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Don't forget accessories, especially mags and ammunition. Don't buy the highest price ak just because you have the money to spend and then not have any things to go with it.
I'd say find a Yugo while you still can. BTW if you really want .223, Henderson Defense has a really good deal right...
No problems with my Century Yugo or my Lancaster. And as long as you can handpick a wasr like you did, you can usually find a good one. Congrats on picking one up, an ak, is an ak, is an ak. As long as it functions you'll be alright.
I do my best Fire Marshal Bill impression.
"LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING!!!"
and then don't tell tham anything, just stand there, waiting for the next move.
Bury it all somewhere noone would expect, then e-mail each of the members on THR here a treasure map, or PM a clue to everyone. The first one to find it wins.
Should look something like "its a mad mad mad mad world" but with a few thousand more people looking for your "treasure".
Sit back...
I've taken those plastic/kydex galco holsters and drilled 3 holes in a triangular pattern into the back part that sets against your hip. Using small bolts and wide washers to spread out the pressure on the plastic, it can be bolted pretty much anywhere you can think of. It also retains the gun...
Put down the "Christmas Story" box and step away from the vcr.:)
I never got much gun stuff for Christmas growing up, my dad was too busy buying hunting rifles and drinking. He did give me a .22 bolt action rifle when I was 10 but it was a piece of crap and has since been chopped up. It is...
;)Don't move to Kentucky. Nothin to see here, keep moving along.;)
I grew up in Ny, then lived in Va while in .mil, then moved back to Ny and realized it was not for me anymore. So I settled in Kentucky with my wife and kids. I think living in Virginia gave me a taste of freedom that I...
Was the name of the family "Griswold"? :)~ probably should have headed out to wallyworld for their tree.
My thoughts on fire:
Don't buy lighters from the dollar store. My wife picks up these 5 packs every once in a while and 3 out of 5 of them will fall apart after a strike or two. I had...
I must have been very lucky. Try operating one of these in the Bronx, pounding 10ton rock for 8 hours a day, building a 5 story state funded clinic/halfway home/shelter that the neighbors didn't want in the neighborhood. http://www.komatsu.com/ce/products/sa/hydraulic/mh/mh.html
When this...
Either copes or here at Dan's http://www.dansammo.com/odds.asp If your getting a 10 pack they are 13. a piece and as new as they get. The romanian mags from AIM http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/Romanian_30rd_Steel_Magazine.html are like new and a really good deal if buying in bulk. Here is...
My 4 year old daughter is doing a party/gift exchange at preschool tomorrow. The letter home regarding the party includes a full page description of the event. The words "Please no weapon related gifts" are in bold and the only thing highlighted in the whole letter. Kind of ridiculous and...
All it would cost him would be the transfer fee his local dealer would charge, $20. dollars in my area and in most places plus actual shipping. $429. is not some special dealer price, anyone can call and order from classic or AIM or any other online retailer and get it for the price listed...
"how does this compare to a wasr10? same quality?"
Quality-wise the wasr and yugo shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence, they are worlds apart. Spend the little extra money and get the yugo. Even if you paid him 450. it would still be a good deal because of the wood. The reason the...
With the wood I would(and did) pay 500 for mine. Mine came with two yugo bho(bolt hold open) mags and the correct yugo bayonet though. You may want to ask your friend for a little discount, show him classics site or this website...
Conceal your pistol in a bag of potato chips. Noone will think twice seeing a big guy walking around with a bag of ruffles. Sorry for the fat joke, it's late and I couldn't resist.
Seriously try different things out. Thunderwear, belly band, fanny pack, day planner/organizer, cargo pants...
Project your paranoia onto the door. "Honey, it's that damn door, we can't see through it and we really need a safe way to see who is on the other side, other than just opening it." Suggest a peephole at the least, or a video camera to view the area, maybe a minefield along the path, a moat...
I bolted a galco holster to the bottom of the dash under the ashtray. It never did work on my hip anyway. The fact that it retains the pistol makes it nice so that it isn't bouncing around the cab in an accident.
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