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glockfire

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  1. The Traditional AK handguard is beautiful, but my philosophy is dont fix what aint broke. Also, the Saiga handguard is a little easier to keep from burning yourself. I never understood that either. KISS reigns supreme in a firearm like the AK.
  2. I'd really like to see some evidence on that bold statement there. Ive been a Marine for only 2 years, but in those 2 years Ive met some of the most brilliant minds on this planet, and they were 03s. You were either a jealous REMF or youve never served.
  3. Haha Amen. My G19 and Saiga dont need to be cleaned after every trip, but I do anyways. My ARs on the other hand need a thorough cleaning if you just look at them wrong.
  4. AKs get dirty, and WOLF is a dirty girl. They go well together.
  5. Converted Saiga 7.62x39. KISS And inside my Maxpedition Versipack....
  6. Saigas do not come 'from the factory' with a pistol grip unless it's part of a skeleton stock. Where were the PG and magazine manufactured? Find out from the seller if no other way. If those parts and the stock are all US-made you are probably good to go; if not do the G2 FCG and one other part (PG, piston prolly the easiest to replace.) Thanks for the info, I'll shoot the dealer a call tomorrow and see what they have to say about it!
  7. So, my 7.62x39 Saiga came with a 30 rd mag, pistol grip, and a stock with US stamped into it, all from the factory. Does this mean I have some special 922r compliant factory Saiga since it came with the US stock? If not, will installing a Tapco AK G2 Trigger group (3 922r parts) get me to where I need to be? Will the G2 even work with the Saiga 7.62?
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