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  1. GOB  

    Thanks for your reply, but unfortunately, I cannot get the mag to lock in when the bolt is closed, so that a shell will not be chambered.  After trying for a while, I looked at the top shell and that is when I saw it was deformed.  I tried again with a new shell on the top and the bolt closed, and again it would not lock in.  The new top shell was also again deformed.  The mag locks in just fine when the bolt is retracted and a shell is chambered, but I want to lock in the mag and NOT chamber a shell.

    Jack

  2. I want to travel with my Saiga with a mag inserted but no round in the chamber.  I lock the bolt back and insert the mag.  How do I now let the bolt go forward but not chamber a round?  I had tried simply pushing the round down as I let the bolt go forward, but for me, that doesn’t seem to work.  If I try to load the mag with a closed bolt, the top shell deforms somewhat on the crimped end.  I am using a 10 round AGP mag with 10 rounds loaded.  How can I do this?  Thanks for your help.

    Jack

  3. Awesome looking wood, I really like your shotgun. How is ordering from rusmilitary? I have never ordered from another country, how long does it usually take, 2-3 weeks or so?

     

    No problem with rusmilitary. We communicated by email. They told me the amount in US and I sent them a credit card number (one I use just for ordering on line). About 2 weeks later the package arrived in the mail. It was easy to install with only a little wood remove here and there. On the declaration sheet for the furniture they listed it was for an air soft rifle! I would have no problem ordering from them again.

  4. I finally decided to take the plunge and convert my Saiga 12.

     

    I used a Tromix FCG (that installed just as easy as people say they do) and a RAM S-12 Trigger Guard. Both from Carolina Shooters Supply who were very helpful when I called. I also added Russian wood furniture I purchased from rusmilitary.com and a Russian sling purchased from a forum member. I also have inserted a 10 round AGP Arms mag.

     

    After everything was complete, I decided the stock was two short to suit me (3" shorter that the original Saiga stock), so I ordered a recoil pad, again from Carolina Shooter Supply, to add a little over 1" to the stock. All in all, I got the look I wanted and am very pleased.

     

    Now, is it 922r compliant??

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  5. What I did was just take the nut off and grind it in half. I used a bench grinder but a file will work. I did not need to grind the bolt at all, if you look at it the bolt sits down in the nut, grind it flush. I hope this helps. Remember to use lock tite.

     

    Thanks Rangeguy

     

    I have a bench grinder. I can't do it today, but I will tomorrow morning. I'll let you know how it goes!

  6. You may need to press down on the bolt carrier to compress the hammer a little more to get the carrier to align with the rails.

    Don't be afraid to use some downward pressure. It should slide right in.

     

    I gave it a try and the bolt holder did snap into place. Now when I try to push the bolt holder forward, the rear part of the bolt holder does not want yo go pass the hammer. The hammer is in the cocked position. What now?

  7. I converted my Saiga 12 today. I used a Tromix FCG and followed the installation instructions on the Carolina Shooter Supply site. Everything seemed to go fine.

     

    After conversion, I began to reassemble my Saiga. After placing the bolt into the bolt holder (op rod) the bolt holder does not want to snap down to slide on the rails and go over the new trigger. I have checked the placement of the bolt in the bolt holder and I am sure it is correct.

     

    What and I doing wrong? Need advice!! Thanks

  8. Thanks! I was afraid that because the buttstock, front hand guard, and pistol grip I will be using are NOT USA made parts, then I could not use them toward counted parts to become 922r compliant.

  9. So when I replace the buttstock and front handguard, and add a pistol grip, all three parts being imported, that means I simply cannot count those three parts toward 922r compliance. Is that all?

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