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Originally Posted By Shark15:
Originally Posted By SIMPLYDYNAMIC:
My new breecher i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65/simplydynamic/SAIGA.jpg Could that be classified as a AOW? Can't be an AOW because it started out life as a stocked shotgun. if the receiver had nerer had a stock installed or was virgin US made it could be an AOW, but since the base gun was imported with a stock, it has to be a SBS WDS |
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^The wood came out nice on that, great job.
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Saiga-12 drums hold 20 rounds.
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that thing is fing awsome looking! nice work |
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never mind, wrong place
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Originally Posted By ORinTX:
Originally Posted By Jason_R:
Originally Posted By coctailer:
You can own AOWs in WA and shoot them. You can own suppressors, but you cannot shoot them in WA. You would have to cross over to Oregon or Idaho to use it. SBRs, MGs, and SBSs are not allowed in WA unless they have been registered before 1994.(I could be wrong on the date) You can own suppressors but not shoot them!? How does that work!? Just like it sounds. You can have them, hold them, clean them, look at them, fondle them, stick them up a dog's ass (did WA ever change their beastiality laws?) but you can not fire them in state. Lots of guys kind of and do it anyhow since it's only a mis-d. ORinTX is right, in Washington you cant shoot silencers. I know some Military guys that shoot silencers regularly, but they are military and no one gives them crap for anything, but other then that ORinTX is right you cant use them |
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Originally Posted By ch139:
Very nice lookin. What kinda gun did it start out as? It is a Rossi Squire 12 gauge. Very easy to chop up. No external hammers, it cocks the internal hammers when it is opened. It also had an auto-safety reset, but I disabled that. Safety is still functional, just not automatic. It was annoying. |
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That side by side is very nice. Those things are a blast to shoot. $200 and lots of time well spent.
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"If you come at the king, you best not miss" -Omar
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Originally Posted By DrDrake:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c76/chelyn96/IMG_3631.jpg Added UBR. Wow. Really. |
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Originally Posted By djturnz:
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/djturnz/SBSLTSideAfter.jpg http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/djturnz/SBSRTSideAfter.jpg http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/djturnz/SBSWilsonCombatFrontSling.jpg Just what I would make if I were gonna do one of these. Nice |
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Here's my one and only shotgun and my tacticool ammo supply system. I bought this SNT on the second day of a three day defensive shotgun class at www.tacproshootingcenter.com. I liked it so much over the 870 that I was using that I sold the 870 that night and turned the Benelli into an NFA registered SBS.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v634/flip180/NFA004.jpg?t=1236048736 Flip. |
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NRA Life Member..... Μολὼν λαβέ"
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Originally Posted By DrDrake:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c76/chelyn96/IMG_3631.jpg Added UBR. What forend is that? |
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That's one bad little 870, man.
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"No parent including me wants to see their son go off to war for any reason but, Duty
to Country is duty to family. Without our Country none of us would have a Family." -crowboy |
Originally Posted By cerberus1:
That's one bad little 870, man. Agreed |
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is that a choke you put in?
is that possible to have added to a barrel as i want to do that to my 870P 18" but i dont think there is enough meat to do it more details please Originally Posted By F421:
Here's one from almost side on. Sorry, not a very good pic. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/bonediddly/1.jpg And the mag ext before it was refinished. http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/bonediddly/bblend.jpg |
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now that light mount is nifty...details?
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Thanks, it was a fun project and works really well.
I made a thread about it here: http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=37522 |
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first time post... i live in WA state and am looking to do first AOW/SBS build. ive heard sbs are illegal in wa, so what form do i need to fill out to make a aow and what is the differance between the two? any help would be appreciated
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Originally Posted By mattb275:
first time post... i live in WA state and am looking to do first AOW/SBS build. ive heard sbs are illegal in wa, so what form do i need to fill out to make a aow and what is the differance between the two? any help would be appreciated in your case with shotguns, an AOW means it has never had a shoulder stock mounted on it, as in it came from the factory with a pistol grip, ex. serbu shorty. a SBS is one that has a shoulder stock on it, or did at one point....and i dont think you could make an AOW unless you find a shotgun reciever that has never been made into a gun, like a stripped ar receiver would be....so to transfer one you would need a form 4, go to the class 3 section under armory for a lot more info... |
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thanks
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Here are my 2 Wilson Combat Remington 870's, 14" and 12".http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu278/4layercake/PICT0655.jpghttp://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu278/4layercake/PICT0651.jpg
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Originally Posted By BusySquirrel:
Originally Posted By RyanM:
Is it just me, or do the barrel lengths seem to vary? Mine's 7-1/8" from the breech face, but it's 6.5" if you measure from the front of the receiver. A lot of Serbus I see have less muzzle sticking out past the lug. Different barrel length, different action bar length, I dunno? Could be the difference between a Mossberg or Remington version... My Serbu in action...buckshot unlocks itself http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d27/busy_squirrel/2A/82546caa.jpg The Mossbergs are shorter. |
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http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu278/4layercake/PICT0655.jpghttp://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu278/4layercake/PICT0651.jpg
http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/uu278/4layercake/desktop008.jpg Here are my 2 Wilson Combat Rremington Express Magnum's and a Saiga S-17 8" built by Will atRed Jacket Firearms |
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Originally Posted By bash0321:
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F3.jpg All i can say is |
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Originally Posted By CAR-AR-M16:
Here is my 870 AOW. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v389/CAR-AR-M16/870AOW.jpg what kind of grip is this???? |
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Originally Posted By XGoldy:
Originally Posted By CAR-AR-M16:
Here is my 870 AOW. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v389/CAR-AR-M16/870AOW.jpg what kind of grip is this???? Speed-Feed "Birds' Head" grip.. |
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"No parent including me wants to see their son go off to war for any reason but, Duty
to Country is duty to family. Without our Country none of us would have a Family." -crowboy |
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Originally Posted By bash0321:
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x8/BobAsh_album/F3.jpg you just cured my erectile dysfunction with this shotgun.thanks |
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wats that? a 14"?
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14 1/4
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what all did you have to do to get it to run??
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