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  1. Enjoy it as is or modify it to death. Your choice. They are really fine 1911's. I have read that they were very popular with pistol smiths due to the supposedly better grade of steel. Chrome lined bore too. Shoulda bought a gross of them when they $200.
  2. I got my CDNN catalog yesterday and they are showing the SCAR 17s and 16s. They are both "Call for Price" though.
  3. I too am just starting to consider building. How cost effective is it to roll your own versus buying an entry level Del-Ton, Armalite, Bushmaster, S&W, etc.? Each of these and others can be had for around $800-850. Is there a significant savings or is more of an "I built this myself" sort of thing.
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    Looking for AK-74

    theakforum.net is alive and well. Try this link: The AK Forum - Index page
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    Marlin 60, Any One?

    Wow! That's fabulous you can do that. I hope I hold up that well.
  6. Back in 2006 I purchased an original all matching MP40 from an acquaintance. He had purchased it in 1976 from the Vet that brought it back from Vietnam. He told me up front that he paid the fellow $200 for it but he almost walked away because the $200 tax doubled the price of the gun. Of course he didn't feel too bad about that anymore when I handed him a check for $xx,000. Before May, 1986 machine guns were pretty cheap. For the most part nobody wanted them. Then when the Feds closed the door all that changed. Within a few years people started to realize the investment potential and the prices began to climb. They seem to have peaked about 3 years ago and since then, with the recession and all, they have flattened out, maybe even gone down a bit.
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    Marlin 60, Any One?

    That's absolutely ridiculous... in a good way! With a little work the EOtech would make a good carry handle.
  8. Also look at the plastic mag catch. Maybe the mags are dropping slightly.
  9. +1 on part of what you said. The Witness series is the best kept secret in firearms. A really good pistol. But I would allow $325 regular, $450 Match. Things have gone up you know.
  10. Since an AMD65 doesn't have a side rail, I would suggest an UltiMak for the AK.
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    What are these?

    Norinco made a copy of the Browning that was imported by Interarms for a while. Check and see if yours is Belgium or Japan (Miroku). Averages around $150 more for the Belgium ones on the used market. That said... don't sell it. They are such neat rifles.
  12. If you really want to adapt your Saiga to AR mags, look at this thread. The AK Files Forums - My Saiga .223 adapted to take AR mags. And this, MagnoliaStateArmory | Magnolia State Armory Btw, I went with Galil Orlites back when they were $15 each brand new. They are by far the easiest to make work. They were a bit wobbly but I never had any issues.
  13. It's quite an empowering feeling to be able to sit in your home and talk to someone in Europe or South America without any outside assistance, don't even need public electricity, just a car battery. Of course this last sun spot cycle has been the pits. Can't hardly talk across the street. That's part of the reason why I've recently decided to get out it. If any of you guys want to get started in HF I can set you up with the whole rig, antenna and everything for low $$ or a rifle or something. K1ERD
  14. I've got about 400-500 rounds through mine and it's never done that. You should give S&W customer service a call. 1-800-331-0852 (Inside USA) 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (Monday - Friday). They'll probably tell you to send it back.
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    FN SCAR?

    $2600, $3100, $7000!! I guess I won't be getting one of these. Not when I choke at the thought of paying $1k for an AK.
  16. Taurus Ultra-Lite with a bobbed hammer.
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    EAA Corp

    I've had 4 Witness pistols. A steel Wonder finish 45acp, a steel blued 45acp, a full size polymer Wonder finish 9mm and my current favorite gun, a full size steel blued 9mm. Needless to say I like them a lot. They are well made but what makes them favorites of mine is the handling and natural pointing characteristics. I have also had 2 CZ75's and the Witness pistols are better (imho). Over the years Tanfoglio has made several improvements to the original CZ design that make it easier to take apart and also handle better. As for EAA, not so good. I have never had any real problems dealing with them (ordering mags or floorplates, etc.) but from some of the stories I have read on the net I must be lucky. It has been said for years that if a decent distributor ever got the Tanfoglio handgun import franchise they would really take off in this country. Notice the transformation of the unheard of HS2000 into the XD phenomenon. But I do love those Witness pistols!
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    Caracal pistol

    Whoever designed it must have had a Steyr M9 and some tracing paper handy that's for sure.
  19. ...or regular AK mags. Too bad. They are sweet.
  20. I think SIG has lost their way in the last few years. It's as if they can't figure out a way to follow the classic series guns. For me, they haven't come close to the perfection of a P220, P226 or P228. Probably never will.
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    M&P 9mm, Full-Size

    The M&P is an extremely well thought out handgun. Here is a link to a very well thought out trigger job. http://www.burwellgunsmithing.com/M&Ptriggerjob1.htm
  22. I have the same problem with the Witness pistols. I prefer them even to the CZ's. All of the CZ75 style pistols are very comfortable to shoot. I think the Armalite is a cousin of the Witness pistols with some of it's parts being made by Tanfoglio. The internal design seems to be more Witness than CZ75 which imho is better.
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    CZ 52

    One is good but I've never seen one back near the rear sight. They were always between the ejection port and the front sight. It's not where the rear sight is staked in place is it?
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    CZ 52

    CZ52's are great! I've had 3 of them. All were excellent shooters. Interesting hearsay/facts about these: Supposedly when the Czechs ran them through the arsenal rebuild process they tested them for accuracy and marked them accordingly. If you look closely at the sight rib on top of the slide just about in the middle you'll see one, two or three small punch marks. Word is that a single punch was the most accurate with three punch marks being least accurate. I always made sure the ones I bought had a single punch and they all shot great so I don't know if there is anything to that or not. Also, if you're into tinkering with your firearms you can disassemble the slide and replace the spring under the firing pin block and drastically improve the trigger feel. That spring is waaay more powerful than it needs to be. Lastly, disassemble the magazines and grind about an 1/8th inch off the bottom of the rear tab of the follower. This will allow the follower to go further down and the mags will hold nine rounds instead of eight. I modded 8 or 10 mags this way and never had a malfunction. Enjoy!
  25. Don't forget to send in for your $50 or two free mags. I'd get the mags. They're worth way more than $50. http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/SmWesson/upload/other/SW_HH08_coupon.pdf Wish my M&P would hurry up and get here. One of these days I'm going to learn to be more patient waiting on the Brown Truck.

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