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Saiga .223
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Here is my new Romy G
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That first pic absolutely rocks, cphilip.
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I was in an artistic mood that day! :)
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Okay, here's mine:
This is Irina, my little Romanian-American half-breed (btw, Irina means peace )Specs: Romanian wire-folder, Ergo Grip, "Fortress" flash-suppressor, Surefire 6P with shock-isolated Bezel. Pics: (l-r) rifle, close-up of light and flash-hider, close-up of stock with para-cord wrap.
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Location: Duisburg, Germany
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cphillip:
I see a Croix on the AK mag laying on the drum magazine. Where did that come from and where can I get some! GEAUX TIGERS!
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"An Evil Exists that threatens every man, woman and child of the great nation. We must take steps to ensure domestic security and protect our homeland." -Adolph Hitler, when announcing the Gestappo to the people
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The Bosnian Fleur de Lis (which that is called here) is difficult to find here in the USA so they bring large Dollars here because of the limited supply. However, I know a fellow in England that has some but they are not legal to ship into the USA without certain criteria met. So we cannot easily get them. Our former President Clinton signed an executive order banning their import and this order still remains today.
But I imagine it may be legal from England to Germany? If you would like I can give you his email address. He can find you one. PM me and I will pass that along. He also has the even rarer Russian Aluminum Waffle magazines of which I have two of these but failed to get one in the picture (very rare to find these in USA). Mainly we are resorting to trading these amongst ourselves with what we have already here in the USA. Expect to pay around $50-70 USD for one of the FDL's here in the US and about $100-125 for a Waffle here. Your exchange rate, location and availability may be a great advantage to you in significantly lowering that price. The way our laws are, it is forbidden to import Arms related objects from specific countries. Like Russia and China for example. There is a list of them. However, if the item has spent like 7 years in a non forbidden country it can be documented and then imported. However thats very hard to document so its almost a no go unless someone goes to the trouble. You may not have such a trouble I would hope. Oddly enough, even though the English find it very difficult to a working example of the Gun itself, they can get all sorts of related items like this. FYI: the Magazine in the AK itself is a Russian Slab side and the Bakelite mag is a Russian Tula. The Drum is Chinese Norinco 75 rounder in a Chinese pouch. The AK itself started life as a Bulgarian SA-93 and was converted to pre-AWB configuration and updated to comply with 922r as well. It is now a replica Type 3. The SKS is a Russian Izzy from 1953.
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Romy G Kit on NDS receiver. My only AK style rifle.
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