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Join Date: March 22, 2008
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(or were you talking about the plate carrier, or the sweet bedding ) Actually I like my 1911s for what they are, but own a number of wonder 9s as well. I've gotten to a point recently where I am much less concerned about hardware than I am the ability to use what I have well. Again well thought out additions and modifications can help serve that end goal though.
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Join Date: August 20, 2012
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Me M10. Love it!
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Join Date: August 29, 2004
Location: Bora Bora
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Miine is an Aresenal SLR-95 that is compliant after putting some work into converting it from the thumb hole stock.
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Join Date: September 28, 2008
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recently added 2 more to my collection, a romy 992 5.45x39 came w/polymer thumbhole stock furniture, removed it and went back to original configuration, it also came w/4ea east german mags
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Join Date: October 31, 2010
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Would love to post pics but my laptop is broke and Im on my kid's nintendo 3ds.Mine's a Maddi RML 16″. Pars import. Im always kicking around a barrel cut/FSB combo but it just plain works as is. Only upgrade is G2 trigger,and Hogue grip. Sold the Aimpoint and Ultimak. I personally LOL at anything that is stamped Century, but if yours works, great.
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Join Date: March 22, 2008
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By the way you have a "Maadi" not "Maddi."
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Join Date: December 5, 2009
Location: Houston, Texas
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Join Date: September 26, 2006
Location: all over Virginia
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Join Date: February 28, 2006
Location: Sullivan County PA
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More great pics and comments. Thanks!
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From the Constitution of the Commomwealth of Pennsylvania: The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned. |
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Join Date: March 3, 2011
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Mine's not as fancy as the ones you guys have. It is a basic AK made by Inter Ordinance, I've read all the bad press but so far so good, perfect reliability and decent accuracy too.
I bought a short foregrip and 3 steel East German mags for it, the plastic waffle mags that came with it worked fine but I prefer steel.
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Join Date: December 10, 2012
Location: Texas!
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CAI built (sights and gas block are straight, rivets done right, it's crazy I know, but true!!!!!! I was able to pick this one out of a group of 10 and it was the best one. Have to use the disclaimer for all you Century haters ) with a Polish kit, non-chromed barrel. I added the bakelite grip and bayo. I've put a little over 3,000 rounds through it in the last year without a hiccup. The construction blows every WASR I've personally seen out of the water. Its a great rifle. Using irons and standard Russian cheap $hi! ammo I get about 3 moa at 100 out of it. I just got in the Texas Weapon Systems Dog Leg Rail a few days ago. I'm going to put a red dot on it and see how it goes out at the carbine course. We'll see!
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Join Date: August 28, 2009
Location: New Hampshire
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![]() Here is my Tantal, it has near 4,000 rounds through it without a single jam or any other issue. Interarms put this one together with care and quality. Before a certain someone asks, I don't have a picture of HER holding it yet.
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Why are we allowed to own cars that can go over 100 MPH? Who, besides the military and police, needs to have a race car? Many people die each year from race cars, we don't have a need such high powered cars so they should be banned. Those that own race cars think that they are Vin Diesel and are dangerous to society. |
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Join Date: September 8, 2006
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![]() This is my 3rd AK and it is an Arsenal SGL21-61. The first one I had was the infamous Romanian WASR10 that seems to have a love or hate relationship with most AK enthusiasts. I liked it because it went bang most of the time and was fairly accurate.The magazine wobble wasn't too bad and the sights weren't canted. I ended up selling it and was without an AK for awhile. Then I bought a Polish 1960 that has a milled receiver. ![]() It was a solid and pretty well built AK but after awhile I realized the milled receiver made the gun very heavy for my liking. The Polish 1960 also lacked a chrome lined bore. I swapped the slant brake it came with and put on an AK-74 style brake. I sold it and finally ended up with the Arsenal. I think the Arsenal is the best one I've come across so far. The fact that it is made in Russia is that second kind of cool but it does have a number of US parts to comply with import laws. Most people familiar with Arsenal know that they're imported as SAIGA sporting rifles and Arsenal Inc. (before FIME Group took over) located in Las Vegas Nevada take these imported sporting rifles and reconfigure them into what you see in the picture. The huge AK-74 style muzzle brake does a fine job at taming the muzzle rise under rapid fire and makes it feel more like shooting an AR. |
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Join Date: February 28, 2006
Location: Sullivan County PA
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I've been fumbling around and can't get mine off the picture files to show you....
Well, I'll keep trying.
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Join Date: September 21, 2012
Location: Kansas
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Does anyone else have trouble with their M10 not accepting all standard mags? Mine is picky and seems to only securely seat the one it came with and standard metal mags, the waffle tapco's for example just dont click....is there a way to fix that? I was hesitant about thinking of even filing down that little latch mag release but I sure dont want to modify all of my mags that fit fine in all the others for just one rifle?
Anyway, here's a couple, the m10 on top, and my favorite...the saiga 7.62x39 beneath it...
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Join Date: March 25, 2011
Location: NC
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Arsenal SGL 21...
Midwest Industries rail, AFG2, US Palm grip... ![]() Quote:
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Join Date: February 28, 2006
Location: Sullivan County PA
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And the winner is highpower's conversion. Unka-boo's, thanks for playing, MAC 90 is a sweety as well.
They are all nice but in my window shopping I'd pick one of those.
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Join Date: April 8, 2008
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