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oregonshooter

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  1. ditto on spam via PM

  2. That's bad news... I was just getting ready to place an order for their complete 9mm carbine. Even the complete gun uses a drop in magblock and not the intregal eh? Any reason why they are not making them given?
  3. Bingo! I had a bunch of 5.56 ammo available, and was out of 7.62x39. And I refuse to pay the current prices for that stuff. (Word to the wise - stock up when ammo is cheap ;>)... Haven't learned a thing have ya? These are tomorrows low prices already.
  4. So are these AR mag converter wells still available? I thought they were all gone now? Link me please!!
  5. I bought a 7.62 AK for my only carbine, then bought my .223 Saiga and converted it to save money on ammo. Finding cheap non-steel ammo for the 7.62x39 is not possible these days since Wolf dropped their copper bullet for bi-metal. The .223 I can reload for less than buying 7.62x39 and I have the same platform for 3-gun. The 7.62x39 is a better round at any range compared to the .223 so I'm not sure what LEO is talking about. Last 3-gun match I smoked 3 guys in our squad shooting steel at 100-250 yards with an Aimpoint clone dot on my AK. They had 3-9x scoped AR15s. It's the shoo
  6. Awesome din! Nice work on the parts BTW, are you using CNC? I was expecting homemade grade, but your bullet guide is top notch craftsmanship.
  7. I just saw that over on the AKfiles. I'm at work and have access to both but brought no pin with me. Looks like 7/32" is close (4mm is actual?) and the hitch pin...? Those hold just as well then? They mentioned the e-clips as too thin and having to double up. I'll take home a few hitch pins and try them out. Thanks!
  8. Anyone got the E-Clip size for a .223 conversion?
  9. The M4gery stock (T6?) will not work without doing the conversion to a pistol grip.
  10. That works if you find a place that has them and all the other parts you want. I didn't. I told Dinzag he needs to start selling the Ergo grips so he would have everything a guy needs for a conversion. I think he might look into it. Unfortunately he is still swamped with orders. 1. Ergo Grip 2. FCG 3. Stocks 4. Grip nut / screw I got all of mine at Brownells except for the grip nut.
  11. I have one on my Vector, and have a Saiga 223. I'll try to get a measurement unless someone here knows the answer before I get a chance.
  12. Something I notice looking at all those sites is the difference in styles of grp nuts. Some don't even have an angle cut from what I can see. Some are listed for thumbhole stocks, etc. The KVAR one is what came with my Vector rifle. It has a 20deg reaer sloping angle.
  13. Thanks 22, I know what you mean about the shipping. I wanted to order everything for my conversion from Dinzag but he said he was up to his neck in orders so I decided to go the parts route and ordered from Brownells for a TAPC FCG, ergo grip (has not nut or stud), and bought a TAPCO 6pos. off a member here. Unfortunately that leave me with having to make a grip nut and bullet guide or find a cheap (shipping) option. I don't mind the making part (I like to tinker and have a machine shop at work to play in) but was wondering if everyone buys all at once, has a source I have not f
  14. I just added the TAPCO 6 pos. (M4gery) model to mine with no issues.
  15. The only place I have found online to get a grip nut for my Saiga conversion was Dinzag and I just couldn't bring myself to order one for $7.00 plus $6.xx for shipping since it was the only thing I needed to complete my conversion. So I'm making one at work right now and have set up a jig to do so, thinking that some other's might be interested in them also? Is there a cheap source for these somewhere that I'm not aware of? The one I took off my Vector Arms AK74 for a pattern has metric threads, but I was thinking some people might prefer a 1/4-20 thread so you could use a standard
  16. Did you push it by hand or use a x-cross vise, just curious?
  17. I bought them for my upcoming "Saiga Conversion" because they seem to be the most reliabel and easiest to convert. Cheap mags are gone again, and will only get worse in the next year if Osama (er, Obama) or Hitlary get in. I'm seeing the panick start already.
  18. Haven't seen this on the forums but I just bought 10 of these from Numrich and they are in excellent working condition. I took them apart and cleaned them today and all springs look good along with clean followers. They have new for $22.00 also.
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