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Maniac Jack

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  1. This is a brand new Bulgarian front sight block with 24mm threads, bayonet lug, index pin & spring, and windage drum & sight post. This is a complete FSB, ready to be pressed on. I got this from K-VAR for a project, but the project fell through. These are going for 88 bucks from K-VAR, this is a screaming deal, at 28 bucks off. Buyer pays shipping, but it won't be more than 3 dollars. If you need this part for a build, and don't want to pay the high price, then look no further. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at: j.grandstaf
  2. This is a brand new Bulgarian front sight block with 24mm threads, bayonet lug, index pin & spring, and windage drum & sight post. This is a complete FSB, ready to be pressed on. I got this from K-VAR for a project, but the project fell through. These are going for 88 bucks from K-VAR, this is a screaming deal, at 28 bucks off. Buyer pays shipping, but it won't be more than 3 dollars. If you need this part for a build, and don't want to pay the high price, then look no further. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at: j.grandstaf
  3. Sorry fellas on the deadbeat reply. Wod stock and 10/22 bullpup stock are sold. I still have the plastic stocks
  4. is a gun nut, but isn't nuts.

  5. Ok, You purists and rule followers are gonna hate me for asking this question, but I've gotta ask it. Its not a sales pitch, and I'm pretty sure it doesn't belong in the business section. I'm only tryin' to get some info. Here goes. I have two factory Saiga-12 mags that don't work with my gun anymore because I went with the magwell mod. I've got an AGP and a ProMag 10 rounder that I filed down, and both work flawlessly. The tragedy is this: I ground down the front catch on one of the mags factory mags and got it to lock in, but the feed angle is too flat. But, I believe all I need to d
  6. Bump with lowered prices. Wood stock: $20 Plastic w/ buttpad: $15 Plastic: $10 Bullpup: $30
  7. Bump with a price drop. 900 shipped with 30 round Bulgarian mag and bayonet. Item Sold pending funds
  8. Got a new lower price of $900 shipped, and I'm including a 30 round mag and bayonet. Up for sale is a Brand New In The Box, Never Been Fired, Arsenal SLR-106F in 5.56/.223 caliber. As you all know, this is one of the highest quality AK-type rifle you can buy. Arsenal is like the "Colt" of the AK-47 world. You get the long-range effectiveness of .223/5.56 with the knock-down-drag-out reliability of an AK-47. As well, it is one of the closest replicas of an AK-100 series Russian military rifle you can get. Not one round has b
  9. NEW LOWER PRICES!!! I've got 3 plastic Saiga buttstocks and one wood Saiga buttstock. Also got a Muzzelite 10/22 Bullpup stock. The Wood one is off a Saiga .308. One of the plastic ones is off a Saiga-12 and has a buttpad installed on it (very tastefully, I might add). The other two are off a Saiga .223 and and a Saiga 7.62x39. The 10/22 stock has been modified to accept the Butler Creek 25 round mags. Prices are as follows: Wood Buttstock: $20 Plastic w/ buttpad: $15 Plastic Saiga stocks (2): $10 ea. Muzzelite 10/22 Bullpup stock: $30 PM me, email, or give me
  10. Just looking for an adjustable gas plug fro the .410 as well as a Bolt Hold-Open I'm mainly after the Adjustable Gas Plug I'm not sure if anybody has any spare parts, or if there's some aftermarket stuff out there. If anybody could point me in the right direction, that'd be great. Also, I've got a Tapco side-folder for trade, as well as 3 plastic sporter butt-stocks, a great condition wood sporter butt-stock (pulled from a S-.308) and a 10/22 Bullpup plastic stock.
  11. Hey Wolverine, I'm in the same predicament that he's in, with an older .410 You think you could sling a PM my way as well? I too have the shortcoming of no bolt hold-open. Thanks
  12. Hey fellers, I'm old to the S-12 and and other calibers but new to the Saiga .410 Here's the question: I've got an early model, imported by Kalashnikov USA, and it appears to be the same as the EAA models - except that it does not have an adjustable gas tube. Just a screw-in plug where the adjustable plug should be. Can I get an aftermarket adjustable plug that will fit? Question 2: Are all of these guns the same, in that they can run 2 1/2 and 3 inch shells as long as you get the right mag, or am I stuck using the hard to find 3 inch shells? I'd give y'all some
  13. Just contributed. Here goes nuthin': 3335 1642 4513
  14. Hi fellas, Got a question of some importance. I've got a 7.62x39 Saiga that I'd like to convert. The one I've got on deck has the mag well dimples so I'd like to go for an authentic feel. I've decided to go the AK-100 route with the left side-folding stock, bayonet lug and the like. I just can't decide what thread to go with on the barrel. I've got the Bulgarian 24mm FSB on the way, but can't decide if I'd rather cut the threads off the FSB and thread the actual barrel to 14x1LH. I've been doing some research on muzzle brakes, and it seems the only options I have for 24mm threa
  15. Mike, where oh where could you be? We're itchin' for the mag well, and we need answers - RIGHT NOW!!
  16. Just a quick question: I'm going to be replacing the trigger guard and mag catch with one from some kind of AKM/AK-74 type rifle, and I just wanted to know, does it matter what type I replace it with? Are all the mag catches the same? I initially wanted to go with a Bulgarian trigger guard/mag catch from K-VAR, but they're all "out of stock." Anybody got any ideas/answers? Anybody want to sell me a couple trigger guards? Thanks.
  17. G O B and Jack, you guys are right on. I didn't mean to turn this into a lengthy debate. The point is that wickeddeus can put that RAA stock on his rifle. Its the same difference since RAA is shipping them that way. If there ever was an issue (which there never would be), all he'd have to say is that it came that way. Don't get me wrong wickeddeus, you should follow 922r, when its applicable. Just don't let it discourage you from tinkering on your Saiga. And by all means, don't let it drive you crazy.
  18. I'm gonna kick myself in the balls on this one. Ya know, upon further relection, the target on the right is a pretty damn good group for a life-size target and taking into account how many rounds were fired. One thing is for sure, I think he killed both of them.
  19. It's smoothbore, so for Greece is just a hunting shotgun, so you can own it like a civilian.However there are directions from the European Union about smoothbore guns with military/tactical look and use.In fact we have here an AK mechanism that is DE-modified to make it semi-auto and with some other differences from the total tactical models.I don't know exactly the direction, but I think it might say that if it can be modified easily, it shouldn't be imported.Dunno. Now about the prices.Think about it.How much did you payed for your Saiga? I payed 500 warm Euros back in 2004 when I bought a
  20. Yeah, well, it seems like a lot of fear and bullshit to me, nalioth. It also doesn't state that US parts have to marked as such. So there is no way for them to check which parts are US made and which aren't. If they had suspician of criminal activity, had a warrant, and wanted to allocate the resources, they take every rifle apart and to a metalurgical test on all the parts. But that's assuming they felt it was necessary to allocate those kind of resources for one little thing. ("Johnson, we've got suspician that Joe Blo is violating 922r. Scramble the SWAT team, assemble our scient
  21. I know Tantal has Russian stock sets, http://tantal.kalashnikov.guns.ru/ but I'm not sure how much they are. I've got a Romainian G kit build with that funky foregrip on it. To tell you the truth, its kind of a love/hate relationship. I love it because it has a great gripping surface, but I hate it because I can't use 40 round mags with it. Also, it is uglier than hell
  22. Excellent question wickeddeus. Allow me to extrapolate. What chaps my ass is that, whenever there is a question about conversion, everyone get up in arms, ("oh my God, 922r! The BATF! AHlalalala!") I had the good fortune of having a lengthy discussion with a guy who strictly builds AKs out of parts kits. He explained to me that 922r only applies to gun importers and gun manufacturers. He has to build them 922r compliant, but only to a point. Which means, he can build them without a mag so that they are compliant, sell them as such and still be following guidlines. What does thi
  23. I'm at a loss here. The train left, and I was on the thing. What country are you in, and where'd you buy that baby, and how much did you pay? Update: Country: oh, duh, you're from Greece. How is that you can have quality toys like that in Greece and we, one of the most powerful countries in the world, can't get quality weapons unless we pay boo-koo bucks? Something is ass-backwards here... On a side note, my great-grandparents were Greek-nationals, so it doesn't surprise me that Greece friggin' rocks. Do you have to have any special permits or licenses in Greece to own o
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