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  1. M2

    Gun Talk

    I am picking this up on Monday… It is a Yugo AK-47 "parts kit" with everything except for the trigger and sear/disconnector. Obviously, the receiver was cut in half. That is because one of the rails inside the receiver was broken, and the seller wanted to sell it as parts instead of a functioning rifle. The good news is that the barrel is already pressed into the front trunion, and is threaded for a muzzle brake/flash suppressor. A bud recommended a replacement receiver from Nodakspud (the NDS-5 is for fixed stock Yugo), and reminded me that I need six 922r compliant parts. The NDS-5 would be one, a TAPCO G2 trigger three, a gas piston one more, and a handguard would add up to six. However, another bud believes that is already a US-made pistol grip on there, so that's one less item needed which is great because I hope to keep the Yugo furniture on it. This would be my first attempt at an AK build, has anyone done one before that can let me know if is there anything else I should know? Cheers! M2
  2. M2

    Gun Talk

    Correct on all accounts, although the hair and facial scrub is long gone... But retirement is nice...I don't have to wear blues on Mondays! Cheers! M2
  3. M2

    Gun Talk

    Yeah it does, doesn't it?
  4. M2

    Gun Talk

    Fuckin' A, bubba! Well done! Cheers! M2
  5. M2

    Engine Failure

    That's a 570 yard par 5, well played! Cheers! M2
  6. Eh? I think/hope you're the only one "humming" Dos Gringos, but I am sure they appreciate it!
  7. M2

    Gun Talk

    Shit, the semi-auto go for about $5K here, bolt actions about $3K...it's the ammo and finding someplace to shoot 'em that's the biggest pain... By the way, that's me holding a Barrett M107 in my avatar! Cheers! M2
  8. God bless Texas! Cheers! M2
  9. There's a little more info in the CSAF Ops Update on SIPRNET. There's a link to the USAF Ops Group web site on the BaseOps page if you need help finding the brief. To the crew!
  10. M2

    Gun Talk

    This site has one for sale, but you have to email them for the price... AutoWeapons.com
  11. M2

    tanker tail #s

    He is posting from Offutt (IP lookup), so let the fun continue...
  12. M2

    Gun Talk

    OK, here are a couple of pics of my new Saiga... This is one with my Bulgarian bayonet on it... I just put the Bulgarian sling on it, which I think looks really nice. It is very similar to the Russian AK sling, but in black. Pure sweetness! Cheers! M2
  13. M2

    Gun Talk

    No experience myself, but a lot of info on it can be found at this web site. Apparantly they were really popular with the SEALS in Vietnam. Here's one account: Cheers! M2
  14. No need to explain, as long as we're talking about this, I understand everything I need to know!
  15. For example... (Not sure what that one's about, but she's got a sweet rack!) That's how it's done! Cheers! M2
  16. M2

    Gun Talk

    They're crap, Google "Pager Pal" and you'll find they don't work as well as advertised. Check eBay if you still want one, as folks are always trying to get rid of them; but they are a waste of money. Save up for a good IWB instead... EDIT: OK, these aren't quite the same thing as a Pager Pal; but they still look like crap. The holster doesn’t appear to hold the weapon firmly in place, it would be awkward to wear and I don’t see how you could get a good draw from it. Plus, how comfortable is it going to be to have this thing wrapped around your waist? It is very similar to the Pager Pal, and equally unimpressive. I stand by my recommendation to save up and get a good IWB holster. Go check out Don Hume’s concealed carry holsters and find one that works for you! Cheers! M2
  17. M2

    Gun Talk

    T-bonez The guy I bought the Webley from got them at a gun show. It was 50 rounds for $24.95. He actually gave me 49, as he has a collection of pistol cartridges… Cheers! M2
  18. No shit, Sherlock, tell us something we don't know... Redeem yourself by posting up a couple of posters with nice boobs!
  19. M2

    Gun Talk

    Well, had an opportunity to pick up a Webley Mk IV .38/200 with 50 rounds of ammo for pretty cheap. The rub was that a previous owner had scrubbed all the bluing off! However, the current owner was willing to part with it cheap, so I decided to snag it anyway. I believe it was made in 1943, but there are little markings other than the serial number, 'Webley and Scott Ltd' across the top and 'Webley Mk IV .38' on the side. Anyhow, here are some quick pics (thumbnails, actually, so click on 'em for the full-sized versions)... And some with the Mk VI .455 I picked up a while back... Considering the Mk IV cost 1/10th of the Mk VI, I'm thinking it was a pretty good deal! Just for fun, I took a pic of the .455 (left) and the .38/200 (right) rounds... Cheers! M2
  20. M2

    Gun Talk

    The Mossy is kinda like an AK...it doesn't need a lot of "tactical accessories" to get the job done. Sure, some folks (like myself) will hang lights and lasers on them, but for the most part they are very utilitarian in nature and work as required. They definitely aren't going to win any beauty pageants! Cheers! M2
  21. M2

    Gun Talk

    Slacker, nice snags; but I gotta disagree with your comment that the Persuader is "nothing special." I find it to be a perfect HD shottie! Now go get some 3" Magnum 00-buckshot shells for it, and you'll be able to "whack-a-mole" anything that comes through the door uninvited... Cheers! M2
  22. We'er fucked! The Chinese have picked up on the Taliban initiative to train monkeys how to shoot Kalashnikovs!! Cheers! M2
  23. OK, not a poster but motivational nonetheless... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hYYnftvXqw :salut: Cheers! M2
  24. Yep, based on the information later provided, my advice was incorrect; but based on what Magellan posted in his earlier posts, it would have been the appropriate course of action. The bottom line is if he had read the entire instructions, it would have been clear that it said to list anything answered with 'yes' in the previous questions (26a-p). Magellan did not include that, which made the difference; but I will stick to the advice that when in doubt, include whatever information you can. Failure to do so has much greater ramifications than including information that they don't need. Flags are raised when there is information missing, not too much of it!
  25. It couldn't be stated any clearer! "Disclose all financial obligations, including those for which you are a cosigner or guarantor, on the following page!" You have two loans, which are financial obligations, so list them! Jeez!
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