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Posted: 11/17/2012 9:03:20 AM EDT
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Why is there an AFG on your gun if you only have one arm? AFG adds +2 Accuracy. |
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Why is there an AFG on your gun if you only have one arm? AFG adds +2 Accuracy. Mine was a serious question, btw. |
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Why is there an AFG on your gun if you only have one arm? AFG adds +2 Accuracy. fucking assholes That was a jab at the AFG, not the OP OP is a hell of a man, having only one arm, and you kinda have to have a sense of humor to be a man the caliber of the OP. Having said that, if you use the Costa hold in conjunction with the AFG it gives you Invincibility for 2 seconds for each hit you score on the target, and they stack. |
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Very cool. I really enjoyed the fighting shotgun class I took here in CA. I was bitching about not having a sling, but it was tough enough with two arms.
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I went to the Fighting Shotgun course with my Saiga-12 and one arm......enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj0L5tinuAI Good job OP |
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Very cool
Would another type of SG be easier for left handed use? I'm slow as hell left handed on AKs |
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OP, it's people like you that make lazy, fat, non-amputees like me look bad. I'm going to have to ask you to stop outperforming me. I will occupy your street with signs and drum circles.
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BG: Hey guys, fuck it. It's just some dude with one arm. How dangerou... <BANG> Fuck, I'm dead.
Good on ya, OP.
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Very good job OP. You probably learned more than others would on a course like this.
FS is one of my favorite courses. |
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OP, I have a suggestion that might make reloads easier with box mags (harder to make the mods with a drum), at least for the mags that are over 5 rounds. http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-08_46.jpg What we've got here is a hole drilled through, with a cotter pin inserted and something you can use to grab attached http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-17_447.jpg As you can see, the pin is far enough back that it crosses the brass portion of the hull, and holds that first round down lower http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-34_568.jpg The shell is low enough to easily insert the mag on a closed bolt, although you do lose one round of mag capacity (hence why I don't think I'd do it with a five round mag). You lock the mag, yank the flag and pin out, rack the bolt and go to town. I mention this because it looked, once or twice, like you were having a hard time with locking the bolt back. Good job in the class, by the way. That looks simple and clever. I would also grab a piece of scrap carpet so the flash hider isn't hitting the dirt. Maybe I am being paranoid, but not something I would want to make a habit of unless the range has gone two way. |
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OP, I have a suggestion that might make reloads easier with box mags (harder to make the mods with a drum), at least for the mags that are over 5 rounds. http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-08_46.jpg What we've got here is a hole drilled through, with a cotter pin inserted and something you can use to grab attached http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-17_447.jpg As you can see, the pin is far enough back that it crosses the brass portion of the hull, and holds that first round down lower http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-34_568.jpg The shell is low enough to easily insert the mag on a closed bolt, although you do lose one round of mag capacity (hence why I don't think I'd do it with a five round mag). You lock the mag, yank the flag and pin out, rack the bolt and go to town. I mention this because it looked, once or twice, like you were having a hard time with locking the bolt back. Good job in the class, by the way. I really really like this mod! I may have to try and incorporate this!.....thanks |
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OP, I have a suggestion that might make reloads easier with box mags (harder to make the mods with a drum), at least for the mags that are over 5 rounds. http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-08_46.jpg What we've got here is a hole drilled through, with a cotter pin inserted and something you can use to grab attached http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-17_447.jpg As you can see, the pin is far enough back that it crosses the brass portion of the hull, and holds that first round down lower http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k83/shade_1313/stuffs/2011-07-11_20-23-34_568.jpg The shell is low enough to easily insert the mag on a closed bolt, although you do lose one round of mag capacity (hence why I don't think I'd do it with a five round mag). You lock the mag, yank the flag and pin out, rack the bolt and go to town. I mention this because it looked, once or twice, like you were having a hard time with locking the bolt back. Good job in the class, by the way. That looks simple and clever. I would also grab a piece of scrap carpet so the flash hider isn't hitting the dirt. Maybe I am being paranoid, but not something I would want to make a habit of unless the range has gone two way. Its a muzzle brake and it has 6 large ports so I would have to shove my muzzle down in the dirt pretty far to cause an obstruction that wont blow out from the ports. |
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Very good job OP. You probably learned more than others would on a course like this. FS is one of my favorite courses. Yes I did |
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Did you get Buck Yeagers autograph? He was out of town but I did want to meet him |
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Why is there an AFG on your gun if you only have one arm? AFG adds +2 Accuracy. Mine was a serious question, btw. In one of my other videos I explain that its on there for two reasons. 1-for when others shoot my shotgun because a lot want to lol and 2-the forend I have on it is a modified Magpul 870 forend so the AFG covers up one of the screws. Ive also made a couple videos on how I did the modification....check them out. |
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Cool.
Another thing you might want to check out is the Tac47 magwell conversion. I did the conversion myself, modded my existing SGM mags and now I have drop free mags and an AR style magwell. Drums won't work with it, but holy crap are loaded mag insertions a lot easier on a closed bolt. http://www.tac47industries.com/content-product_info/product_id-2383/tac_47_m_a_g_12.html |
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Why do you guys look around after you shoot? hear something?
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OP, how hard was it to hear the instructors over the sound of your giant brass balls clanging together??
Awesome job, sir! |
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My internet is being slow and the video is having a little bit of a hard time playing so I may have missed it. If this is the case, I apologize for asking what may be an obviously answered question.
I am curious though, when you reload your pistol, what do you do to operate the slide? I've never taken any classes (too much $ and too little motivation on my part) so I'm sure there is a way to do this in cases such as yours. I have tried messing around a little with empty mags/weapons but I don't always get repeatable results. Mostly I try catching the slide on my pants or belt or something but it doesn't seem like "the right way". |
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Why do you guys look around after you shoot? hear something? Because when in a fight there are usually bad guys coming from more angles then just the front. |
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My internet is being slow and the video is having a little bit of a hard time playing so I may have missed it. If this is the case, I apologize for asking what may be an obviously answered question. I am curious though, when you reload your pistol, what do you do to operate the slide? I've never taken any classes (too much $ and too little motivation on my part) so I'm sure there is a way to do this in cases such as yours. I have tried messing around a little with empty mags/weapons but I don't always get repeatable results. Mostly I try catching the slide on my pants or belt or something but it doesn't seem like "the right way". No your belt is a good spot if you can catch your rear sight on it while still being able to point the muzzle away from you. |
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My internet is being slow and the video is having a little bit of a hard time playing so I may have missed it. If this is the case, I apologize for asking what may be an obviously answered question. I am curious though, when you reload your pistol, what do you do to operate the slide? I've never taken any classes (too much $ and too little motivation on my part) so I'm sure there is a way to do this in cases such as yours. I have tried messing around a little with empty mags/weapons but I don't always get repeatable results. Mostly I try catching the slide on my pants or belt or something but it doesn't seem like "the right way". No your belt is a good spot if you can catch your rear sight on it while still being able to point the muzzle away from you. Okay, that's the best place I could come up with on my own too. Reckon it's just a matter of practice and maybe a tougher belt then. Thanks, and since I forgot to mention it, cool video Kinda makes me feel bad about being a lazy shooter...but not bad enough to go out in the rain and practice |
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Did you get Buck Yeagers autograph? He was out of town but I did want to meet him For all the hate around here, James actually is a pretty good dude. |
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Love it. How long did it take you to feel comfortable running a gun like the Saiga one handed? How many do you have through it so far?
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