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I had wanted to get involved with firearms for years when living in NYC, but the hassles and societal pressure kept me from it, until we moved to SW FL. Just by getting firearms and a CCW, I felt trusted and respected by the state in a way I never did up north.
I recently got the Mako, and I would recommend it. There are about 4 or 5 different locations on the stock to attach a sling, and the recoil reduction is great. Between the spring, the pad, and the adjustability, it makes a huge difference in my comfort and follow-up. Mako is the American...
Considering that a good price on a Saiga is $349, + shipping and FFL ($50 combined, at least), + $300 on parts to equal an AK100, really makes me feel that I got a fair and decent deal on my SGL20 at $699. It helped that my LGS had one on the wall and I got to handle it. I never "bought in" to...
I have the Krebs peep sight, and I like it. You don't get the longer sight radius of the Tech Sights, but it is drop in. What I'm interested in checking out are the Meprolight tritium sights.
Sturmgewehr, your video was one of the things that influenced me to take a chance on Mako, although the stock I got wasn't in the video (and was more reasonably priced). Keep 'em coming!
On Friday, my Mako recoil-absorbing stock arrived from Cheaper Than Dirt for my Arsenal SGL-20, and it makes a HUGE difference over the original K-Var Warsaw-length stock. Recoil is cut way down, and setting it for an optimum LOP makes everything more comfortable and accurate. I'm sure AR folks...
I just put a Mako adjustable stock on my Arsenal this afternoon, and it feels really solid. Got it from Cheaper Than Dirt, and it cost a little more than the Tapco. I figure buy once, cry once.
I'm sure you'll get plenty of opinions, so here goes mine: for your situation, IMHO, a basic pump shotgun will fill your needs adequately. The Remington 870 is probably the most popular one in America, although Mossberg also makes a very good product as well. You can get a new 870 at Wal-Mart...
Guitars, it's almost exactly the same: stock designs at lots of price points by varying manufacturers; souped-up custom jobs; accessories up the wazoo to customize your own; extensive sub-culture with internet boards identical to this one; jaded, acerbic counter help giving you attitude;naive...
Anyone have any experience with a good one? Seen ad's for Tapco & Mako, but have no firsthand experience, and would welcome any opinions. Also considering a NATO-length fixed butt-stock from K-VAR, but my wife would probably not find the LOP too comfortable.
I don't want someone I don't know coming to my house around my wife and children. Likewise, I'd prefer not to go to a private location I'm not familiar with with either cash or a firearm. Gun club or shooting range would be best for me, well-travelled parking lot during daylight hours if necessary.
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