[QUOTE=DrMortician;17502368]$200 in 2004 and converted it recently myself for about $120.
Good luck finding one for any reasonable amount. I'd forget the saiga-12 currently and grab a saiga-308 while they're still around and affordable.[/QUOTE]
Yea actually just yesterday I found a Saiga-12 for $500, good condition too, still thinking whether or not to buy it, it's very tempting hahaha
[QUOTE=James*;17514387]Not the same as obsessing over objects designed to actually kill people[/QUOTE]
Really don't see your point, you act as if they all want to use those said objects to go out and kill. It's just a fucking tool. You don't see people going into threads about knives or power tools and going "lol ur all obsessed ECKS DEE HURR"
[QUOTE=Lankist;17506366]It's not really that, it just seems the model itself is prone to getting jammed. I took it down to a Gander Mountain and they said it was fine, next day it jammed after three shots. I'm no gunsmith but it's probably something to do with heat.[/QUOTE]
Probably just limp wristing it.
Try getting a firmer grip on it.
Also: [url]http://www.cabelas.com/p-0065925216784a.shtml[/url]
That's where I get all my 5.7x28mm. They always have everything stocked and reasonably priced.
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[QUOTE=camacazie638;17521671]Yea actually just yesterday I found a Saiga-12 for $500, good condition too, still thinking whether or not to buy it, it's very tempting hahaha[/QUOTE]
In stock trim with a sporter stock they're a piece of shit.
Horrible balance and even worse ergonomics. Now if you are willing to buy a conversion kit for it along with it and feel comfortable drilling rivets and working on a gun, then it's well worth it.
About the only shotgun around that's going to give you a rifle trigger.
[QUOTE=DrMortician;17522289]Probably just limp wristing it.
Try getting a firmer grip on it.[/QUOTE]
I don't see how that has anything to do with the gun jamming internally during consecutive shots.
[QUOTE=Lankist;17522339]I don't see how that has anything to do with the gun jamming internally during consecutive shots.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsewsolPyBU[/media]
How about this for an example?
Basically, if you don't keep the gun fairly steady during recoil, it'll waste all of the energy pushing your hand back instead of pushing the slide back. On a higher end weapon this isn't much of an issue, but on something like a glock or similar, it can be a big problem.
Oh, no, it's hardly got any recoil. Not that I've been able to tell, anyway. I've got no problems keeping it steady. The S&W is the only gun I get that with, too.
[QUOTE=Lankist;17522470]Oh, no, it's hardly got any recoil. Not that I've been able to tell, anyway. I've got no problems keeping it steady. The S&W is the only gun I get that with, too.[/QUOTE]
Being .357sig I have no idea. I have no experience with the round.
It could be a few things. The gun not having the correct ramp angle for the ammunition you're running. Your recoil spring. Magazine binding/follower tilting. Ejector being shot...
Just take it to a gun smith and have them look it over. It probably won't cost you much.
[QUOTE=CSargeP;17517492]It's hard enough finding 7.62X54mmr around here as it is. Luckily 7.62x39 is still in abundant supply.[/QUOTE]
Opposite around here, most vendors are selling the sardine cans of 54R by the dozen, while a small 20 round box of 7.62x39 is about as rare as gold. The shop I frequent has about 5 of the cans, I thought of getting one but in the end I decided I really don't need it.
We're actually low on .357 and .38 +P here. :v:
.357 a dollar a round what the FUCK
[QUOTE=LE0N1;17524295].357 a dollar a round what the FUCK[/QUOTE]
You think that's bad, look at .45...
The reason for the lack of ammo is because of things like this
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV59_if9vTw[/media]
Real men fight with fists.
Then we shall fight in the shade.
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