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- Buttstock ammo pouch?
The East German "splinter" pattern stripper clip pouch probably would adapt pretty easily with a little work
- PPs-43c on the way - sksboards. com
Interesting Looks like there are some inconsistencies between shipments I saw where some people would get the 4 mags and a cleaning kit, some would get the 4 mags, cleaning kit and mag pouch, and some just get the PPS-43C and 4 mags
- SKS pre ban advantages?
The term 'per-ban' gets thrown around a lot In the context of the SKS it's kind of a non issue because a standard SKS has a fixed magazine and the 'assault weapons' ban effected detachable magazine semi auto rifles
- New Yugo SKS
I just got my, as new, Yugo SKS, the other day and couldn't wait to get it to the range Man what a blast!! It is addicting for sure
- Saiga in 7. 62x54? - sksboards. com
If this comes out, provided the make a PRK (People's Replublik of Kalifornia) compliant version, I'd be all over it
- Buried Treasure - sksboards. com
An old Iver Johnson top break revolver From the pictures he sent me I am guessing it was buried there on purpose as you can see remnants of a burlap sack in the dirt and rust I will pair pictures as soon as I can get to a computer, but this was just way to cool for me not to tease ya'll with
- O-Ring seal in Gas System? Problem solved. . .
Heat of Combustion Classic black powder has a combustion temperature of about 3000 degrees F , "grey" powder (with elevated sulfur and potassium nitrate levels) burns at about 4000 degrees F Empirical data for gluconic acid propellant (Triple 7) burn temperature has not been released, but appears to be somewhat higher-perhaps in the 5000 degree range
- SKS Bullpup
well your friend does have a bullpop sks of course, with all the camera shaking, I got to see 2 blurry seconds of it I thought it was the blair witch projec
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