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Most Useful NewestRand K, about Sig Sauer P226 Replacement Barrel - 9mm
Apr 11, 2017
John, about CCI Blazer Brass 9mm Luger 115 GR. FMJ - 50RD
Apr 6, 2017
Shane Barbato, about X-Grip - Smith-Wesson M&P Compact PURCHASED
Apr 5, 2017
john eschbach, about FN SCAR 16S - Flat Dark Earth PURCHASED
Mar 28, 2017
I really just wanted to comment on the excellent service I received from TGS regarding order fulfillment. I ordered this rifle on a Tuesday and transferred through my FFL on the following Friday. Easily one of the most seamless online firearm transactions I've ever experienced. As an almost 10 year customer, all I can say is that your company ALWAYS delivers.
Thanks Brad, Ron, and the rest of the TGS crew(Tom, Michelle et al.), your service is exemplary.
Thanks much
John
Peter Hyatt, about Sig Sauer P238 .380ACP, Nitron, Contrast Sights, SAO
Mar 23, 2017
Bassem Akel, about Check-Mate .45ACP, 8RD, Blue - Full Size 1911 Magazine PURCHASED
Feb 20, 2017
Tom, about Ritchie Leather Hideaway Holster - HK P2000
Feb 1, 2017
Matt, about Ritchie Leather Ankle Holster - Sig Sauer P238
Jan 18, 2017
DAVID MORCOMB, about Sig Sauer P238 .380ACP, Nitron, Contrast Sights, SAO
Dec 17, 2016
James Pimbleton, about Yugoslavian SKS Rifle - 7.62x39mm - Grade A
Dec 9, 2016
But if you also want to shoot it, you're going to have to get the cosmoline out of the bolt that holds the firing pin or you risk slam fires. And getting to the firing pin takes a punch and a hammer to get the firing pin retaining pin out so you can access the firing pin channel. That's probably going to be the hardest part of cleaning the rifle but once you've finished you're left with an awesome looking yugo sks.
Justin Polhamus, about Yugoslavian SKS Rifle - 7.62x39mm - Grade A
Dec 2, 2016
I'm going to keep this one for a long time to come!
TW, about Sig Sauer P226 9mm 20RD magazine
Nov 20, 2016
Derek, about Yugoslavian SKS Rifle - 7.62x39mm - Grade A
Nov 11, 2016
I am very happy with the condition of the gun, however, I was a bit upset that the only thing that I received was the gun. It has no cleaning kit in it, no sling, or even the ammo pouch that they were all suppose to have. This is the only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5.
Pete Holbrook, about Check-Mate .45ACP, 7RD Compact, Blue, Hybrid - Officer's Size 1911 Magazine
Nov 2, 2016
Mark , about Sig Sauer P250/P320 Full Size 9mm 17rd magazine
Sep 29, 2016
Justin, about H&K P30 9mm, Light LEM, fixed sights, V1
Sep 24, 2016
collim1, about Check-Mate Beretta 92FS, M9, 9mm 15rd magazine
Sep 22, 2016
Kon, Lee, about SIG Armorer's Combo Tool
Sep 15, 2016
this Sig tool are very solid and work as it needed.
James, about Pro-Shot Micro-Polished Cleaning Rod 18" .22 cal
Sep 10, 2016
The quality of this cleaning rod is great. I would guess that all of Pro-Shot products are of the same high quality.
I also received great customer service when ordering this item!
Jimmy , about Ritchie Leather Belt Speed Scabbard - 4.25" 1911
Sep 9, 2016
Get yourself a good leather belt sized for these loops and the gun just disappears I personally use a milt sparks belt. I carry a firearm at least 14 hours a day everyday this holster makes it comfortable .
DS in Houston, about H&K VP9 9mm Striker Fired Optics Ready
Sep 5, 2016
Bruce, about SIG SAUER P250/P320 Full Size 9mm 21rd Extended Magazine
Jul 1, 2016
John Sterner, about Yugoslavian SKS Rifle - 7.62x39mm - Grade A PURCHASED
Jun 26, 2016
louis vaughan, about Gould & Goodrich Low Profile Belt Slide Holster 895, Right Hand, BROWN - UNIVERSAL MED AUTO/SM REVOLV
Jun 17, 2016
Paul Saacke, about Yugoslavian SKS Rifle - 7.62x39mm - Grade A
May 30, 2016
I mentioned the stock is unfinished. It looks like a very straight and close grained piece of birch. It should take a nice finish with just a surface cleanup up of very fine steel wool. Oh, almost forgot, virtually no cosmoline inside the stock. Only a couple of spots which I may have caused upon dissassembly, which wiped right off. This is really OK to finish as you see fit as is. I may use a little acetone and whiting to clean out the internal spots. The outside looks devoid of cosmoline, just some finger smudges.
The bluing is superb and the piston looks like it's chromed, although the Yugoslavian SKSs did not have chrome bores. I wiped down the metal parts with some Kroil and the cosmoline came right off (again, very little, just enough to almost do a perfect anti-rust job. The bolt is almost immobile from the cosmoline, so that, and the bore and internal gas tubes, still need to be done. Not a big deal, strip down is quite easy, no tools necessary, except a bullet or screw driver to push the trigger group release. With that clean up done it's ready to shoot (or just plain admire). Even the internal machining, which you wouldn't see is none cleanly.
The shipping package was open at one end and had been kind of re-taped a little by UPS, but still open so I don't know if a sling was included from my container and fell out or not. No big deal. Absolutely no damage to remaining contents. Thanks Top Gun Supply!