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Saiga firing pin for a 7.62x39 can a ak74 pin replace it?
Hoopster50 replied to my762buzz's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
The reason I'm looking for a replacement is that I messed up the face of my hammer and the angle causes the hammer to hit the firing pin in a way that the end of the pin peened over some and is no longer flat. It still fires but I'd prefer to change them both out and start over. -
Saiga firing pin for a 7.62x39 can a ak74 pin replace it?
Hoopster50 replied to my762buzz's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
I'm also curious about this subject. I'd like to get a spare firing pin for my Saiga and was wondering if the 7.62x39 from K-var will work. -
Congratulations! This quote is so true. Try not to worry about things. Of course there's a lot that could go wrong over the next 9 months and 18 years but worry will only taint the joys of the whole experience. Fatherhood is a huge responsibility but try not to look at it in it's entirety, take one step at a time and you'll adjust to the tasks at hand.
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ATF Knock.. Knock... Knock...
Hoopster50 replied to yakdung's topic in General Discussion - Any topic is welcome here!!!
That's an excellent video, thanks! -
The part of the adapter that goes in the gun has a lip that will act as a bullet guide. You can do the conversion yourself. Nothing needs to be welded unless you want to close up the holes in the receiver. Dinzag has some plastic plugs for the receiver holes, they work great.
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Original 10 round magazine after magazine catch conversion?
Hoopster50 replied to Hoopster50's topic in Saiga 7.62 X 39
Got to shoot for the first time Saturday and the original 10 rounder works just as well as the 30 round mags. It's slightly looser (the 30's snap in tight) but still a good fit. I'm pretty happy about this! Now I need a 20 and maybe a 40. -
Lookin good. I got to shoot my conversion for the first time this weekend also. I had the same experience shooting 8-10" high at 100 yards. This was with the factory sights though. I raised the front sight a half turn and all is well.
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Pretty sure that's the flat trunnion.
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I'd better thank Brian also. I made my order complicated but he stuck with it and treated me great. Appreciate it Brian!
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Deadly force is Deadly force. In the Kentucky CCW course nothing of this sort is discussed and there is nothing within the laws either. Concealed deadly weapons in Ky could be anything from brass knuckles to an AK in your trench coat. If I had to kill someone the last thing I'd be worried about is the type of ammo I used.