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  1. Propably I'm using next season AR-10 Carbine with iron sights, Molot VEPR 12 shotgun or Rem 1100 shotgun, pistol Tanfoglio HC custom Limited 9mm.
  2. Benny Thanks for the hint. I will try to find good welder and sacrafise couple Armalite magazines.
  3. Yes, I have tried M1A 30rd blued after market mags and they are junk. BTW we don't have any fireams manufactures as sponsors here in Finland
  4. Alex Saiga is here in Finland around 700 euros and Molot Vepr is 1150 euros. We are lucky that we don't have those funny sporterizing systems/laws We can even use drum magazines and 15 round sticks in our shotguns.
  5. I was talking about AR-10 not LAR-10 or BAR-10 or DPMS 308 rifle. AR-10 stands for Armalite
  6. Why use Saiga when you can get Molot VEPR instead? Basic Saiga is missing all these great features of Molot VEPR Picatinny top rail, 2 lower rails Automatic last round bolt hold open Extended magazine release Magazine well 2 sided safety Folding stock Flash hider Magazines available from 2rd to 15rd at Germany
  7. Is there any 30rd magazines for AR-10 available modified or factory?
  8. This is the best stuff for putting foam over the tube. I have used it several times and it only takes one minute to install that foam. http://www.fairydish.com/en_UK/fairyactive...ange_liquid.htm
  9. Hauling 30 lbs of ammo from Europe will be difficult. You may need even more if ypu participate Pan American match also.
  10. Larue SRR-E is the best choise for Accupoint
  11. Hamina Rifle Practical 2006 INFO : Haminan Practical Ampujat ry arranges Hamina Rifle Practical 2006 SM, Internationally sanctioned Level III IPSC Match at 15 th-16 th July 2006. Divisions: Semi auto open, Semi auto standard, Manual action open and standard. Location of range: Lupinmäen ampumarata, 6,5 kilometres east from Hamina to Klamila. IPSC targets will be the signs. Schedule: Registration starts: 15.7.2006 07.00 at Range Office Match briefing starts: 15.7.2006 08.00 at Range Office Shooting starts: 15.7.2003 08.30 Rules: According IPSC rules (January 2006 edition). Only the members of IPSC are allowed to participate. Match Director: Markku Koistinen, HaPA (NROI) Range Master: Kimmo Iso-Tuisku, MA (NROI) Prizes: Every divisions 1 st, 2 nd 3 rd will be awarded. Teams will be awarded (if required numbers of competitors fill up). Number of stages: Competition consist of 15 stages + PF. Number of Rounds: approximately 240 + PF Entry fee and registration Entry fee is 65 € and team 25 € and should be paid before 15th June 2006. Registration is accepted only if entry fee is paid before deadline. Registrations preferably by literally and aggregate of competitors. When you register, please include your first name, last name, division(Semi auto open, Semi auto standard, Manual action open or standard and category (Junior, Senior, Supersenior or Female) and possible squad requests (for example same gun) Registration address: Markku Koistinen, Saviniemenkatu 24 A, 49400 Hamina, Finland or by e-mail: markku.Koistinen@pp.inet.fi, ptpartanen@jippii.fi Accomplished fees will be returned only by acceptable reason (medical certificate) Bank information: Bank office: Haminan Seudun Osuuspankki Address: Puistokatu 6, 49400 Hamina, Finland SWIFT-code: OKOYFIHH IBAN: FI7855060020033435 In Finland: 550600-233435 Write to bank notice: Hamina Rifle Practical and competitors name/names. Also remember bring the bank notice to match place to prove that you have paid the registration fee. Additional info: Markku Koistinen, GSM: +358 500 462150 Pekka Partanen, GSM: +358 400 883677
  12. Wolff makes factory ammo that meets major PF. 154gr soft point PF322 18" Colt 7.62x39 barrel. Nowadays my loading is running 712 m/s, Powder VV N120, Bullet PPU 150gr PF 328 measured from 16" Colt 7.62x39 barrel.
  13. Maybe you wanna see this shotgun and himself in action (open division and stage winner) http://users.tkk.fi/~stnurmi/MVI_5636.AVI
  14. List of participants can be found here: www.dsf.dk/img/pdf/NR06lis11.pdf
  15. I'm using Enidine AR-restor in my Colt M4 carbine in barrel lengths 14.5" 16" and 17" rifle gas system and 16" mid length gas. All are working excellent. Try another ammo like Sellier Bellot or American Eagle.
  16. I'm using DPMS carbon fibre tube on my mid length RRA stainless barrel. It was cut down from rifle length tube with normal saw cutter.
  17. I have 3 of these F2 comps in stainless and black. All are working great. My recards to Liota and Fred
  18. DSF / IPSC Denmark Have the pleasure to invite all IPSC shooters to Nordic Rifle Championships 2006 In Borris, Jutland, Denmark May 27th. and 28th. 2006. The match is a Level III match and will consist of approx. 14 stages and 200 rounds Semi-auto divisions, 100 rounds manual divisions. There will be prizes for all divisions provided 5 or more shooters participate in the division. There will be Presidents Medal for the winner in each division provided 10 or more participate in the division. There will be prizes for all categories provided 3 or more shooters participate in the category. There will be prizes for best National Teams provided 2 or more teams participate in the division. Stage design will be as recommended by the January 2006 IPSC Rifle Rules re. size and distance. Max distance will be 300 meters. All stages will have indications of safety angles. Pointing outside these will result in a DQ. Entry Fee: 100€ Team entry Fee: 60€ Lunch packets will be available at the range, but must be ordered in advance. Price per day: 15€ For further information pls. contact Match Director Tim Andersen P.O.Box 84 DK-2840 Holte Fax: +45 4541 0444 formand@dsf.dk Accommodation Hotel Bechs Hotel in Tarm, will be HQ Hotel. They offer rooms at 85€ for a single room and 115€ for a double room. Breakfast included. They also have a splendid restaurant. For information and reservations pls. contact the hotel: www.bechshotel.dk Accommodation at the Range We can offer accommodation on the Borris Range. All prices are per bed per night. All rooms with toilet & shower. 1 bed room: 60€ 2 bed room: 45€ 4 bed room: 35€ - included a small breakfast served at the range. Range Officers We need IROA - as well as NROI Range Officers to help with the match. We offer accommodation at the range and free meals on match days plus a free pre-match on Fri. May 26th. We are working on the possibility to host a IROA Level I, alternatively a Rifle Cross-Over IROA course prior to the match. More soon. For further information pls. contact IROA Instructor / RM Steen Nitschke at nroi@dsf.dk Side Event: Long Range Shooting As a side event we shall organize a 1000 yard shoot. More information will follow. ___________________________________________________________________________ 6.2 Match Divisions 6.2.1 IPSC Divisions recognize different firearms and equipment (see Appendix D). Each match must recognize at least one Division. When multiple Divisions are available in a match, each Division must be scored separately and independently, and match results must recognize a winner in each Division. 6.2.2 In IPSC sanctioned matches, the minimum number of competitors stipulated in Appendix A2 must compete in each Division for it to be recognized. If there are insufficient competitors in a Division, the Match Director may allow that Division to stand without official IPSC recognition. 6.2.3 Prior to the commencement of a match, each competitor must declare one Division for score, and Match Officials should check competitor equipment compliance with the declared Division, prior to the competitor making an attempt at any of the courses of fire. 6.2.4 Subject to the prior approval of the Match Director, a competitor may enter a match in more than one Division. However, the competitor may compete for match score in only one Division, and that must be the first attempt in all cases. Any subsequent attempts in another Division will not count for match recognition. 6.2.5 Where a Division is unavailable or deleted, or where a competitor fails to declare a specific Division prior to the commencement of a match, the competitor will be placed in the Division which, in the opinion of the Range Master, most closely identifies with the competitor's equipment. If, in the opinion of the Range Master, no suitable Division is available, the competitor will shoot the match for no score. 6.2.5.1 However, if a competitor fails to satisfy the equipment or other requirements of a declared Division during a course of fire, the competitor will be placed in Open Division, if available, otherwise the competitor will shoot the match for no score. 6.2.5.2 A competitor who is classified or reclassified as above must be notified as soon as possible. The Range Master's decision on these matters is final. 6.2.6 A match disqualification incurred by a competitor, at any time during a match, will prevent the competitor from further participation in the match including any subsequent attempts in another Division. However, this is not retroactive. Any previous and complete match scores from another Division will be included for recognition and awards in that Division. 6.2.7 Recognition of a competitor in a specific Division will not preclude further recognition in a Category or from inclusion as member of a Regional or other team. 6.3 Match Categories 6.3.1 IPSC matches may include different Categories within each Division to recognize different groups of competitors. A competitor may declare only one Category for a match or tournament. 6.3.2 Failure to meet the requirements of the declared Category or failure to declare a Category prior to the start of the match will result in exclusion from that Category. Details of currently approved Categories and related requirements are listed in Appendix A2. 6.4 Regional Teams 6.4.1 Subject to the availability of allocated slots, one Regional team in each Division may be selected on merit by each Region for IPSC Level IV or higher matches. At the discretion of the Match Organizers, other teams may be fielded but will not be eligible for team recognition or awards. Approved Category teams are specified by a vote in the General Assembly (see Appendix A2). 6.4.2 An individual competitor’s scores will be used exclusively for a single team in a match. 6.4.3 Teams must consist of a maximum of 4 members, however, only the final scores of the 3 highest scoring team members will be used to calculate team results. 6.4.4 If a member of a team retires from the match for any reason before completing all of the stages, scores attained by that competitor will continue to stand towards the team score, however, the affected team is not entitled to replace the retired team member. 6.4.5 A team member who is unable to commence a match, may be replaced prior to commencement by another competitor, subject to the approval of the Match Director. 6.4.6 If a member of a team is disqualified from a match, the disqualified member’s scores will revert to zero for all courses of fire. Teams will not be entitled to replace a disqualified team member. 6.5 Competitor Status and Credentials 6.5.1 All competitors must be individual members of the IPSC Region in which they normally reside. Residency is defined as the Region where the individual is ordinarily domiciled for a minimum of 183 days of the twelve months immediately preceding the month in which the match begins. Ordinarily domiciled condition is a physical presence test and does not relate to citizenship or to any address of convenience. The 183 days need not be consecutive or the most recent 183 days of the twelve month period. In any case, match organizers must not accept any competitor from a foreign Region unless the Regional Director of that Region has confirmed the competitor's eligibility to participate in the subject match. 6.5.1.1 Competitors who ordinarily reside in a country or geographical area which is not affiliated to IPSC may join an IPSC affiliated Region and may compete under the auspices of that Region, subject to the approval of the IPSC Executive Council and the Regional Directorate of that Region. If a competitor's country or geographical area of residence subsequently applies for affiliation to IPSC, the competitor must become a member of that Region during the affiliation process. 6.5.2 A competitor and/or team member may represent only the IPSC Region in which they reside, except as follows: 6.5.2.1 In respect of a competitor who resides in one Region, but who wishes to represent the Region of which they are a citizen, the Regional Directors for the Region of residence and the Region of citizenship must agree in writing prior to the commencement of the match. 6.5.2.2 A competitor who falls under the conditions of Rule 6.5.1.1 may represent the Region of which they are a member, subject to the prior written approval of the Regional Director. 6.5.3 At Regional and Continental Championships, only competitors who satisfy the residency requirements stated in Rule 6.5.1 are entitled to be recognized as the Regional or Continental Champion, by Division and/or by Division/Category, as the case may be. However when determining Regional or Continental Champions, match results of competitors from outside the applicable Region or Continent must not be deleted from the match results, which must remain wholly intact. For example: Region 1 Open Division Championships 100% Competitor A - Region 2 (declared as Overall Match and Division Champion) 99% Competitor B - Region 6 95% Competitor C - Region 1 (declared as Region 1 Champion) __________________________________________________________________________ I belive exporting rifle and ammunition you need to contact state department and apply export license for non permanent firearm export. __________________________________________________________________________ IPSC Rifle Rules 2006 can be downloaded from here: http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesRifle.pdf
  19. Mickster You can use Enidine hydraulic buffer and JP gas block to reduce recoil impulse. I use same system in my 16" mid length carbine and I'm very happy with it.
  20. Try DPMS Mine will take 34 rounds without problems.
  21. I have one DPMS carbon fibre tube also in one of my uppers. Specs: DPMS carbon fibre rifle length tube, cut down to mid length DPMS high rider extended upper receiver DPMS chromed bolt and carrier RRA 16" mid length stainless barrel YHM low gas block (now it has JP-Rifles gas block) Miculek compensator (now it has F2 stainless compensator) Colt LE6920 lower receiver with JP trigger group and hammer. Magpul telescoping stock
  22. I have 3 YHM light weight tubes and all are great. All 3 are Spectre length and with low profile gasblocks. Couple pictures Customizable YHM spectre length on AR-47 rifle Colt LE6921HB with YHM spectre light weight tube 11" barreled upper with YHM spectre length light weight tube
  23. Removing front sight is 5 minute job with hammer and pin punch set. Maybe your gunsmith didn't know what he was talking about. 1. Remove your flas hider (if you have one) 2. Remove pin that holds gas tube in your front sight 3. Take out 2 pins with pin punch and (heavy)hammer (look which way they are assembled, pins are cone shaped) 4. Separate gas tube and front sight 5. Assemble gas tube with your new front sight (remember that pin) 6. Put that front sight on your barrel and line it up with your flat top receiver, remember to tighten those allen screws. 7. Install flash hider. Job is very easy, I have done it several times and I'm not a gunsmith.
  24. I use vertical grip on my DPMS pump action rifle. It is much better with it than without it.
  25. There is 2 manual action rifles on that gun rack. First on the left DPMS pump action rifle 7.62x39 (shoting major loadings) First on the right Sig 551 (notice extended charging handle) BTW second on the right is Special Weapons Inc AR-47 with 7.62x39 Colt barrel. (I also have one at home with 16" Colt barrel)
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