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    Default Re: The ultimate SBS

    I thought Knox Industries made one but they only make the drum conversion for the Mossberg 500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H22ate View Post
    I thought Knox Industries made one but they only make the drum conversion for the Mossberg 500.
    It was called the sidewinder and production has ceased.
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    Buy a silencer.

    Tax: $200
    Cost of effective 5.56 suppressor: $500
    Letting the elderly neighbors sleep in until morning: Priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ithinkimamedic View Post
    It was called the sidewinder and production has ceased.
    because it SUUUUUUUUUUUCKED!


    actually, the title of this thread is wrong... the Tromix 8" Saiga is the ultimate SBS
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayBell View Post
    actually, the title of this thread is wrong... the Tromix 8" Saiga is the ultimate SBS
    Maybe, It's definitely sweet, but unfortunately we can't get Saigas here in Canada.
    Those who beat their swords into plowshares usually end up plowing for those who didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ar180shooter View Post
    we can't get Saigas here in Canada.
    Sucks to be in the apartment above the party there doesn't it?
    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    Buy a silencer.

    Tax: $200
    Cost of effective 5.56 suppressor: $500
    Letting the elderly neighbors sleep in until morning: Priceless.

    "132 and Bush I've got him at gun point, OK gun point, 132 and bush, cover is code 3"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ar180shooter View Post
    Maybe, It's definitely sweet, but unfortunately we can't get Saigas here in Canada.
    I have a Saiga and I would love that shorty shotty in that picture. That looks like a lot of fun!
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    That's the sidewinder kit, yes its mine, yes it sucks no I won't give it up.

    Is the mag fed 870 called the "Grizzly" or something like that? I thought I remembered seeing that one before.

    As for the Chinese clone its the SAS-12... I think. Either that or SAS-5 either way it is 2 3/4 only and kinda fickle to run with mags being pretty hard to find IIRC from Tony's post.

    JayBell got it right...



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    Quote Originally Posted by scoutjoe View Post
    Is the mag fed 870 called the "Grizzly" or something like that? I thought I remembered seeing that one before.
    Yup, it's the "Grizzly"

    And those are some awesome looking Saigas. How many shells can the standard mags hold?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ar180shooter View Post
    Yup, it's the "Grizzly"

    And those are some awesome looking Saigas. How many shells can the standard mags hold?
    The guns come into the country with a 5rnd mag, there are also 2rd and 8rd Russian mags.

    Aftermarket options are 2,5,10,12, 20rd drum and 30 rd wagonwheel that comes with a monopod....

    I've also seen modifications going up to 16rd sticks, but those Finnish guys are crazy.
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