I live 3 states away from the state of origin and it took us until 2013ish to get it here in Northern Kentucky. I'm sure it'll reach your stores eventually.
As for me, I used to be a big Sam Adams or blue moon purveyor till we got Yuengling in stock and I haven't looked back. Yuengling is the best brew in the Western Hemisphere IMO.
Firearm designation gets around the pesky ATF barrel Length and appendages the feds like to stick on guns. Basically it makes sawed off shoutguns illegal but this designation gets around that label.
Lead or steel or tungsten, 1350fps with shot shells carries a need for distinction. Probably better defined as high-brass aka magnum load. Can you fill it with 3" slugs?
You can't on the Saigas, I imagine it's the same with this. 2 3/4 only unless you want to manually chamber one round at a time, then you can go smaller.
I wasn't thinking smaller, so the magazine only accepts 2 3/4, it probably also is only chambered for 2 3/4. I was wondering because 3" mags should cycle it no matter what the load. I'm ruthless with my shotgun loading, you get three 3" 00 buck to start and if you're still talking shit, four slugs for follow up.
I tried bird shot in "someone elses" Saiga before. It wont eject them properly. I have heard that some Saigas will, but it's more or less a luck of the draw type thing.
That's pretty much what I run through mine. Like I said it HAS to be 1200 fps minimum. A lite birdshot won't let it cycle properly. A hotter load though...... all she does is eat.
I love it, if you like crisp not bitter Lagers it's pretty damn good. IMO it's the best Lager in the states hands down. I've never been into Pilsners so beers like Budweiser, Coors or Miller here in the states or imported beers like Becks, Dos Equis, Heineken, and other well known types like Guiness aren't my thing.
I personally enjoy wheat beer the best, Hefeweissen is my favorite. Stationed for 4 years in the late 80's and early 90's in Germany and it was where I acquired my taste for German beers. However they are expensive here in the states. Around $3.50 for a good import brand such as Weihenstaphaner.
All being said, Yuengling hits the spot for me. Hope it helps.
It's a really good American style Lager. I like Bud heavy a little bit more, but I buy more Yuengling just to support the company and because it's damn good.
Obama banned the importation of Saiga shotguns. This Komrad-12 is a direct copy and is made in America so as to get around the import ban. I don't know about the build quality of the Komrad, but the Saigas are made in the same factory as the AK-47 and 74, and the Saiga is the official shotgun used by the Russian military. When they were available you could buy one for about $600.
I have everything pictured with the exception of the weapon :(
At least you have a picture of a weapon! You should get the weapon.
I wish I could have some Yeungling. They still don’t distribute to Texas, yet.
GD I wish I could get Yuengling.
No Yuengling. Must be west of the Mississippi like I am.
You’d think in this day and age we’d be able to figure out how to ship beer farther
Got it Mississippi and Louisiana now. About 2 years ago.
The rumors of the Bandit's death must be greatly exaggerated. :)
They do distribute in Louisiana! Just not Texas. Yet.
I live 3 states away from the state of origin and it took us until 2013ish to get it here in Northern Kentucky. I'm sure it'll reach your stores eventually.
As for me, I used to be a big Sam Adams or blue moon purveyor till we got Yuengling in stock and I haven't looked back. Yuengling is the best brew in the Western Hemisphere IMO.
OK, what is that, because it LOOKS like an AK shotgun.
Per the video: It is classified as a "firearm" and not a shotgun. Not sure what that means. In Michigan it would be classified as a "long gun".
Firearm designation gets around the pesky ATF barrel Length and appendages the feds like to stick on guns. Basically it makes sawed off shoutguns illegal but this designation gets around that label.
Thanks for the info. Looks like something I need to read up on.
How's reliability on that bad boy? Been thinking about something similar.
Looks like it's gonna be a 12 gauge birthday this year. Thanks brother!
Lead or steel or tungsten, 1350fps with shot shells carries a need for distinction. Probably better defined as high-brass aka magnum load. Can you fill it with 3" slugs?
You can't on the Saigas, I imagine it's the same with this. 2 3/4 only unless you want to manually chamber one round at a time, then you can go smaller.
not true. You have to have a hot load. 1 1/8 ounce. Minimum 1200 fps. And it cycles like a champ
I wasn't thinking smaller, so the magazine only accepts 2 3/4, it probably also is only chambered for 2 3/4. I was wondering because 3" mags should cycle it no matter what the load. I'm ruthless with my shotgun loading, you get three 3" 00 buck to start and if you're still talking shit, four slugs for follow up.
I've never tried to fit 3" in a Saiga, It probably wont fit in the chamber.
yup. I have a saiga 12 and I have to run 1200 fps min.
I tried bird shot in "someone elses" Saiga before. It wont eject them properly. I have heard that some Saigas will, but it's more or less a luck of the draw type thing.
That's pretty much what I run through mine. Like I said it HAS to be 1200 fps minimum. A lite birdshot won't let it cycle properly. A hotter load though...... all she does is eat.
Why does the FPS matter? Running the action? Sorry, am Canadian
I've had at one point or another, Seven Saiga-12s and I've made them all run perfectly on Federal 7.5 Shot Bulk Packs.
At least you're not out of coffee. Never be out of ammo.
All my favorite things in 1 picture ❤
This is great
Based mug salesman fan confirmed.
Damn. Triple threat; mug club, Yuengling, and BRCC!!!
That soviet thing at the top though....;)
I love everything about this picture
witchcraft!
Home invaders BTFO. Literally. Also your shoulder.
Good choice of black rifle coffee, if I drank coffee that would be the coffee
I love it, if you like crisp not bitter Lagers it's pretty damn good. IMO it's the best Lager in the states hands down. I've never been into Pilsners so beers like Budweiser, Coors or Miller here in the states or imported beers like Becks, Dos Equis, Heineken, and other well known types like Guiness aren't my thing.
I personally enjoy wheat beer the best, Hefeweissen is my favorite. Stationed for 4 years in the late 80's and early 90's in Germany and it was where I acquired my taste for German beers. However they are expensive here in the states. Around $3.50 for a good import brand such as Weihenstaphaner.
All being said, Yuengling hits the spot for me. Hope it helps.
It's a really good American style Lager. I like Bud heavy a little bit more, but I buy more Yuengling just to support the company and because it's damn good.
So much freedom in one picture.
Obama banned the importation of Saiga shotguns. This Komrad-12 is a direct copy and is made in America so as to get around the import ban. I don't know about the build quality of the Komrad, but the Saigas are made in the same factory as the AK-47 and 74, and the Saiga is the official shotgun used by the Russian military. When they were available you could buy one for about $600.
Updoot for the Yuengling! Oldest brewery left in America. Oh and nice firearm 😉
Nice pistol!
Real men drink CAF black rifle coffee
I see you also got rid of the undesirable out of box grip and foregrip.
Patrician tastes.
I’m not a gun expert but Sunday gunday is awesome.