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  1. Got the mags . All I can say is wow. Smooth polished awesomeness in a box. Seeing your first gen Saiga mags, and then through VEPR, and Saiga 12, and now to the M77, it's like evolution in progress. Are you sure you made these and didn't import them -- they look mil spec factory awesome to me!!! How long to the 10 rounders and maybe 5's? And maybe some BHO followers and of course NDM 86 308 mags. 2015 is finally a good year .
  2. So removing the follower stops would let the current follower stop the bolt or would a new follower design be needed too? Any Time frame? I'll stay tuned. Almost forgot -- Are the 308 NDM 86 mags still a possibility???
  3. These mags could use a bolt hold open follower option. Actually after trying Primary Arms' x39 BHO followers, I'm thinking lots of mags could. Any chance of BHO followers for some of your mags? I'd gladly buy replacements for your 308 VEPR and M77 mags, I have, and hope to have, if you run some in the future. Don't know if R&D would be too much of a pain...
  4. It should but may need minor fitting.
  5. Yugo is too long unless you want to cut to length and flair the end.
  6. Where? When? and how many can I have?
  7. NDM 86 mags??? Outstanding. I'll be all over them.
  8. $63.00 a mag, nearly had a stroke Bought 4 . Hopefully the wife only hates me and doesn't decide to end me. Seriously though, them be some seriously awesome looking mags (bad grammer on purpose). How much longer than the 8 round factory mags are they? Edit: totally forgot to ask -- these can be loaded on a closed bolt without any fancy bolt work?
  9. If You can't thread 1/2-28, a '74 FSB won't fit without reaming it out. You should just barely be able to thread the muzzle 14 -1. My 223 (ca. 2006) has the heavier profile bbl and I was able to thread it 14 -1, add the 24mm adapter and then 74 break.
  10. Now that is a cool looking VEPR. Only criticism is your scope is "to damn high"
  11. A cut tang version would be great for people like me that cut the tang (and now wish they hadn't) but I'm not sure how much of a market there would be. Wouldn't a simple solution be to weld the tang back on? I'm assuming the block attaches with two bolts -- one thru the tang and one under the recoil spring mount thingy. The stock may work w/o a tang using only the under recoil spring mounting bolt and drilling the bottom of reciever and tappinf the block for a mounting bolt (Button head cap screw for low profile) or maybe hiding it under the PG. Redoing the reciever bl
  12. Sounds like a plan to me, but if you absolutely have to use AK 74 mags (not the steel ones) in your Saiga you will need a bullet guide, Robinson Arms followers, and to extend the relief in the feed lips to hold the 5.56 case. If you can't find the ROBARM followers you can epoxie/JB Weld a ledge at the back of the follower that allows the nose of the round on top of the follower to dip as the mag is loaded to full 30 round capacity. This overcomes the totally wrong for 5.56 geometry that the 5.45 mag has. The top shell casing should align with the feed lips and not drop at the rear and the rest
  13. Same thing happened to one of mine. Still works even cracked. I used a dremel and rounded off all the pmag followers so the bolt would ride over them. Plastic as a lrbho is a bed idea.
  14. Will be interesting to see the fit on your S12. Here you go. That is one really nice S-12
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