Anyone else here have an appreciation for modern firearms..?

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7sixtwo

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A short while ago I had an opportunity to shoot a mid-1960s issue SVD. Beautiful rifle! With the ammo costing a tad over a dollar a round, I didn't shoot enough to get real comfortable with it, but it was a nice experience to put 3 out of 5 on target at 1,000 yards.

Anyone else love these rifles?

Absolutely. I'd own at least one SVD, (or a Tigr), if they didn't sell for well over $3k these days due to Gubmint-imposed artificial rarity.

Where the hell do you buy your 7.62x54r for north of a buck a round? I recommend you stop. ;)
 

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A few more pics:

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Here's how she looked right out of the box from the factory:

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She's slightly customized. :D
 
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Ok after googling...and then looking at the size of the barrel

Either a Siaga-12 conversion with clamshell muzzlebrake (I doubt it with that big a muzzlebrake)

Or a Krebs side folder with a bull barrel and clamshell muzzlebrake?

-edit- oh you called it a shotgun....so it is a Siaga-12 (after closer inspection...see that it's a skeletonized fixed stock!)

Or lovingly known as "Da Zombie Stompah!"

ThetaReactor got it first, but you're the first to directly name it.

Yeah, she's a custom Saiga-12, (a before i ;) ).

Btw, what's a "clamshell" muzzle brake? I'm not familiar with the term.

The specific brake on mine is a Monster Brake from Tromix.

It's about 5" long. My S-12's native barrel has been cut down to ~13.2", rethreaded for the brake, the brake threaded on, then silver soldered in place. The overall length is ~18.2", and no tax stamp or registration is required. :2cool:
 

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Wow, you do have a nice collection of really cool guns. Tell us, you're really Ted Nugent in disguise on the forum! hahaha Couldn't resist that one. :headbang:

I just have too many hobbies and not enough money to spread it around on them...haha. But I do try to pick up a nice gun every now and then. It has just been more of the "then" and less of the "now" lately. Going to break loose and buy a couple soon though. This thread has really got me wanting something new.
 

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Where the hell do you buy your 7.62x54r for north of a buck a round? I recommend you stop. ;)

If it was up to me, I'd use the cheap stuff, but it isn't my rifle. The owner is really fussy -- since it was new, all she's ever used is 7N1, which is both pricey and rare. I offered to buy a spam can of 7N14, but she says they're crap.
 

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Btw, what's a "clamshell" muzzle brake? I'm not familiar with the term.

It's my understanding (as in: I've seen them, read about them, but never owned or used one) the name comes from the clamshell shape of the ports. Instead of just being holes out the side, they're like scoops to redirect the gases backwards, something like putting a clamshell under a stream of water.

What I've seen and been told:
1) They're large, heavy and ugly as sin.
2) You get the blast in your face, almost as if you're having someone trim your nose hairs with a fifty caliber.
 

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It's my understanding (as in: I've seen them, read about them, but never owned or used one) the name comes from the clamshell shape of the ports. Instead of just being holes out the side, they're like scoops to redirect the gases backwards, something like putting a clamshell under a stream of water.

What I've seen and been told:
1) They're large, heavy and ugly as sin.
2) You get the blast in your face, almost as if you're having someone trim your nose hairs with a fifty caliber.

Ah, I see.

The Monster Brake does have "gills" on the side, though they're not rounded.

It does blow some of the blast back atcha, but I don't find it unpleasant. 'Course, shotgun shells are low pressure, not like rifle rounds. For the same reason, (low pressure ammunition), the size is necessary to effectively "brake" a shotgun. The Monster woks very, very well.

As for looks, that's subjective, but I dig it. :2cool:
 

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That my friend, looks like a SAIGA to me...
Me want one!

I love my 10/22 as well, especially with Ruger BX-25 mags. She's the one I always prefer to start and finish with at "the range", (BLM land), to reinforce shooting fundamentals.

It used to be very cheap to fire hundreds of rnds per session. Due to the silly-assed panic, not so much anymore. It really sucks, as I've had to curtail my usual practice because of the insane increase in .22LR price, all due to panic buyers.

Here's my favorite shotgun:

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^ So, who can identify what we're lookin at heah? ;)
 

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Hey, CO done made hi-cap mags illegal. That's why Magpul moved to TX.
I have vacationed in CO several times with a porta-arsenal, I won't be back until the kommies
have had thier arses properly kicked back to kommiefornica.

You mean standard capacity magazines? Don't let the Statists frame the argument by using their horsechit terminology, which is a lie in and of itself.

But yeah, they did.

However, they did it in blatant violation of the will of the people of Colorado. We've already started to reverse this chit.. perhaps you heard about the 2 state senators, (2 of the very worst, including the senate president), we recently kicked the f out of office through recall elections?

Sheriff Maketa and the Sherrifs' Association still have a case pending to strike down the new laws as unconstitutional, (which they clearly are).

Regardless, they're unenforceable, and let's just say that I've already got enough standard mags to fully equip a few squads. ;)
 
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