I purchased one about 5 years ago and have been very happy with accuracy and reliability. The 22tcm is a fun cartridge. I like shooting 9mm as well. Thankfully mine has been very reliable.
I love the gun, but I use it as a range toy mainly. The 1911 platform is more of a commitment to carry for...
Mine has been very reliable. I’m a Glock guy, but I picked it up a few years back. I carry it a lot when I’m not carrying my 26. It shoots well and has good OEM sights. It’s a little heavy but that helps it mitigate some recoil. Solid gun especially if the price is right.
I put the TSR100 for my 10/22, and I am pleased with them, but I have not tried the TSR200. Thinking back I had the same question and went with the 100. I think it had to do with one less variable to adjust. If I remember correctly I found the answer on www.rimfirecentral.com under the...
10/22 build advice.
I have a 10/22 that is the perfect donor for a project. Its a 15 year old carbine that functions well, but the stock is rough. I have been thinking about a tactical style stock. I am looking at the Tapco but like the looks of the Promag kit. Any experience with these...
Nice work! Did you go with the Dinzag trigger? I'm interested in your range report. I have a few steel mags and they function well, but they are very heavy. I was interested in trying out the Uintas.
I really like the .308. It's an absolute blast to shoot. It has one hell of a muzzle blast.
I like my Mini for what it is. I usually take mine when I go camping. I have the ranch model with a Butler Creek folder. Its an older model and it functions well. Its light weight and rugged. My main complaints are the mags and the poor platform for mounting optics.
I think if i was in the...
My first gun was a Daisy 870. I remember buying it from Murphy's Mart in Pasadena. I think it was 27 dollars back in 1985. I had a great time with that gun. I still have it.
Another + 1 for the Saiga. The gun handles great and is a blast to shoot. There is a new 20 round mag available for the S-308 and it looks to be good. I plan to get a few and test them out.
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Yes, I converted a Saiga .308. It was my first conversion, and I'm a total gun amateur. I did a little research and purchased a trigger conversion kit from http://www.dinzagarms.com/. The trigger is machined to be a drop in piece, for me it was well worth it. The trigger is very crisp and has...
I'm going this weekend. Hopefully I will be able to hit the target.
I made the following mods to my Walmart special 10/22.
1. 1.25" swivels and a GI sling
2. Tech Sights TSR100
3. Volquartsen Hammer
4, Buffer
5. Extended mag release
6. Auto bolt release
I see what you mean about the factory...
I have a budget built Saiga in .308 and it has really impressed me. It's very reliable and easy to clean and shoot. I think it may be the best bang for the buck for a .308 battle rifle.
It may not be in the same league as an AR-10 or a M-14, but with quality ammo it's fairly accurate.