I have a trijicon reflex II on my social carbine I bought a couple of years ago. It requires no batterys and has no on/off switch. Just pick her up and shoot. I like it alot.
I have winchester 55 grain powerpoint and 60 grain tap loaded in a few pmags inside the safe for just in case. I keep my remy 870 out for close and personal work.
Not trying to bash a company, but I have sent my wasr-10 back to century for the third time. They keep bsing me instead of fixing the problem with my rifle. I would never buy one of their products again after this experience. If you want a VZ save your money and get the D-tecknik.
The best advice for one of these is to inspect before you buy. I would not buy one sight unseen. If you inspect and find a good one without canted sights and good magwell they are good to go.
Those saiga .308s are impressive for the value versus what you get. I just dont agree that FAL's are as inaccurate as you claim. I shot this at 100 yards with my Imbel build and paki POF surplus hardly tack driving ammo. It does better with my V-Max reloads. The shoot and see was a full 20 round...
I dont see how the M1A is more reliable than a FAL. I am not saying it is not a great weapon, but the FAL was issued to more than 90 countrys and that speaks for itself. Include the fact that todays M1A's are commercial guns and not milspec and I find no basis for that claim. Most FALS are...
This could be another nice option if you would like to try a FAL.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=F1DSAIMBEL&name=DSA+Imbel+FAL+.308+Rifle&groupid=11
If you can find them the grey box winchester 55 grain power point soft points are destructive. My friends son shot a small doe with one at close range and the damage was shocking. I keep a couple mags full now for the AR.
It sounds like you have a metric gun. What to do is start with the gas system wide open. Insert an empty mag and load one round through the ejection port. Fire and see if the bolt moves. Close the gas regulator two click's and continue this process until you get the bolt to lock open. After the...
If you go over on the Fal Files and join there are always people selling metric mag's at decent prices by today's standard. That is where I would look.
I bought an Armalite carbine upper a couple years ago. They were blowing them out on some thanksgiving sale for I think it was 379 for the complete upper. I could not be happier with it.
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