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  1. External, Polychoke makes a model just for the Saiga 12 in standard M22x0.75 external thread.
  2. Nice set of Saiga's there! I like the wood! Congrats on your accomplishment...
  3. This is correct, there is not one process in the Saiga conversion which is even close to being out of the ordinary by typical machine shop standards. It's just putting the Knowlage, Know How, Quality and Pride behind the work. From what I've seen, Tromix does a great job of this, after all he is the Saiga guy. But there is always more than one! Red Jacket, AZEXARMS, and Jammer (ISPCGUN.com) seem to have what it takes.
  4. OK NOW! Why isn't anyone bashing this one like the drum which was posted earlier? I don't really care one way or the other as long as it's legal, with communist party possibly coming to office soon our freedoms will be stripped away anyhow, but the last time this subject was posted there was great opposition to it.. Just Curious!
  5. Looks sort of like the 100rd. stick that Russia used to make for the AK. It accually curved all the way up and mounted to the front sight base bayonet lug.
  6. Give me a call with your needs. I'm up for doing anything for the S12. I can make just about anything, and because of my intrest I'll shoot you an unbeatable deal. Here's my website with contact info.: (If I can't get to the phone please leave me a message because I'm currently pretty busy working on a few movie projects, or just drop me an email.) Best; Joe
  7. I've tried both, and acually I like the Russian design better. It has a great deal of surface area compared to the limbsaver and it absorbs recoil very well. Plus, it will still retain its Russian appearance.
  8. My Valmet M82 has a pretty good trigger feel, and I've thought about adapting an S12 to this setup, but finding an M82 stock for a transplant is nearly impossible. And theres no way I would butcher a complete Valmet for this conversion. But I think it would be a nice setup if anyone could come up with a stock and trigger assy.
  9. Cool! When are you going to make some 12 rounders? . . . . . . . . . . Ok, Ok, Just kidding!
  10. Female patrons please don't get mad at me, I'm quoting my wife's statement... "I can't believe American women, most of them are complete idiots."
  11. My wife is Russian and she is the best: BUT... I lived and met and married in Russia. Most of the "so called" internet marriages that we have encountered here in the states (and there has been quite a few) have ended not so well. Accually, my wife and I have seperated ourselves from most of the Russian community in our area because these Russians are so different from the ones in the mother land. They seem to be a somewhat lower form of Russian which couldn't make it in there own country so they figured the grass was greener on the other side. I'm not saying this is true for all, and it sou
  12. I've received a few things from him.. Sometimes it get here in 2 or 3 months, other times it can take several months. But everything did arrive.
  13. jman

    AGP? 10rd

    Well; I know a lot of guys who have delt with AGP Turbo (same company). They tell me that they make and build some 1st class stuff in the high performance auto arena! So I would tend to beleive that they would do the same in the weapons arena. The items which they market for cars is very impressive, and the cost is a hell of a lot more than these mag's, so I don't think that money is an issue. I too would wait a little longer for quality rather than having junk right now. I'm currently working on a magwell for my Saiga, and if it turns out good, I'll offer it to the public, but I've put
  14. Agreed! The only AK I've seen which pulled a fairly reliable 1/2 MOA was the Galil Sniper. Not to say that there are not some out there, but I've owned somewhere around 30 AK's and none could do 1/2 MOA. Even though it's not really an AK, my SVD does come pretty close though.
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