Not familiar with SE Michigan?
Most drive-by shootings are not being commited with SAM-7 AK's haha.
Just about the only ones that run properly and still require like .010-.015 to be shaved on the lip. The Wolff extra power hammer springs amd Black Rifle Arms enhanced firing pins make these run flawless. I have her twin in a 16" also.
Sho is and reciprocating side charge to boot..
Hahaha, you got me.
"Pistol" hahaha.
Not here for debate but, not sure your on the up & up with the cost and surplus of 7.62x39 in the USA..
$225 per 1,000rds of the finest, commie Golden Tiger kills any debate haha.
Macomb County here. Amazing how little residents know or remember what it was like when tanks rolled down the streets in 67'..
So selfish. Stay home, Stay Safe.. Beep Boop
You guys see the rare bird Cajun had a few weeks ago? It was like a full side slide on a compact lower. Or the other way around. It was a really rare SKU and he had two of them.
Pffftttt, 1911's HAHAHAHAHA.. Built for dudes that have never shot a CZ-97' hahahaha
From what I recall the PCR is "aluminum"
I daily a 365XL and that Grey Guns flat trigger is a game changer. I like steel and hammers, dabbled in strikers and poly but never was a fan. Got a bit chunky and it was painfully obvious I had a 225 A-1 on my hip haha. Honestly the 365XL is just as good as the 225 which is essentially a Legion pistol. I also have a few flavors of the 75, including the BD. I have the Cajun EZ-D sights and its a world of difference for my blind ass. I just built consecutive serial number AR's with Aero Precision lowers and reciprocating side charge uppers, chambered in 7.62x39. Man, talk about giddy fun. The 10.5" just breaths fire with every pull of the trigger haha.
It really is and pretty amazing to actually hit "things". I cannot see worth a dang and all the 3.3 and 3" carry units have the same sight picture. The size is perfect for me. Easy to conceal and comfortable to carry all day.