Tx1021
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hopefully this link will help with the converting http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=4&f=79&t=68410
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Yeah its the troy sling heres the original link http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=146955&page=9
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I would love to have an underfolder s12! Cant wait to see the finished pics and vids
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Well it's technically a handstop not a vertical foregrip... Dumb laws, not sure how the feds would view that one tho. Thats too bad about the Draco, I've been seriously considering picking one up. If they were that cool about everything and offered to send you a hand picked one it does seem like Classic is definitely the way to go if i do grab one
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Don't know if yall have seen this one but its one of my favorites. BTW its not mine, these came from the calguns forum.
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WS, Never meant any kind of attack on what you said. Sorry if it came off that way. I have never claimed, and never will, to be the endall source for knowledge on saigas, I was merely trying to see what else would affect the cycling in a conversion besides the gas ports. I was wrong about the gas system being the only thing to affect it, I have no problem admitting that. The point about the G2 trigger group is one I obviously overlooked. Thanks for clearing that up The weld comment is from a thread awhile ago with a really poorly done conversion that was not cycling well. Splat
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Chile, That looks absolutely awesome. How has that paint stood up to wear and tear?
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Just wondering what reasons you have for thinking a cheap conversion would not cycle ammo that a stock Saiga would? A conversion shouldn't change the gas ports or really affect cycling at all. Save for if its a REALLY bad conversion and has splatter from welds on the rails or something along those lines. And I also understand that some of the higher end conversions go through the gas ports and make sure everything cycles reliably but just comparing stock to converted with no gas system changes. To the OP, I say buy a stock saiga and make sure it reliably cycles everything yo
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Saiga 12 conversion done by PRK arms in Fresno CA
Tx1021 replied to unusedusername's topic in Saiga-12
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Twister puck definitely keeps the gas tube cleaner. In my opinion its for sure worth the 25 bucks
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Yep, as long as its for a stamped receiver.
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My brother got it a little while ago and loves it. Said recovery wasn't bad at all would definitely do it again. The only thing he doesn't/didn't like about it is that he says his eyes are way more sensitive to if hes dehydrated now, YMMV tho Ill probly have it done at the beginning of next year and am definitely looking forward to it.
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Same here. I have no need for another stock but its very cool of you to do this.