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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002
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johno, I'm going to look through my back issues of the Small Arms Review for the article. I know that the retrofit kit is sold by one of Eugene Stoner's old partners at Fairchild Corporation. Hopefully, you can have your armorer sneak in the parts for a bottle of Scotch! Watch your tail, Cowboy! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Fort Lewis, WA
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that would be great. i'm not yet old enough to buy scotch, but if it means a reliable weapon i'll find a way to get it for him.
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the only prob. i've seen w/wolf ammo is in my son's sig p-220-(45 acp)every 2nd or 3rd rd will fail to eject.have had 2 minor case ruptures in my m-44 mosin nagant but didn't even notice until i picked up cases after shooting.no probs at all in sks.
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Bay Area
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Simple, SKS = wolf ammo (russian). Who knows better what works in there own gun design.
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: No where
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I have had no problems with the wolfe ammo but I have never shot more than 15-20 rounds in a row without letting it cool down a bit. Not the most accurate stuff though, But shot some small deer with the hollow point stuff at about 50 yards, dropped them on the spot so can't compain.
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: the confused state of mo.
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I've never had a problem with it in my P89,or my Mak90.I only shoot my reloads in my Colt HBAR,I'm kind of particular what I feed it,so I can't say about their .223. :assult: |
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