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koldar

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  1. Hello,

    I am working on a conversion for my S12. I purchased an ATI Fiberforce stock for it to go with my CSS trigger guard. The two don't seem to want to fit together well, There is about a 1/8 inch gap between the back of the receiver and the stock when I have the grip nut screwed into the trigger guard. There is also a gap between the bottom of the receiver and the stock. This doesn't seem right to me. I think the stock should fully seat against the back of the receiver.

     

    Has anyone else ran into this problem? Easy solutions for this problem?

     

    I'm adding pictures to help...

     

    Thanks,

    K

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  2. Hello,

    I'm working through a conversion on my S12 and I have run into a snag installing my trigger guard. It is a CSS guard. I need a longer front screw to accommodate my California Bullet Button. Does anyone know what type of screw I need to look for (size/threading)? I have an email in to CSS, but I know that they are busy right now. I'm hoping one of you guys might have an answer for me.

     

    Thank you,

    K

  3. Hello,

    Let me preface this request with a statement that I live in crazy california...please hold you comments about that. My saiga 12 is mostly stock except for a puck, bcg buffer, a 10 round mag and it is California legal with a box around the mag release (similar in purpose to a bullet button on an ar-15). I am looking for some suggestions to add a stock to my rifle while keeping it legal.

     

    Some california limitations are:

    • The stock needs to be fixed - it cannot collapse or fold
    • I need to continue to use the box around my mag release which may interfere with moving the trigger group forward (it is screwed in to the hole at the front of the plate right behind the mag release - if that makes since). I can post a picture if that would help.

     

    Has anyone from California converted their saiga 12 and can give me some ideas as far as specific parts go?

     

    Thanks,

    K

  4. I've been reading quite a bit lately about making my firearm 922 compliant (especially since I ordered the 2 round and 10 round mags). I just have a stock IZ-109. I want to replace the FCG but I'm not sure which one is better and what website has the highest recommendation. I guess my questions can be summed up as follows:

     

    1. What FCG is the easiest to install and has the best performance?

    2. What site do you recommend purchasing from (I don't want to get ripped off)?

    3. Do I have to remove the BHO to replace the FCG (I like being able to lock the bolt open)?

     

    Thank you for your recommendations!

  5. It sounds like I need to get a puck too if I want to be 922 compliant with the 10 round AGP mag that I just bought from here. I prefer to shoot heavy loads with my s12 (usually magnum buckshot or regular slugs). I do also use steel shot shells while hunting, but those are usually high powered 3" shells. Do you think the twister puck standard would be fine or should I look to use something more like the medium or magnum? I'm thinking I might want the medium for when I go hunting and just have to deal with my heavier loads kicking a bit harder. Any advise?

  6. Just make sure your gas regulator is set to position #1. Use this setting for high-brass like slugs, magnum loads, and most buckshot. Only use setting #2 for low-brass like birdshot and reduced-recoil loads. What you don't want to do is fire high-brass loads on position #2 as this over-gasses the gun and could result in damage to the receiver not to mention your shoulder! The dust cover could also come off and smack you in the forehead which is somewhat painful but, more importantly, embarrassing. :blink:

     

    Very cool, thank you for the advise. How do I know if I have the gas regulator set to #1?

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