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  1. Ck out the Rock Island 22TCM, comes with a 9mm bbl also and shoots great, takes the para 38super mags, has some enhancments over their other M1911a2 9mm, sights, beavertail and commander style hammer Fit and finnish are better than some of my name brand guns.. Ive been shootin 9mm from mine from the get go, prices on the 22TCM ammo move from $15-$28+ 9mm is cheaper and I can reload it.

    Did I say its a GREAT SHOOTER :) :) I was told the price should be dropping because there not moving very well. Might buy a second one.

    Wow now that has my attention, able to shoot both .22 and 9mm!

    22TCM is not the same as 22lr

  2. I shot open with a saiga last year. I took a couple of months to work the bugs out but in the end it was very reliable. I did all of the work myself and have $1500 in it.

    The main issues with a saiga or any mag fed shotgun is dealing with multiple loads on a stage and solving a miss. Example would be 7 rounds shot - 2 50 yds slugs - 4 shot - 2 75 yd slug all from different positions.

    You can buy insurance by loading extra rounds to compensate for a miss and burning rounds if you don't or doing multiple mag changes. Once your mags are loaded you are stuck with your decision. When everything works out it's great when it goes bad it's brutal.

    With a tube gun you can single load for anything that comes up at anytime pretty quick.

    Most of the club matches I have shot it would not have been a disadvantage to just have large extention tube that would let you start 12 or 14.

    So to answer your question for a cheap open shotgun I would buy a 28" mossberg 930 waterfoul and add a nordic +8 extention and maybe add a red dot if you have extra cash. You could add a speed loader or xrail at a later time if you decide you like open.

    Knowing what I do now I would have went with a xrail.

  3. I used one for a short period of time. My opinion is that the stadia lines are too thick. I also think that if you are going to buid a low power ffp scope it should have good illumination and this scope does not.

    On the plus side it was built well and was optically good for the price range.

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