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spyderhead

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  1. I have four 20-round SureFire mags for the Saiga .308 for sale. These have been loaded but not fired. $110 includes USPS shipping
  2. I have ordered from Palmetto many times before; excellent prices and quick delivery.
  3. Absolutely NOTHING wrong with Tapco stocks. I have the T6 on a Saiga 12, .410, and on a Saiga 308. Also on a 12 -ga Remington. No problems whatsover. Well built and trustworthy.
  4. THANKS!! Sorry so long getting back. You saved me some money. I bought an Arsenal SGL 20-41 instead. No more money; much more quality. Thanks again.
  5. I found a Lancaster conversion that begins with a Saiga 7.62 . http://www.lancasterarms.com/NEW%20SAIGA%20RIFLES.html The model # is 1132CR, and I know the price is high - a touch more than double the basic rifle, but it is very impressive. Can anyone tell me anything about Lancaster? Anyone bought from them before? I really would appreciate your insight on this. I already have Saigas in .410, 12 gauge, and in .380. I just want an AK that is RUSSIAN - that is a Saiga.
  6. I too have a similar question. I want an AK but I also want a Saiga 7.62. Already have Saigas in .308, .410, and 12 gauge. Could anyone tell me of the quality of the work from Lancaster (considering he starts with a new, unconverted Saiga 7.62).
  7. Just thought I'd write to add that the 10 and 15 round mags for the .410 Saiga will not even load S & B's 00 buck with 5 pellets. The stuff was pretty expensive; now I am stuck with 2 boxes (50) of the shells that will not even load into the mags. Funny, if you sit a Winchester X next to a S&B, the difference in length is apparent even though they are both advertised at 3".
  8. Maybe I am just lucky, but I have put over 200 rounds through two Surefire mags without a single problem/issue. They are a bit tight to slip into the Saiga, but (once in) they have worked flawlessly. Like I said, maybe I just got the good two.
  9. Just got mine from Centerfire yesterday for $549 plus $14.50 shipping. GREAT people to deal with. My local dealer is charging $779 (incl tax) for the same gun!
  10. Odd. I just picked up my Saiga yesterday and the two 12-round mags I have snap right in and fit perfectly.
  11. Sad to say that the only real conservative running was Ron Paul, and you see where that went. You just cannot run a fossil and a fool (McCain and Caribou Barbie) following eight years of the worst President in ALL of American history and expect to win. Unless the "republican" party reinvents itself and fast (and realizes that conservative is not a synonym for stupid, corrupt, and evil) there will be no more elected republicans. That's sad. For all of us. As for laws, there is a LIMIT to what any bankrupt and impotent government can do before its citizens simple ignore the damn thing and go abo
  12. Mine (ordered day before yesterday) was $549 plus $14.50 shipping from Centerfire. Note too bad. My local dealer wanted $750 including the 7% tax.
  13. Thanks. I do appreciate it. Good that 2 3/4" works in the S-12.
  14. I have a Remington 870 and hundreds of rounds in Tac8 and assorted other 2 3/4" shells. I have a Saiga 12 on order; will I be able to use the 2 3/4 shells in it with a 12 round mag? I have two of the 12-round mags that have already come in; the shotgun should arrive this week. It would be very good if the Saiga and the Remington used the same length shells. Thanks for the info.
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