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Any of the three days should work for me.
Sorry, I wasn't considering SBR's and Silencers. When did they make the 3 round burst rule? That's news to me. At orientation back in the spring machineguns were asked about and I don't remember 3 round burst being mentioned.It depends on the type of NFA weapon. You can shoot any NFA weapon other than Full Auto at the rifle pits. I shoot my SBR there all the time and I see suppressors there also. Full Auto only at the Pistol pits AND ONLY three round bursts. -
Wow, what a great day at the range!
The food was great and so was the company.
I really enjoyed meeting everyone and look forward to next month.
I don't think I've ever seen so much hardware at Owl Hollow before.
At one point I had to stop shooting and just walk up and down looking at everything.
It looked like Knob Creek.
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OHGC does allow NFA but only at the pistol pits.
Whatchagot?
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Tony Rumor makes the coolest stuff. I envy his creativity.
My brother-in-law had him do a Saiga 12 for him with the folding stock and everything. It was awesome.
Have you seen the pictures of his "siamese" M16 on his web site? Ridiculous... but brilliant.
I have the 16" 308 and it is very accurate. Of course it's pretty loud too. :-)
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I know I'm new here but I can't pass up an AK question.
First of all, BEWARE! AK's ARE ADDICTIVE!
If, despite all the warnings, you still want one, then decide whether you want a .22 (.223) a medium .30 (7.62x39) or a big boy .308 then buy a Saiga. Absolutely, hands down, no contest, best AK for the money. You can spend more for authenticity or rarity but it won't be a better built gun. And once you get your best deal on one you can have fun turning it back into a real AK and making it look however you want. Read more here http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?act=idx
Unfortunately Saiga doesn't send the 5.45x39 over here so if you decide that's what you want you'll have to go Bulgarian $$$$, Polish $$$ or Romanian $$. Unless you get lucky and find a VEPR $$$$.
Other noteworthy things to consider;
parts- 5.45 or .223; could be difficult to find if needed, rare but it happens
mags- .223; different countries used different mags, they don't interchange well if at all.
5.45; They all pretty much work in all rifles.
7.62; They all work in all rifles.
One last thing, make sure whatever you decide on has the scope rail on the side and the sights aren't canted (not a problem with Saigas but has been on Arsenals, WASRs, SARs, Yugos and anything else built by Century).
Good luck!
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Welcome vujade!
Saturday you gotta tell me the story behind that name.
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Your Welcome Han!
I've had seven SIGs over the years, all second hand but one, and never had a problem with any of them.
They are wonderfully engineered and executed handguns.
Btw, The sights on that one are regulated for "center mass", meaning you cover your target with the front sight instead of hold at 6 o'clock like a target pistol. That will get your hits up in the bullseye.
See you Saturday.
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Plan to. I was going to bring some hot dogs and drinks.
I was just about to look for the announcement thread for it.
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Hello TGO!
My name is Doug. I am Nashville born and raised.
A gunowner and CCW holder for many years. I shoot at Owl Hollow most of the time. My Firearm interests are pretty much all black ugly stuff. Luv AK's.
I don't know how long this forum has been around (somehow I missed it till just recently) but I think it's a great idea and look forward to meeting some of you folks.
Burboy
Hello from Nashville
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Welcome Mike! From a fellow South Nashvillian.
Our South Nashville numbers keep growing.