I am selling a 23", 12ga, 3" chamber, fully rifled, cerakoted(SOCOM blue) 870 slug barrel with a Bushnell Trophy 1.75-4X(heavy circle crosshair) mounted in Weaver quadlock rings and capped with Weaver Polar caps. Also included are three boxes of Remington AccuTip 2.75", 6 rds of Winchester...
I have read a lot about open carry on here, I have no issue with it, but it is not a method I understand a whole lot about. I have always thought of it as showing your cards to the bad guy before you get to play them in a defensive situation. I would like to understand this carry method better...
Being an early gun, make sure that it doesn't have the hole for the axis pin that would hold the trip lever, as having this hole makes it a machinegun in the ATF's eyes.
From what I have read about Clayco, they were one of the first companies to import less expensive Chinese AK variants into...
I am getting Sub-MOA 5 shot groups with 55gr Dogtown HPs behind a mild charge of RL15(don't remember the exact weight at the moment) at 100yds. Haven't had a chance to stretch it out past that yet.
Me and a friend were at Terre Haute Sporting Clays two years ago checking a target at 100yds and a guy opens up on the 30yd line with his AK. They don't have berms between the ranges so I wasn't sure if proper protocol was to just walk back or open fire back. It is a truly terrible range.
Make sure to whoever you go with is preparing the metal correctly. I had two guns finished by a guy in Bloomington that is wearing faster than the original bluing. It is worth paying more on the front end than being disappointed later.
Polytech's aren't supposed to be too bad either. They have a forged receiver, which I believe is made on the tooling we sold to China and most of the parts are USGI. There are stories of soft bolts, but just replace it with a USGI can forget about it.
The more recent SAI guns are more suspect to being out of mil-spec than the preban guns. It may be in spec as far as SAI is concerned, but is not in spec per the M14 blueprints. Due to that SAI won't do anything about it. They are great guns, but have some idiosyncrasies to them.
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SAI receivers are commonly found out of spec. If you use a Sadlak mount they will provide pins to determine how to correctly machine a mount for your rifle. Sparrowhawk mentions the same thing for his dummy selector switches. Mine is out of spec.
Note about M1A Receivers
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