Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

ALBY

Classified
  • Posts

    107
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About ALBY

  • Birthday 01/13/1966

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Baltimore, Md
  • Real Name
    David Albanese

ALBY's Achievements

Looks for Match

Looks for Match (2/11)

  1. this match was really a lot of fun. good job TAPS also, our squad was awesome and it made the day very enjoyable. see you all at peacemaker!
  2. I love my saiga 12, but if you buy one, make sure you have a good set of files. i have been cutting and grinding on that thing since the day i got it. I've had a magwell on, then off to run with drums. My CSS mag release broke in half at one match. My polychone froze and was jettisoned in favor of SGM chokes. The list goes on and on. I *think* i got her running now, but honestly, you just never know with these guns. When they run, they run very fast. I think mine was made on a Monday morning... (hangover day at the izmash plant!) on another note. i'm a little saddened that 3GN has sucked all the oxygen out of OPEN. i built a glock with a melted dot and a saiga just in time for the sport to standardize on tac ops gear. there
  3. my kids love this show. i just cant believe they don't have more ammo. i could kill every zombie in my county 3 times before i would even have to pull the handle on my 650.
  4. We have 7 of the Oly Glock mag carbines at our club. The consensus is that they are awesome. They break extractors and we had one bolt crack, but overall they see a lot if rounds and we are all happy to have them. The mags are the hardest part to get right with any 9mm conversion, the gun has no mag block and the 33 round g18 mags are debugged technology.
  5. I blew my edge up in 2005. I posted about it here. My KB was a double charge of tite group. A lot of TG can fit in a .40 case. The barrel hood was blown off and shreds were peeled back like a banana. The slide bulged, but the frame, mag and rounds were fine. Quite different from your damage. My kb was the luckiest day of my life. I changed everything after that. I've loaded tens of thousands of rounds since and my ammo has been perfect. I leave the destroyed Barrel on my bench as a reminder.
  6. I think we all understand that grumpy, but it does ruin my day to DQ a shooter.
  7. I hurt my back on a hunting trip to Texas and one of my buddies gave me some tramadol and it was the only thing that got me on my feet. I shot two hogs with my bow, both at about 40 yards about an hour apart, about two hours after my first tramadol ever. Both hits were heart/lung shots and neither pig went more than 20 yards. I was very relaxed, I sat there while about 30 hogs milled about under my tree. So accuracy, it did not affect me. But, I would not have been able to shoot very fast IMO.
  8. If you are loading a HP bullet, that would explain the variations IMO
  9. There are a couple hundred prairie dog ghosts outside Douglas Wyoming that hate my swaro z6.
  10. I was amazed by one non sponsored shooter on my stage at the FNH match. He was a limited shooter and he tried to get us to paint the long range targets. I regarded him as a special snoflake and potential kook, that is, until he cleaned my stage with a dot in one of the most amazing rifle runs I had ever witnessed. And the guy was top 10 for the match. I like that guys like this had a shot to win it all.
  11. Greg Jordan finished way up there in the 3gn stats and you have to wonder where a shooter like that would end up under these rules going forward.
  12. for clarification, i was referring to wally world bulk pack winchester shells, which are the cheapest crap ever made and jam my saiga way worse than others.
  13. not all FC brass is bad IMO. I believe *some* fc brass is identical to LC brass (all ATK) with a different headstamp. the kind im thinking of has a small FC logo and needs primer pocket swaging. However, anything marked NT I'd stay away from.
×
×
  • Create New...