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wildonewest

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About wildonewest

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  • Birthday 05/11/1960

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    Crawford country, CO
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    AK-47, AR-15. Gunsmithing, Practicing survival skills, Packing in the back country with mules and horses, western history from 1860 till today
  1. I'm going to call Safir (in New Jersey) to see if they are going to offer the T-12 any time soon.
  2. Here is some more info about the first 410 Saiga. Back in 1994 when Saiga's first came out I purchased a 410 with the option to purchase a scope/mount set up for the side rail which I did. When the 410 arrived it came with 2 scope/mounts. If I remember correctly it was a fixed 3.5 power with a reticle similar to the Mosin Nagant PU sniper scope. I think the rings and scope tube were one piece and mounted directly to the scope mount. The tube was about 6 inches long, straight and had your basic turrets, nothing fancy but functional. I sold the Saiga a few years later along with one of t
  3. Back in 1994 when Saiga's first came out I purchased a 410 with the option to purchase a scope/mount for the side rail which I did. When the 410 arrived it came with 2 scope/mounts. If I remember correctly it was a fixed 3.5 power with a reticle similar to the Mosin Nagant PU sniper scope. I think the rings and scope tube were one piece and mounted directly to the scope mount. The tube was about 6 inches long, straight and had your basic turrets, nothing fancy but functional. I sold the Saiga a few years later along with one of the scope/mount and kept the other one till 2002 when I sold it at
  4. It was a option to order the scope/mount with the Saiga 410 so I ordered it extra and when the 410 arrived it was shipped with two scopes/mounts. Like I said, the reticle is the same but that was it. The scope was new and not from WWII and it was shorter, not as long. The scope did not come with lens caps and if I remember correctly the scope rings and scope tube was one piece and bolted directly to the mount. I sold the 410 about 5 years later along with one of the scope/mount. I kept the other one until I sold it at a gun show back around 2007. Now I wish I hadn't sold it. I have 4 AK's and
  5. Looking at your Nagant scope the retical looks to be the same but thats the only thing that comes close. The mount looks like this. http://www.ebay.com/itm/271248367360?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2648
  6. When saiga's first came out in 94 I bought a 410 and it came with a simple scope. I have sold the shotgun and the scope years ago. My question is where can I find that scope again. I think it was a fixed 3.5 power that was fixed to the removable side mount type rail. The 410's sold today do not come with that scope anymore at least the research I've found. Any help finding that stock scope would be appreciated.
  7. This is me back in 92 near Eurika, UT with my Hungarian FEG AK-47. I still have the AK and the plates. http://www.youtube.com/user/strangefire1
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