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An insider told me "The .223 costs about 3.99 a box so I bought 4 boxes to be thrifty, but when I began shooting it at the range, the bolt of my Rem. 700 would get stuck and not be able to open. When I took it in, the smith said there was a bur in the chamber (it was a used gun), but now that that's fixed, it is still safe to shoot the rest of that ammo in the gun. I've heard things about Wolf Ammunition being bad for barrels and other parts. For those who don't know what it is, it is dirt cheap steel cased ammo made in Russia in .223, 7.62X39 and 9mm?"
"It's junk. It's cheap, and you get what you pay for. I could not get any of it to cycle in my HK compact .45, or my Colt 1911! Other people who I have talked to who bought it for their SKS rifles did not get consistent accuracy."
"Good reliable, fairly inexpensive ammo. Get the Remington ammo from Wal-Mart in the yellow box with black writing on it. "UMC"! The .223 ammo I buy .223 at Wal-Mart for my M-4 and it is less than $4.50 a box after tax. Remember "Remington UMC". I buy their .45 ball in bulk and .223 by the box."
"In the past Wolf ammo was pretty bad on quality, though a few years ago I heard it had gotten better and I bought some, didn't have a problem. Since then I have fired several thousand rounds of .45 ACP, .223 and 7.62X39 and have not had a problem. Yes, UMC is excellent ammo as well. The .45 ACP ball is what I carry in my 1911. (I am not too big on hollow points)."
"I was at the Tacoma Bulls eye gun range and was using wolf ammo and my HK USP .45 full sized jammed. It jammed so bad that I actually needed one of the gunsmiths to get it out. He just smacked the handle real hard with his hand while holding the slid and 2-3 hits later it finally ejected. The HK USP 45 is one of the best handguns ever made and can handle all ammo...except wolf that is."
"Upon inspection of the steel casing I could see a total failure of the casing with a top to bottom split on it. I avoid this ammo at all cost. Go to Wal-Mart and by American Eagle ammo. It's cheap and American made and reliable. Remember...you get what you pay for with Ammo. Don't risk your life to save a buck."
"I bought some boxes of their 7.5x55mm Swiss for my K31. Seems to work just fine. Also Boxer primed and reloadable. But then I think I've heard it was manufactured for Wolf somewhere in the former Yugoslavia. So they may be trying to improve their quality. I've used all 3 types of Wolf Ammo. Shot over 500 rounds of .45 through my Glock 30 in a week with only 1 jam. Several hundred rounds of 7.62mm with my SKS as well with no big issues."
"However, I have a AR-15 that jammed pretty bad using the wolf ammo. After finally getting it out (with a rod down the barrel) I went and shot again. Somehow the bolt was jammed in the upper receiver and I have yet to get it out. Looks like I'm going to have to take it to a smith and possibly replace it. Don't know if it was the ammo or the weapon though."
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Daughters in search of justice
Daughters in search of justice
Abdul Mannan
Fifteen years back in a rainy afternoon of August 1994 when I stood in silence in front of the Bangabandhu’s Mazar in Tungipara I wondered whether the nation would ever be able to dispense justice to Bangabandhu and his family in our life time for the brutal murder committed on the fateful morning of August 15, 1975 by a bunch of cold blooded killers and lunatics in which the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib and his entire family were massacred. It was matter of fate that his two daughters were spared as they were not in the country during those fateful hours. I along with my friend Dr. Abu Yousuf (present VC of Chittagong University) traveled to Tungipara to pay respect to the Father of the Nation and speak in a public meeting to observe the National Mourning Day on August 15th. Bangabir Kader Siddiki organized a week long programme in Tungipara to pay tribute to late Bangabandhu. In the evening we spoke for about two hours in the slushy play ground of Gima Danga High School play ground . Thousands of people listened to us and at brief intervals chanted slogans demanding justice to the killers of Bangabandhu and his family. Each day’s programme was presided over by a person who was involved with the burial of Bangabandhu on the afternoon of August 16, 1975. A very noble gesture indeed. Taking a chance of their presence, I managed to talk to about half a dozen of these fortunate individuals and each and everyone had two wishes they wanted to see come true in their life time. One was to see the killers of Bangabandhu and his family tried and hanged and the other was to see the ‘Sheker Maiya’ Sk. Hasina as the Prime Minister of the country her father struggled to create. The second wish came true in 1996 and the first one on November 19, 2009. I am not sure how many of these people are still alive to see their both dreams come true.
It was a long wait by the two daughters of Bangabandhu to see the justice delivered. Long thirty four years. Too long in contemporary history. Too long for civilization to endorse. And all these delay in delivering the justice was not by chance but by design. The design meticulously conceived by the perpetrators, the conspirators and their accomplices. First came the Indemnity Ordinance, promulgated by Khondakar Mushtaque one of the key conspirators of Bangabandhu Killing and the self styled President of Bangladesh, on September 26, 1975 , exactly eleven days after the killing of Bangabandhu and his family. The Ordinance indemnified all deeds committed by the killers on August 15, 1975 and guaranteed that no action shall be taken against the killers in any court of law of the country. It was one of the most bizarre law enacted in any civilized country whereby rule of law was shelved by another law. These were no ordinary killers. They murdered the Father of the Nation, his family, innocent women and children. They virtually murdered the nation. Mushtaque was removed from power on November 5 in a military putsch and Justice A S M Sayem was installed as a lame duck President with General Zia in the driving seat. On April 29, 1976 Zia became the Chief Martial Law Administrator. It was not enough for him and on April 21 of 1977 Sayem had to go leaving Zia with all the power he wanted. The CMLA and the President. On February 18, 1979 the second parliamentary election of the country was held under Martial Law of Zia. As expected his party got two third majority and formed the Government. On April 9, 1979, the Parliament through the adoption of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution incorporated all the Ordinances promulgated during the previous four years, including the infamous Indemnity Ordinance sealing the fate of the trial of the killers of August 15, 1975.
The cries and the demands for justice and trial of the killers of 1975 fell into deaf ears until 1996, when Sk. Hasina and Awami League was voted into power. During these long years, General Zia, Justice Sattar, General Ershad, Begum Zia ruled the country, either as the Chief Martial Law Administrator, or the President or the Prime Minister. None of them every felt the necessity to repeal this infamous ordinance and help the country to return to the Rule of Law. All these people were directly or indirectly beneficiaries of the tragic events of August 1975. The killers even confessed in televised interviews that General Zia was aware of all the developments that led to that bloody fateful morning.
In 1996 when the Bill to Repeal the Indemnity Ordinance was tabled in the Seventh Parliament by Awami League the beneficiaries were not happy. On November 12 the Bill was passed and the opposition BNP and Jamaat were conspicuous by their absence in the Parliament.
The trial of the killers of Bangabandhu could have been pursued in a Special Tribunal. This would be very much within the purview of law. Instead the then Awami League government decided to follow the normal process of law and hoped that the final verdict would be arrived within a reasonable period of time. On November 8, 1998 the Trial Court pronounced the verdict and sentenced fifteen killers to death by hanging. BNP called Hartal in Dhaka City on that day on a separate pretext. The five killers, who were already behind bars appealed in the higher court. Seven Judges either felt embarrassed or refused to hear the appeal, thus causing a further delay in disposal of this important case. On April 30, 2001 the final verdict of the High Court was delivered upholding the death sentence of twelve killers. The five condemned who were already in prison appealed in the Appellate Division for a review of the case. By stroke of luck Awami League was voted out power in 2001. The final review process was put in hold by the BNP government by manipulating the system. The Appellate Division did not have enough judges to hear the case. Some of those already in the Appellate Division may have already heard the case in the lower court or felt embarrassed. The promotion of Judges in the Appellate Division was also done in way that those who felt embarrassed or refused to hear the case in High Court Division were promoted. Appointment of one or two ad-hoc judges to the Appellate Division could have solved the problem. The request, even from the Chief Justice fell into deaf ears. Barrister Moudud, the then Law Minister, whenever asked by the media to comment on this issue, in his usual mysterious smile would repeat his favourable quote ‘ law will take its own course.’ The law never did during the Jamaat-BNP rule of 2001-2006. It was a comical sight on of November 19, the day the final judgment on this case was delivered when Barrister Moudud expressed his sigh of relief that the judgment has finally been delivered and it should be not be looked from a political view point!! Unfortunately people of Moudud variety could never appreciate the intelligence of the common people. Finally justice was delivered by the Apex court of the country on November 19. For long thirty four years nation has carried on its shoulder the mortal remains of Bangabandhu and his family members with its soul full of pain and guilt. Finally the soul has been healed.
One good deed and a good gesture can make a person immortal. May be this is the one for Sk. Hasina. My prayers for the martyrs of August 15. The nation will be ever grateful to two persons who risked their life and went to seek justice in the court of law. Banagabandhu’s PA A F M Mohitul Islam and the other one the young Rajshahi Law College student Taiduddin Khan. Taiduddin was the first person to have gone to lodge a case in Dhanmondi Police Station on October 31, 1996. Finally justice has been delivered to the two daughters of Bangabandhu and to the nation. Let this day be the beginning of the return of rule of law in this country.
Abdul Mannan, former Vice Chancellor, University of Chittagong. Currently he teaches at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Dhaka. December 12, 2009.
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is it possible to mount a bayonet AND a bipod on an sks at the same time?
i want to mount a bayonet AND a bipod on my Yuko sks, but it would require some special piece 2 do so
has any1 ever seen anything like this b4
There are different Bipods made for mounting to different surfaces (sling stud, bayonet lug, rail, etc). Just mount it on a different location on the gun.
I agree with other users though, you're kind of crossing the point of the weapon... either go tactical mobile with the bayonet or go for accuracy over distance with the bipod. There's absolutely no reason to have both on a weapon like that except for show purposes, and any real gun enthusiast is going to see it and realize that it's impractical... similar to people buying up those .50 cal Deags.
EDIT: Another option would be to buy a portable monopod for use to stablize the gun when not moving. This wouldn't attach to the gun but would still provide you the same benefits without the hassle and would not increase the weight you have to carry when shooting it on the move (or standing, etc) without using the bipod. You can get a monopod for about 30 bucks.
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