Jump to content

sja2249

Member
  • Content Count

    10
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral

About sja2249

  • Rank
    Member
  1. There are plenty of US parts to make your .410 compliant depending on if you are converting the gun or not. If converting you can use a US fire control group for 3 parts pistol grip buttstock,and handguard for 3 more parts. Also the gas pistons that are available for the siaga 12 work on the 410 as well. Well, the Chaos gas puck most certainly does *NOT* fit. *GRRR* That was a waste of money. *sigh*
  2. Springs are not countable parts. I suggest you refer to the 922r list for the parts you can use. Oh well, looks like my master scheme wouldn't work and you need a US mag (plus one of the "good" parts I listed) or do a full conversion. I took a look at my saiga last night. Definitely no BHO, there IS a hole cut for a single hook trigger, but no pistol grip nut hole. Is the 12 gauge puck definitely gonna fit my .410? I see that Mississippi Auto Arms sells G2 FCG's that have been modified for the .410... is this a good thing to buy? Are the two rear pins that I need to drill
  3. Our very own Tech Section is full of up to date info on converting a Saiga (watch out for the priests). Yeah.... thanks for the pointer... I can't say that was very enlightening. *sigh* I see mountains of information about converting rifles, and a bunch of stuff about converting S-12's. But most of what I see doesn't seem very helpful to me. *shrugs* Maybe I just don't get it. I still don't know what parts I'll need, whether I'll need to cut any new holes in my receiver, etc. Sam
  4. What's a "barrel nut hole"? . . and if you've found this page, take it as an "overview". It was written more than 11 years ago and things have changed since then. Sorry. Too much going on in my tiny head. Grip nut hole. THe square hole that the ?grip nut? fits into? Sam Oh... and what things have changed? Are there any better guides? Sam
  5. What's a "barrel nut hole"? . . and if you've found this page, take it as an "overview". It was written more than 11 years ago and things have changed since then. Sorry. Too much going on in my tiny head. Grip nut hole. THe square hole that the ?grip nut? fits into? Sam
  6. Your question is sort of the same as a person going to the Vatican and asking if there are any priests around. LMAO Gee thanks. Okay, I found a good guide. LOL Does anybody know if the older 410's had the barrel nut hole punched out? My 410 predates the BHO device..... Sam
  7. Well, I'll stop beating around the bush. You should just convert the Saiga and then you won't worry about 922r or whatever, as you'll have the opportunity for 5 US parts (FCG, butt stock and pistol grip) by converting. You'll then be able to use any magazine, and enjoy the enhanced (over factory) ergonomics. Yeah... I just didn't want to put that much effort/expense into the project. Are there any good step-by-step guides out there? I must admit, I'm a bit chicken to try this myself. Sam
  8. I"m not sure what you mean by "not enough parts on the maket". Were you wanting to keep it "rock stock"? All you need to use US made "non sporting" magazines (the term "high cap" is a legislated term and means the same thing as 'frogfeathers' or 'picklehair') is a US made magazine (unless you have a threaded muzzle, and then you'll need one US part in the shotgun). THe US made mag counts for 3 parts and factory Saiga shotguns have 13 countable parts. The object of 922r is to have 10 foreign parts or less on the firearm. My .410 has a threaded muzzle. It was my understand
  9. I"m not sure what you mean by "not enough parts on the maket". Were you wanting to keep it "rock stock"? All you need to use US made "non sporting" magazines (the term "high cap" is a legislated term and means the same thing as 'frogfeathers' or 'picklehair') is a US made magazine (unless you have a threaded muzzle, and then you'll need one US part in the shotgun). THe US made mag counts for 3 parts and factory Saiga shotguns have 13 countable parts. The object of 922r is to have 10 foreign parts or less on the firearm. My .410 has a threaded muzzle. It was my understand
  10. Okay... So, another compliance question... This time I have a rock stock Saiga .410 shotgun. I was wondering how I could go about making it 922 compliant... If I'm looking at things correctly, there are not enough US made parts on the market to allow me to use Russian high cap mags, EVER. And BARELY enough US components available to use US made high cap mags.... Anybody have a saiga .410 that can use russian high cap mags? Where do I find US made parts? Sam
×
×
  • Create New...