saiga 7.62x39mm hunter rifle california legal tactical carbine- rifle look zombie killer

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saiga 7.62x39mm hunter rifle california legal .has a front clamp on sight from www.riflestocks.com.aks style cost like $70. fits tight and rock solid. high quality machined part . you wont be dissapointed. need advice on how to install it just ask me . im always glad to help. I went for the tactical carbine look. i like my guns covered in synthetic black. bought this gun at city arms in pacifica california. if you dont have a lot of money ak varients always do the job. this rifle is chambered in 7.62x39mm russian. i have an awsome ar-15 but i also wanted something that could penetrate car doors and windshields and still take out the agressor.223 can do it but 7.62 russian can deliver more energy. $500 out the door couldnt be happier. If the zombies ever come i will be ready!

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  • By the way, nice gun.

  • @wikieditspam -thanks, Saigas are a great value. you can chuck them in your trunk or behind your seat and know you have a nice mid-range self defense or hunting rifle.

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  • @wikieditspam- most of my friends are liberals. they are good people but they are as bad as bible thumpers. they are always trying to cram things down your throat. I am conservative but I don't try to force my views on anyone. i just want to be left alone. the answer to better cars lies in lighter cars , direct port fuel injection and overdrive transmissions.

  • @javelin005 It's not just liberals, nor because they're liberals. Cars are becoming heavier each year, ridiculously thick chassis weigh more than people think, and the cars are crammed full of airbags, satnav and air con. the prius uses materials that circumvent the earth before they're sold in California, it's too heavy. people need to realize that the way they'll make gasoline engines cleaner is if they put it in lighter, more aerodynamic cars, not strap it to an electric, and vice versa.

  • @wikieditspam - You're probably referring to CARB -california air resources board. yes, they are in control of all the emissions regs here in cali. don't worry if you're anywhere in the U.S. they're policies will eventually reach you too. they are pushing some kind of cap and trade scheme this year. the overwhelming democrat vote here in cali also supported the implementation of even tougher "environmental" regs. SUV liberals in cali are the biggest hypocrites.

  • @javelin005 I heard that any after-market part needs to be rated on some sort of ambiguous emission test, and it's so lengthy and costly that only big name brands are able to do it. That basically holds the rest of the market, smaller, less wide spread part makers that won't be able support themselves against that kind of interference. The worst part is that they have DUI style check-points for aftermarket parts, and they'll throw your car in an impound, and crush it if they think you streetrace

  • @wikieditspam - doesn't bother me that much either. what does bother me is it will cost more money to maintain and will raise costs of purchase. plus cali also passed a law allowing DOJ to use funds pulled from DROS registration for their operational costs. 4473 is a de facto registration anyway.

  • @wikieditspam - cheaper to build and they are lighter. It's all a matter of choice. SKS are great but this is a new production rifle for the masses. sks are surplus and rebuilds.

  • What does this have besides DBMs that the SKS doesn't?

  • @javelin005 Hey, gun registration isn't all that bad as long as it's handled as a census and not a black-list. They did do some really stupid laws though in the past, ones that banned random components that they thought showed up in "assault weapons", used really vague and incorrect terminology, and banned pistol grips. It's all kind of like how they tried to ban car parts that they associated with street racing, next thing you know, a lot of dads' Hondas got crushed for having cool air intakes.

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