Did he say 'sega' shotgun? I thought they were Saiga? I'm pretty sure you can still find a saiga 12 for $800 or so from someone who had the novelty of a kalashnakov shotgun wear off.
And that 9mm at a grand also? A more expensive akm, that shoots less expensive ammo seems backwards. At least they may not be vaporware like all the SVD rifles have been over the years
I will say that the SBR 9mm offering is a good looking piece, but it's $1,000 on an unproven manufacturer, as far as I have heard they are kalashnakov in name only, if somehow they had a handfull of Russian engineers or designers they have some extra credence
Did he say 'sega' shotgun? I thought they were Saiga? I'm pretty sure you can still find a saiga 12 for $800 or so from someone who had the novelty of a kalashnakov shotgun wear off.
And that 9mm at a grand also? A more expensive akm, that shoots less expensive ammo seems backwards. At least they may not be vaporware like all the SVD rifles have been over the years
These new ones are being manufactured here in the United States, by American workers.
You're right though, 1k is on the spendy side for a 9mm carbine.
Russian made Saiga 12s tend to go for over a grand now, not sure on the other guages
A grand for a 9mm carbine isn't out of the question anymore. Sig MPX, CZ Scorpion, the HK copies, HK, etc.
That SBR is sexy! I really like it, however (and this is me whining), I wish it took a Glock mags or something. I'm so tired to buying mags for different stuff... That was a huge plus when building my 9mm AR.
I hope these turn out well and prove reliable and well made.