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No pictures, but had an awesome range trip yesterday (Sunday). Took my mom out for a steak at lunch then we went to the range. Brought the ZPAP AK, Sig M400 Tread Snakebite AR (terrible name, way too long), Steyr M9, Sig P365SAS X, and 1958 S&W model 36 with new Hogue cocobolo grips. Both of us shot great. I hadn't shot Sigmund (P365SAS X) since August, and I'm still lights out. The Steyr I think the extractor is going, as it's spitting brass straight back into my face. They were known to have extractor issues on the earlier models, and it's got at least 4000 rounds through it.

I was able to get a matching wood stock for my AK, replacing the stupid (and painful) metal triangle. I'll take a picture in the morning. It's funny, I saved $300 buying the metal butt over the wood, yet a wood stock was like $30. Possibly less, can't remember that well this time of night.
 
No pictures, but had an awesome range trip yesterday (Sunday). Took my mom out for a steak at lunch then we went to the range. Brought the ZPAP AK, Sig M400 Tread Snakebite AR (terrible name, way too long), Steyr M9, Sig P365SAS X, and 1958 S&W model 36 with new Hogue cocobolo grips. Both of us shot great. I hadn't shot Sigmund (P365SAS X) since August, and I'm still lights out. The Steyr I think the extractor is going, as it's spitting brass straight back into my face. They were known to have extractor issues on the earlier models, and it's got at least 4000 rounds through it.

I was able to get a matching wood stock for my AK, replacing the stupid (and painful) metal triangle. I'll take a picture in the morning. It's funny, I saved $300 buying the metal butt over the wood, yet a wood stock was like $30. Possibly less, can't remember that well this time of night.
Sounds like a good day, other than extractor issues.
 
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