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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1103034" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Yes we are starting to see a few in open. I haven't seen one run 100% yet in the U.S. ( Russian Factory Works Guns run and run ), but here I have yet to see it. I have been told by quite a few that their Saiga is 100%, but when I watch them shoot them they always seem to have a few jams...must just be me, same for the 870s I guess. Maybe I am the cause of all these jams.</p><p></p><p>Jesse, close enough for regular work, except the sling swivel isn't "molded" into the stock of an M1. What you are seeing is a metal tab that screws onto the mainspring housing and sticks through the side. This is also a quicvk way to tell if the gun is a M1 Super 90 or an M1 Feild. Feild doesn't have the metal tab sticking through the stock AND it can be shimmed to fit the shooter where as the M1 Super 90 can't...easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1103034, member: 6064"] Yes we are starting to see a few in open. I haven't seen one run 100% yet in the U.S. ( Russian Factory Works Guns run and run ), but here I have yet to see it. I have been told by quite a few that their Saiga is 100%, but when I watch them shoot them they always seem to have a few jams...must just be me, same for the 870s I guess. Maybe I am the cause of all these jams. Jesse, close enough for regular work, except the sling swivel isn't "molded" into the stock of an M1. What you are seeing is a metal tab that screws onto the mainspring housing and sticks through the side. This is also a quicvk way to tell if the gun is a M1 Super 90 or an M1 Feild. Feild doesn't have the metal tab sticking through the stock AND it can be shimmed to fit the shooter where as the M1 Super 90 can't...easily. [/QUOTE]
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