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  1. Best bang for your buck is either a side mount, or an ultimak gas tube rail.
  2. The pistol grip was not on the gun when it was imported. If you want to use the tapco t6 stock, you need to replace the handguard and 2 other parts. You could get around that by using only us made magazines, because they count as 3 parts each, and you need a total of 4 replaced parts. Since there was no pistol grip to begin with, adding an american made one just ups the part count instead of replacing a foreign made part.
  3. have you tried k-var? They have some bulgarian 5 rounders for sale most of the time.
  4. Can it be modified to run in a saiga with a bullet guide installed?
  5. Just to remove the front sight block, do you need anything other then the hammer and the dremel?
  6. I think the angle of shoulder of the cartridges allows them to feed somewhat reliably without the feed ramp.
  7. DIsregard, found one.
  8. Sent me a gas tube for a pittance and put up with my pain in the ass fretting of whether the money order arrived.
  9. I've got 5 of the clear ones, if you were interested in see through.
  10. I'd like to buy the msa adapter for my 223 saiga. I'd be happy to do a straight up trade, 5 bulgy circle 10 clear mags for the adapter if anyone is interested.
  11. This is going to sound dumb, but is there anyway I can slap the flash hider styled like an m16a1's birdcage flash hider onto my saiga?
  12. I have 5 bulgarian circle 10 .223 mags. If the surefires will fit in a converted .223 saiga I would be happy to trade you for them.
  13. I have a .223 saiga I'd like to put a muzzle brake on. Should I just get the barrel threaded by a gunsmith and have it welded in place since there isnt a plunger pin, or should I have him install a new front sight block? I don't intend to ever remove the muzzle brake, and I'm more concerned with whatever will be cheapest.
  14. I have an ati folding/collapsing stock. Drilled and ready to install, yours for $30.
  15. I never reinstalled the trigger guard, i mangled it too badly while removing the sport plate. I guess I need to go buy a new one.
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