Showing posts with label Fleeting Survival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleeting Survival. Show all posts
Monday, June 4, 2012
Fleeting Survival's Strike Industries AK Rail review
Nice review here. They too found it a solid, lightweight solution. One issue they did come across that didn't surprise me but I didn't have was that the gas tube lever couldn't be thrown. I think on the Draco carbine that I reviewed it on had a looser lever and I was able to get it thrown. I really hope SI comes out with a optic specific one.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Fleeting Survival's review of the Bonesteel/CNC Warrior Folding Stock Hinge
In part 5 of his AK saga, Fleeting Survival has up a review of the Bonesteel/CNC Warrior M4 stock side folding mechanism.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Fleeting Survival's M10 Conclusion and Start of the Arsenal
The rest of the story on the lemon M10-545 and start of the Arsenal Saiga saga. Again, Atlantic comes through on the customer service side!
I see it both ways in this case. My M10 has been fine and would recommend it to those that want a more budget minded gun that could save you money in the long run due to the upgrades like the Hogue grip and RPK rear sights. However, well done Saigas are almost always going to be great! If it wasn't for the interest shown in the M10 by the visits to this site series, as a more "seasoned" (or maybe snob) AK owner I may not have tried it out and stayed a little more higher end. Now I'm glad I did give the M10-545 a chance. It is a decent rifle out of the box for me and will be much better with a few little DIY tweaks.
I see it both ways in this case. My M10 has been fine and would recommend it to those that want a more budget minded gun that could save you money in the long run due to the upgrades like the Hogue grip and RPK rear sights. However, well done Saigas are almost always going to be great! If it wasn't for the interest shown in the M10 by the visits to this site series, as a more "seasoned" (or maybe snob) AK owner I may not have tried it out and stayed a little more higher end. Now I'm glad I did give the M10-545 a chance. It is a decent rifle out of the box for me and will be much better with a few little DIY tweaks.
Labels:
Arsenal,
Atlantic Firearms,
Fleeting Survival,
M10-545,
Romanian M10-762,
Saiga
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Tale of the Lemon M10-545
Over at Fleeting Survival, a new blog I'm checking out partly due to his experience with the M10-545, he has an post up about his M10-545 which was apparently a lemon. Sounds like he had a bad magazine latch that caused misfeeds. However, the rest of the experience is exactly why I am proud to say I'm an Atlantic Firearms customer. He emailed Atlantic on a Friday evening, got an email response that night and a phone call the next day to start working through the issues. They will take care of you!
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