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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/24/11 at 5:09 am to
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CENTURY REBUILD PACKAGE
- $250.00 - Fully inspected for proper riveting and headspacing - FCG replaced with smooth and tuned G2 - Machine marks removed from bolt and carrier - Receiver tuned, rails planed and smoothed - Sight assembly/gas block aligned - Complete refinish with KG Industries GunKote 2401 - For hi-cap mag conversion to WASR's +$75.00


Eh actually in retrospect it doesn't look like they do THAT much, but I have still heard good things.

That WASR I sold you already has a G2 so who knows

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/24/11 at 5:08 am to
From what I hear, the RJ mods make an amazing difference and are very involved. It'll be like a completely different gun.

They may have some info on the site, or just call the shop.
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Buffalo are natives

Carp are not

Buffs are finicky eaters


That's what I hear... I hear they are extremely rarely caught on a line.

Even so, do you know of any ways to catch on a line?

I also hear they make for good eating if cooked right. Hell, maybe I should go toss the cast net some more and pull in another one and eat that sumbitch. They are considered commercial fish, not game fish, so they are legal to net.

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/23/11 at 4:18 pm to
Oh also, you probably already know this, but Red Jacket does 'Century Arms Workovers' that supposedly make the CA WASRs much closer to the build of a higher priced AK.

I think they are pretty reasonably priced. May be worth giving it a shot! I was actually really contemplating it before I sold it.

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/23/11 at 4:15 pm to
That's awesome man.

She still working out well for you? Did you get the sight cant fixed?

I miss that gun :-(


Also as an update I still haven't heard anything from the cops about that pistol that was basically robbed from me :-/ Not that I ever expect to

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/23/11 at 2:09 pm to
Haha these are awesome guys, keep 'em coming.


nd yes, I think DrTyger is the person I sold the AK to face-to-face I seem to recall the guy being from the N.O. area and being down here for the Gonzales Gun Show

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/23/11 at 7:17 am to
rofl holy shite dude... Gun show weekend?
To put it in perspective, here is a picture of a supposed 40lb carp

Definitely way more than 10. The picture doesn't give great perspective, but the fish was about 2.5x-3x the length of my size 14 shoe, and was extremely wide. It wasn't at all like handling a big catfish (and I've caught 20lb catfish much smaller than this), this thing felt like it was a solid frickin' hunk of meat.

Was awesome when it was out of the water because every time it would flop, you could feel it int he ground


Smallmouth buffalo get huge... I think the record is 55 or 60 something

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/22/11 at 5:26 pm to
Dude you have seriously give me a hankering to do a 'SNUGGIN IT N LOVIN IT' video.


But I just sold that AK and that pistol literally 3 weeks ago... :-(

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/22/11 at 5:25 pm to
I'd drive the frick out of that car

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/22/11 at 2:33 pm to
I can let one penis joke slide but two? Come on mang, use some creativity

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Posted by Ghost of Nussie on 4/22/11 at 2:16 pm to
You were a lil late brah
That'd likely be a much better solution... So I'm assuming buffalos are similar to carp, at least as far as bait preference goes?
I think I read doughballs somewhere also... And ditto on the small hook.

Only problem is I assume a doughball will disappear way before a buffalo strikes due to bream, catfish, etc :-O
Posted this a while back on another forum...

Tossed a castnet at one of the LSU lakes, and it sure as hell didn't feel like bait fish in it so I pulled it up and was greeted to this:





C&Red it... The damn thing was sitting in like 3 feet of water, about 5 feet from the shore.

I was told it was a smallmouth buffalo, which seems to be accurate... is it?


Damn thing weighed like 40lbs, possibly higher. Would love to catch one on a rod and reel, as I imagine they'd be fun to drag in even though they aren't game fish per se.

However, I hear they're really hard to catch on a line... What would they strike on?