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jcough@metrocast.net

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  1. Saiga Fan (and collector since 2004) Central NH. Live Free or Die !
  2. I have a JT Magwell, on my S-12 no issues. Can't beat the service from CSS!
  3. I've used Aluma-Hyde II from Brownells ( http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1117/Product/ALUMA_HYDE_reg__II ) Works great, looks great, easy to use. The wifes happy I'm using her oven anymore to!
  4. Heck Obama's pastor said waaaay worse every Sunday to the whole church, he's still walking around talking sh__t. But then these guys weren't FOO (friends of obama). They were just a bunch of angry white guys sitting around drinking beer, and shooting off their mouths. Someone decided to "make an example" of them to keep the rest of us down on the farm!
  5. Other than the additional pressure caused by the bolt being all the way back. You shouldn't have any problem getting the cover off. Possible the BHO lever is sticking up vertically and causing prioblems as well, but that seems unlikely.
  6. I'm a bit old school with my handguns (Browning HP's), they have a good forum site with some good shooters online
  7. I did the same thing on two of my Saiga's (7.62, 223), bought the intrafuse stock and then decided to convert. They sell quickly on Ebay! Save your money and start buying the parts to do the conversion, you will be happy you did.
  8. Go down to the Tech section and read all about 922.
  9. Shoot Straight, Shoot Often

  10. Not sure what model you are converting. I have done two Saiga conversions (.223, and 7.62). They are pretty easy and there is plenty of video avaiable on U-Tube and Carolina Shooter Supply to get you headed in the right direction. I like using the Tromix FCC gruop parts, they are drop in, have fun with the shepards hook spring (pain in the butt). Use the "do it yourself trigger guard" from Mississippi Auto Arms they have a list of things by model that you will need. Get a very small angled needle nose plier, they are handy. I use the plastic rivits to fill the holes left from the rivits that y
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