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  • OneBadV8

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    I'm so very sorry!

    I really enjoy the modification aspect, I had a blast making an Ultimak fit on my Draco. Or maybe I have a thing for Russian/ComBloc weapons? Ehh, best not to overthink it!


    Yeah, I'm blaming you. I ordered a Chaos Rail, but it'll be backordered for most of Sept because of waiting on the Extended top rail and HK Style sights.

    Not sure how its your fault... but it is :D
     

    kadetklapp

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    I bought my S-12 at Big R in Crawfordsville. Love it.

    It will soon be set up as a "room broom" in the near future. In fact, I was going to buy the parts this week but an unexpected issue came up and had to blow the cash on that instead :(

    BTW, I've shot buckshot, slug, sabots, low-brass bird shot, etc out of mine without any issues.
     

    shooter521

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    You'll like it; I've got a couple and have been impressed by the quality of both the product and the company. And I like that I'm supporting an Indiana manufacturer, too. :yesway:

    What's the going rate for a Saiga 12, unconverted or converted?

    Unconverted, ~$550; converted, $900+ depending on who did the conversion, how well it was done and what parts were used.
     
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    I know this post has been referencing the 12, but how well does the .410 perform? Seems like you could load almost twice the shells in about the same size mag and load the mag with some .410 slugs...which sounds kinda fun to shoot. Might make for another SD option.

    I can vouch for the 410 being fun... and spouts lead like Bernanke handing out $100's.... now I want a 12!

    I've only used the stock 5 shot mag. 15 shot single stack mag is the norm. And it IS a lot less bulky that say a 20rd drum of 12 ga. My 410 is more for those in my house that might not be comfortable with a larger beast. I, on the other hand, am liking what I see from mammynun...

    Might have to fire up the Dremel...
     

    localone

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    mammynun

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    I ordered one of these bullpups cant wait to get it
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    Fixed it for ya:
    YouTube - Experimental Saiga-12 bullpup

    That's pretty cool! does it meet Indiana's minimum OAL?
     
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