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  1. sorry, yes i was talking about a wood stock in this case. you hit the nail on the head about which part makes the "stock" that is listed though. most stocks are made from more than one part. most people would count the buttplate (and other parts of a non-wood stock) as part of a complete stock. i know if i ordered a complete stock and it came missing the buttplate and sling attachment i wouldn't be pleased. seeing as how ive never even heard of anyone being prosecuted for 922r (probably because its almost impossible to prove the origin of non marked parts), and in my case if yo
  2. hello saiga law savvy people! ive been searching the forums here (and google). i cant find this subject covered, and im curious. would installing a foreign buttplate and/or sling swivel on a us made buttstuck disquiliefy the stock as a us made part? if yes, why is it we can use an original foreign pistol grip screw with a us made grip to help with compliance? thanks.
  3. well i guess im carving both pieces now. better to err on the safe side anyway i suppose. thnx for the opinions guys.
  4. in regards to an ak47. when 922r refers to "Forearms, handguards" are we talking about just the bottom part the rides under the barrel? or the the top gas tube cover as well? id like to make my own bottom and keep the original (foreign) top. i dont want to do the work and find out too late that they are considered a two piece unit and my US made bottom doesn't count towards compliance. thanks
  5. well that tears it.. if i have to buy more than a bolt and carrier then i might as well buy the whole gun and have "just one more" ak. a fellows got to draw a line in the sand somewhere. thanks for the info stormi
  6. first off id like to apologize to the ak purists here for what im about to say. so ive got alot of parts left from my barrel-less romy m65 kit (everything except the under-folding gear). im planning on either slapping a complete yugo front end on it or trying to convert it to 5.56x45. how hard would it be slap a Romanian 5.56x45 barrel in it and convert from 7.62x39 to 5.56x45? im assuming id need a new complete bolt(is this correct?), if so will the new bolt lock up correctly in my 7.62x39 trunnion. would i need a new carrier too? will the standard crapco flat and rails work?
  7. thanks to everyone for the great info, i never seem to leave this forum without learning something new.
  8. Last thing you want to do is break a BATF regulation and loose your rights to own firearms. Probably not the best idea to ask those kind of questions on a forum that is no doubt being monitored. You get a newby or troll come in here and say "yeah sure go ahead and do it, it's a stupid law and you won't get caught anyway", all of a sudden Saiga12.com becomes a place where it's encouraged to break BATF regs. i have nothing to hide from the BATF, i plan on doing it right. i just want to make sure this wasnt the kind of thing i would need documents for at a later date showing who did the ba
  9. lol THEM, now im screwed. i guess i better do it all proper, better safe than sorry. damn the trouble! thanks guys
  10. is this a "just dont get caught" thing? i mean how is anyone going to know if i go into my garage with my 16" no brake saiga, and come out an hour later with a 14" + welded 2.5 inch brake saiga? i mean i know not to cut it and then drive around for 2 weeks with it in the trunk before i weld on the brake, but removing the barrel for a >30 job seems a tad extreme.
  11. im planning on shortening the barrel of a 7.62x39 saiga and welding up a 74 style brake to make the full 16" for legal reasons. my question is, will knocking 2 inches off the barrel make the rifle noticeably less accurate in the real world? also seeing as how im welding the brake on is recrowning really necessary? ive heard that as long as the cut is straight and the muzzle is protected it isnt. sounds very suspect to me. thnx h0pp
  12. got my free mag from the give away contest today, as for the mag its in great shape with not a spot of rust, it was well packed and shows virtually no signs of wear at all! Albert @ Accessory Arms gave great communication. i wouldn't hesitate to do business with him in the future!
  13. i converted one of my (7.62x39) saigas to under folder. i used a Romanian parts kit with the milled uf stock. the romy trunion rivet holes do not line up with your saiga's factory holes. i have a welder and was filling the left over factory trigger group holes holes anyway so this was no concern for me. if you have any kind of metal working skills it shouldn't be a problem. it went pretty straight forward really. just measure, drill, slap the new trunnion in, assemble the stock's spring, nuts, bolt, pins etc and you're done. only real problem i had was the new trunnion wouldn't clear th
  14. it looks as though i may hay threads hiding under there too, ill cut it off later and report back. *fingers crossed edit: can anyone recommend a distance to cut back? i was planning on using a wheeled pipe cutter for ease and uniformity (but i do have a dremel). also how do we keep muzzle brakes from unscrewing without the fsb pin? threadlocker? solder? high temp threadlocker? duct tape? wood screws? left over bread bag twist ties? a stern talking-to? i must knoooooow!
  15. oh, i also forgot to mention you of course have to lose your side mount optic rail. at least i did. not a real big deal (i dont know anyone who really uses it anyway), but still... food for thought.
  16. Nice! Details? Did you replace the rear trunnion? yep, i just grabbed a cheap romy m65 parts kit from centerfire and did the swap. now ive got all the parts i need except a receiver flat to build a second fixed stock ak . it just seemed like a better deal than spending $80+ just for the stock and trunnion alone. after debating it for a bit i just decided to weld the trunnion in. i welded up the extra holes that bugged me, welded the trigger guard to the mag release (waaay more stable now). the hand guard was a drunken after thought as i had already modified the parts kits retai
  17. im interested to see how this is going. put a few rounds through (over lol) it yet? as for raining on your genius, ill leave that to all the real pros round here. i for one applaud the effort of trying new things, especially when those new things make it easier (not to mention safer) for diy'ers to convert the things they own into the things they want. i have the skills and tools to safely split and shape a small length of pipe, but i can also see how some well meaning soul could try it with an upturned circular saw and end up in the ER minus a few fingers, an eye, or worse. bes
  18. excellent post. thanks for putting in the time to get this info out there.
  19. thanks for the kind words. the pistol grip is done, now on to the stock!
  20. my garage lol, its temp grip i made out of a 2x4. as of right now i cant decide on one.
  21. to do the job you will need: a fire control group (FCG) that is a trigger, hammer, and disconnect) most places sell fcgs all as one item. a pistol grip. if the grip you buy doesnt come with mounting hardware (bolt and nut) you will nee to buy that too. a stock. like others have said look around at the vendors here, all these items can be bought through them. optional but recommended items: 3/16 inch black vinyl plugs http://forum.saiga-12.com/index.php?showtopic=43855 some sort of black high temp (grill or oven) paint or commercial gun finish etc for the bottom of the receiver. (
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