lightly modded, 922r compliant Saiga. Thats stupid money. The Rifle Dynamics model just recently reviewed in an issue of Recoil magazine cost well over 2 grand how it was set up. Stupid high price for an imported Saiga. Our receivers our built in-house, by hand, one at a time. We are using some imported pieces, depending on what you want to spend... the more in house made pieces or domestic pieces, the price does go up, but I can get someone into a nice ass hand built AK for ~7 bills, thatll run circles around ANY of the imported complete rifles in terms of fit, finish and function. And at that price point, we are probably going to be giving you the rifle, 1 mag, and a nice soft sided tactical style rifle case, and you will have a couple choices in terms of how it gets set up. I am actually going to be making up the receiver for my personal AK this weekend if time allows, its going to be a basic, wood furniture with a nice parkerized finish and a lot of time put into the furniture to make it pretty, probably going to have an Ultimak rail on it and a 25mm red dot and thats it. Will be a pretty, simple, rugged ass kicker. And did I mention custom serial numbers if you chose? Like your initials and DOB...the rifle we are building my wife, a 5.56 chambered AK, was nick named the "Death Kitty" by her..so the serial number is most likely going to be " DTHKTTY-21383" / death kitty and her dob.
  6. thanks man... but its not just a gun shop... we're also a manufacturer, we can build full auto weapons, restore de milled weaponry, suppressors, you name it, we are licensed to make it. We are working on getting some local LEO business so we have an excuse to build some really fun shit. Only issue is we are currently looking for a suitable location for testing of true full auto weapons, as my private-owned club does not allow them on site other than for a couple select events. Im am working with the powers that be there to get an "exemption" from that rule for our purposes. The club is out in Amish country, the yoders might freak when they hear the ra-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-tat of a full auto. Lol.
  7. If they're like many smaller shops, he'd be better buying WWB from walmart. Actually no. First, I am now loading my own ammo so its a moot point. Second, you're wrong, our prices on ammo are better than the local walmart, for better quality ammo no less. Plus with being a licensed manufacturer, we can make and sell our own ammo at a price point we set if we so choose, which is in the works. Thanks though.
  8. ... and, I'm waiting on a lone wolf threaded barrel and some suppressor height sights, so we can begin pre-production builds on 9mm cans... I get to be the test dummy for the couple different designs bossman has in the works. Look out Red Jackoffs. Gonna be a new player in town real soon, with great products, and a non-overinflated price tag.
  9. I can get it at our cost. Anything I want, I get for our cost. But in terms of ammo... well with all the shit we have at the shop, it doesnt look like Ill be buying ammo much if at all... we "roll our own". This weekend we are taking a trip down to my gun club to run a couple of fresh built AK's through their paces, this pair ( which I need to get photos of) was built to the customers specifications, all poly furniture, 14.5 inch barrels with pinned/welded brakes, "tactical black" duracoat over parkerized finish, slide fire stocks... should be fun to let them loose. Also wrapped up a .308 AR build earlier this week, sent that home with it's new owner last night. Woot.
  10. We currently do not have any sub200's in stock. I can look into getting one, but we are located in Ohio. Your buddies best bet would be to check out armslist.com or perhaps a local retailer.
  11. <<<<<<< THIS GUY! It's a newer shop in my area, owned and operated by a friend of mine. We are a fully licensed manufacturer. Theres a full retail store, selling a wide selection of firearms from all major manufacturers, we also just became a licensed DPMS and STAG dealer as well. We offer full gun smithing services, repairs, customization... from a simple rifle bedding to an all out custom whatever you want. Production has just begun on our in house built line of AK's, and we currently have a pretty full plate with several verrrryyyy high end AR platform builds going on, along with a bunch of small odds and ends jobs and repairs, and my little pet project, a Para P13.45 thats getting a little bit of customization done and a full refinish for a friend of mine. Also just got the paperwork from the ATF to begin production of suppressors (yup, you read that right). So I went from building/ smithing as a hobby to a great way to have my shooting addiction pay for itself. The best thing about this job, is the access I know have to things so many people will never get to play with. Suppressors, full autos, high end custom shit, .50's..... Its just awesome. The website is still in the works, once it is up and running, Ill post up a link. And Ill get some pics taken of what we have going on and make a thread in a couple days!!!
  12. ... Furthermore, in my opinion, anyone, anyone at all, that tries to modify or take away the rights we are granted in the Constitution, is a threat to the safety of the American people. A domestic terrorist if you will. And if I am presented with such a person, they will be dealt with accordingly, regardless of the uniform they are wearing or the "agency" they represent. Any force, foreign or domestic that poses a threat to the well being of the masses will be met with a ferocity most are not accustomed to seeing in tame men. There are still some watchdogs looking out for the sheep. I know which side of the fence I am on, do you?
  13. The Obama administration is the MOST UNAMERICAN presidency we have ever had. Period. This dude is about as unamerican as you can get, doesnt even pledge to the flag for the country he runs. Theres still things about his birth certificate that don't add up, go on youtube and look up when Michelle Obama was at a function and whispered to her hubby " all this for a damn flag?".... Obama is a piece of shit. He wants to destroy this country. He has repeatedly lied to the people ( during his campaign, promising to have all our troops home within the first year of his presidency, promising obamacare was NOT a tax), waffled on any of the things he said he was going to do that were actually good, he is trying to strip away our rights one by one. He is a terrible leader. I firmly believe the UN arms treaty wont have an effect on us, but I think Nobama is going to try and introduce a seperate brady-bill esque assault weapons ban as his last big hu-rah before he is kicked out of office at the end of this year. If you voted for Obama in the last election to prove you weren't a racist, please vote for someone else in this election to prove you arent a retard. Unamerican Muslims should lead unamerican muslim countries, not the USA.
  14. Let Obama sign it, just because he signs it, doesnt mean jack shit. It still has to then be ratified by the Senate, which will never happen. The NRA has lobbied hard and has a majority of the senate on their side to oppose the ATT. More players than Obama are involved in making that treaty a reality for us, and a majority of those players are strongly opposed to it. Not to mention the pure logistics of trying to disarm the American populace is almost impossible to achieve. We have many more people, and many more guns than the whole military combined. If/when the time comes that they tried to take our guns, every pro gun advocate stood their ground and truly fought back, it would become so painfully not worth their effort, they would give up. Some may have to give to ultimate price to defend this right, but after a short time, it would not be worth it to the agents, grunts, whoever involved if several of them died every time they had to go into a house to take guns. Come try to take my shit and see what happens. they can only shoot 1 of me, but I guarantee at least a few of them are going out with me. Now multiply that by 1000, and suddenly there is not such an overwhelming force ready to walk up to a door and get shot at. Our right to own guns is given to us by the documents that laid the framework for our country. Those rights were granted to protect us not only from criminals, but also from an unjust, tyrannical government as well. As Thomas Jefferson once said " The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, is to protect themselves from tyranny in the government." Our founding fathers allowed us this right to protect ourselves from the same things that caused the American Revolution. Gun control will be a big mistake for anyone trying to do the controlling.
  15. Nice pair. A couple weeks ago I picked up my first glock..a 17. I just finished reassembling it, tore it down for a little surgery, gave it the ".25 cent" trigger job, and then I did some minor re-shaping of the grip and re-textured it for a more "grippy" surface that is less likely to slip when hands get sweaty, wet, etc...
  16. Bobby, the RIA's are absolutely entry level 1911's, what makes them entry level is the amazing price point. What makes their price point amazing, is the great quality of the pistol for what you pay. The fancy finish isnt there, and some little things need addresses in my opinion, but the are a fantastic pistol, that functions well...amazingly well when you factor in their cost. This is from my first hand experience, as I have owned 2 RIA 1911's, Charles Daly EMS 1911, A Kimber Custom 2, A Taurus PT 1911, and a Norinco. Not to mention, In addition to owning all of the above at one time or another, I have also shot Les Bear, Wilson, Nighthawk and Christensen 1911's. So, in my unofficial opinion, I'd venture to say I can speak with a little authority on the subject.The Rocks were, by far, my favorite of the bunch.
  17. I wasnt as impressed for the price as I was by the Rock Island 1911's, in my opinion the Rock Island/ Armscor branded 1911's are about your best bang for the buck in the entry level 1911 segment.
  18. This. My 8 year old has better range behavior than some of the long term members of my gun club. Kids has handled and shot nearly everything I own, know how to safety check and clear many types of weapons from revolvers to pistols to bolt guns... He is respectful and cautious of firearms, never touches one without asking, and when told he can touch it, he immediately checks/ clears it. Good muzzle control, in terms of not waiving it all over and keeping them in a safe direction. Education is usually the cure for stupid.
  19. Bought my first Glock today. Tactical tupperware rules!

  20. 15 extra for a background check? Isnt like that around here, ATF form is free as part of buying the gun. Wtf state are you in? 135 plus tax is not such a great deal. Not for a 91/30. Check out " www.armslist.com" look up your state on there (if private owner sales are legal) and buy one that way for around 100 bucks. Or go to a gun show. BTW, the Mosins are fun as shit to shoot. Plus if you want to learn about things like barrel shortening and doing a re-crown on it, big dieal, its a 100 dollar gun. I gave mine a once over, milled off the bolt, bent up a custom longer one and welded it on, gave it a "homebrew" trigger job that smoothed it out and added a spring to take all the loose slack out of the trigger when its cocked. Refinished the stock, and threw a cheap optic on the dove tail where the original rear sight was, scout rifle style All pretty much free or cheap...
  21. 120 aint bad, but only if its nice. they typically go for 100 flat around here for a decent condition one. Spam cans of surplus ammo are where its at, but it uses a corrosive powder so be sure to clean it out good after every time your done shooting it.
  22. Thanks guys... next time the safe is open Ill post up a few that Ive had for a bit now.... The guns are like the systems.. gets addicting after a few. Lol.
  23. ... and 922r compliance is so easy to get.. I just learned the american made mags for the Saiga count as three parts of it. So Ill be well over the requirement. Easy- breezy.
  24. If you have the cash go for it, I am impressed with the limited time Ive had saiga products in my hands, especially when you factor in the cost. Which "Tactical" model 10/22 are you eyeing? the standard tactical, or the Target tactical, the reg tactical model is nothing to write home about, just a blued carbine with a synthetic stock and a mini-14 muzzle break.. the target tactical on the other hand, is a mucho nicer rifle..16inch bull barrel, hogue overmold stock, bipod... I wouldve bought one of those in a heart beat, but there are none to be found local, this standard target model I scored is a great option to look into as well.. 20 inch hammer forged stainless bull barrel, laminated stock, better than the regular trigger, polished bolt, much nicer fit and finsh than the regular 10/22 carbine I have. Much. And I feel you on ammo costs, especially now that Im shooting more and more... luckily I have only a few calibers to worry about so its pretty eay to stock pile shit. Ive been buying 9mm like its going out of style, 2 local shopd still have decent 9mm at ~10 bucks a box. I dont shoot my .45 to much and I have ~400 ish rds for it... So the focus has been on 9mm and now .223 for when my Saiga comes home. I try to have several hundred rounds for all calibers on hand at all times... the ones I like to shoot a lot, I keep it well into the 4 digits.
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