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  1. Oh yeah.... AKs don't care about your grammar.

    Yes, t takes less time to clean an AK. However, that does not mean it is not pristine after cleaning.

    The AK doesn't crap in it's own mouth, and does not have all the little bit's that have to be taken down, cleaned and inspected.

  2. For me, the AK is more fun with less trouble. I shoot as many rounds as I want, then clean it in all of 5 minutes. As to where the AR, well, more like half, to an hour of cleaning.

    I have a WASR, which lots of folks don't like, but mine shoots real good and they only run $400-500. If you are picky, you can find good ones.

    Saiga AK variants are sweet rifles for the price and are available in all of the popular rounds. They are very easy to convert as well.

    Both are fun though.

  3. The only Trigger issue i have ever heard of was that all of the PF-9 models made before July 08, had such a long Trigger reset, that many folks mainly who use Glocks could not get used to the long reset and if not allowed to reset then they slide would not to be Racked, not good if in a Shoot-out.

    They will replace the parts free and Upgrade the gun or send you the new hammer block which can be replaced and solve that prob.

    I got 2 new hammer blocks for free last yr.and put 1 in my P-32 and the other in my PF-9, same block for both guns and not hard to do, i also had them send me the metal mag release for the PF-9 (also free) and Upgraded it!

    JJ

    Perhaps I will contact them. Their customer service is great. I bought this gun used from a fellow TGOr and had a problem, sent it in and they fixed it and shipped it back free of charge. How many companies will warranty a used gun? That tells me they want folks happy with their products.

  4. My whole thing is, what good is concealment if you can't shoot the dang thing. A gun that conceals well, is worthless to me if I can't shhot it accurately.Remember, you are responsible for every round that leaves that weapon so if you are not 100% you are able to hit your target and not something beyond it, do not pull the trigger.Personally I would rather own a good knife than a Kel-Tec.JMO.Try a G26

    I am not sure where the accuracy comment comes from. My pf9 is as accurate as my g22 at 25 yds.

    I just want to minimize the trigger slap.

  5. Thanks again guys. The customer service is too good for me to give it up. I have not found a better pocket 9 that feels good in my hand and is that small. I know it's not a range gun, but most guns can stand some customization to make them into better shooters.

  6. Thanks for the info. I probably have close to 300, so I will stick out another 300 and see if it smooths out on it's own. I can only shoot 4-5 mags before I don't want to shoot it anymore.

  7. Does anyone know of someone in East TN who can beat my trigger into submission?

    Seriously, is there anyone between Chattanooga and Knoxville that can make my Kel Tec pf9 fun to shoot? It's real accurate for such a short gun.

  8. I can speak to Kel-Tec's service....

    I have a PF9 I picked up used that quickly developed an issue with the ejector pin walking out and locking the hammer. I payed for overnight shipping to them and about 3 weeks later I got it back with a new frame, grip, internal parts and polished feed ramp. The only cost for me was the overnight shipping there.

    I think that is excellent service, especially considering it was used.

  9. Once upon a time a man appeared in a village and announced to

    the villagers that he would buy monkeys for $10 each.

    The villagers, seeing that there were many monkeys around, went

    out to the forest and started catching them.

    The man bought thousands at $10 and, as supply started to

    diminish, the villagers stopped their effort. He next announced that

    he would now buy monkeys at $20 each. This renewed the efforts of the

    villagers and they started catching monkeys again.

    Soon the supply diminished even further and people started going

    back to their farms. The offer increased to $25 each and the supply

    of

    monkeys became so scarce it was an effort to even find a monkey, let

    alone catch it!

    The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at $50 each!

    However, since he had to go to the city on some business, his

    assistant would buy on his behalf.

    In the absence of the man, the assistant told the villagers:

    'Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that the man has already

    collected. I will sell them to you at $35 and when the man returns

    from the city, you can sell them to him for $50 each.'

    The villagers rounded up all their savings and bought all the

    monkeys.

    They never saw the man or his assistant again, only lots and

    lots of monkeys!

  10. While we fret about 400k they used to party, which while immoral was not illegal, they get away with billions in fraud.

    Why is no one asking where the billions in bonus and insider trading of stock have gone? Economics is a zero sum game. The money did not disappear, it went into someones pocket. I seem to recall an artucle in June about UBS hidding billions for US citizens. Can't find it now, but here is a recent one:

    http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSL248799020081002?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0

  11. On further thought, I think it was if you owned a semi-auto version of the gun for which you have auto parts, weather assembled or not, it unlawful.

    So, I guess you can own the kit with the machine gun parts as long as you don't assemble it to a receiver or already own one that is assembled in addition to said parts.

  12. I can't find it now, but I thought i read that just having the parts as considered having the machine gun. It was something telling folks to check their american conversions to make sure none of the illegal parts were left by mistake, such as the non auto trigger group.

  13. Am I missing something here? Wouldn't this kit be NFA since it has machine gun parts?

    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=111178552

    "*A FEW LEFT !! GREAT PRICE !! ONLY ONES WITH ALL MACHINEGUN FULL AUTO PARTS INCLUDED AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ! BRAND NEW NEVER ASSEMBLED YUGO Yugoslovian AK-47 Underfolder parts SET Complete LESS Stamped receiver ONLY ! BRAND NEW BARREL plus Receiver rails and rivets are also included ! Parts are NEW and never been assembled..so the HUGE CHORE of disassembly is not required ! BARREL is BRAND NEW never mounted at all ..NOT a shot out surplus barrel found in most all of the YUGO AK sets...These YUGO parts sets have the unique GRENADE LAUNCHER fold down front sight which folds down when not in use..Also includes a beefy trunion and heavy duty parts ..Compared to other AK47 parts sets these YUGO sets are much sturdier & well built..Stainless Steel Bolt assembly is standard in these parts sets ..Contains the 23 mm front barrel trunion & the folding stock assembly also brand new...RIFLE IS MILITARY RIFLE & INCLDES ALL FULL AUTO PARTS .....This set will make a GREAT START to that AK-47 build project that you are starting at a GREAT price for an underfolder !! Be sure to get one of the AGI DVD or VHS Gunsmith's Video courses that we sell on other auctions to GREATLY simplify the daunting task of putting one of these babies back together as a legal AK-47 rifle....Thanks for looking !"

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