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I was in on the initial Atlantic order that included the free mag. I have two buddies who had the mag shipped to them but so far my mailbox has been empty. I know you guys are probably swamped but I'm just wondering if you guys are caught up sending those out or if I got missed for some reason.
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I have two home converted S-12s and have been away from the forum for a while. I'm thinking of selling one of mine (worth more now than what I'm in for it) and getting the Tactical one with the folding stock from Atlantic. With what's included on the Tactical one, is the price good?
Thanks for any advice.
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Will be getting one of those, thank you for the info. Just ordered my conversion kit from you guys but will be placing another order soon.
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Looking to upgrade my Tapco Saiga 12 hand guards with something aluminum. I would prefer ones that only require basic installation. Nothing that needs more than a screw driver/allen key. No grinding off of sights or drilling of holes. Would also like to keep cost under $100.
Thanks for any leads.
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Where do I get one?
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+1 bigbadj
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+1 KC913
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I have some left over Saiga 12 parts from my conversion. Instead of tossing them in the trash I'll offer them up here in case someone has a need
** SPF ** 1 x factory butt stock (new takeoff)
1 x factory butt stock (used, decent shape)
** SPF ** 1 x factory hand guard (used, decent shape)
** Just asking shipping via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate box. Butt stocks will fit (I think) in a $11 box. Hand guards should fit in the $6 box. I might be able to fit two or three in one $11 box but don't hold me to that. I'll pick up said boxes from post office to confirm sizing.
Let me know.
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Looks like he's new to the forum but I had an excellent and speedy transaction with him. No problems whatsoever.
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Selling two used but not abused no modification/gunsmithing pistol grip stocks for use on a Saiga 12. Both these stocks allow you to have a pistol grip stock without having to move the trigger guard/parts. Details on both are below.
1) ACE SKELETON SET as seen here: Saiga Stock 1
Stock also folds to the left. Used, looks good, with a couple of touched up nicks from use (nothing offensive). Comes with the mounting screws.
$85 shipped SOLD
2) TAPCO COLLAPSIBLE INTRAFUSE BLACK as seen here: Saiga Stock 2
Used. Works great and doesn't have any offensive handling marks. Used this one on my Saiga for about 200rds before I did my conversion. Comes with the
mounting screws.
$35 shipped. SOLD
You can check my references on the board (or as Tony44 on AR15.com, Glocktalk), on Gunbroker (Tony44), or on eBay (Tonyd44)
Payment by Check, MO, or electronic payment (+3.5%)
Contact me at: Tony44@gmail.com
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anybody know how durable that finish is? I didnt really see an explanation of what the finish was made of. wonder how durable it is compared to a teflon coating applied the same way??
That skull pattern is the same pattern they have at blackice.com, I thought about getting it put on my S-12 guess i wouldnt be the first after all.
I would also like to know what real world durability is.
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Tweaking my S12 with a Gunfixer plug and different ammo. Ideally, how far should my S12 be ejecting shells to be in the sweet spot?
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Throw that twister puck away.
Also, S&B 1 oz slugs are basically "low recoil". You're lucky your gun ran that ammo with that magnum twister puck at all!
Is S&B really weak stuff? I was wondering why the recoil was so mild. What are some decently priced slug brands?
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Took out my new to me but used S12. Previous owner said it ran right and I have no reason to doubt him. I ran it with a Twisterpuc Magnum and a Gunfixer plug installed. It wouldn't cycle my S&B 2 3/4 1oz slugs unless the plug was backed out a full two revolutions and then only on setting #3. Anyone think this is abnormal? I figure I'd install the OEM puck and problem solve from there.
Input would be appreciated.
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Selling a Tromix .410 Shark brake in used but not abused condition. Slight rub marks on the flats from installation (close up photo makes it look worse than it is.
Sold Pending Funds
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What do I use and where do I get them?
Thanks
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Lets get this sold
Saiga .410, Tromix brake, 1 4rd mag $290 shipped
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Tony44
Are you seating the plug with the bolt locked back? I ask only because on my gun the plug will screw into, bottom out, on the #3 setting with the bolt pulled back but will bottom out on -1 with the bolt closed.
I think the consensus is to screw the plug in with the bolt closed.
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Yes, I'm bottoming it out with the bolt closed.
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Perfect. Thank you.
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So I bottomed the plug out. Now turning counter clockwise the first engagement is setting 3. Should I use this setting for low brass even though it is the first setting that came up?
So turning counter clockwise to setting 1 would be best for slugs/buck even though the plug has been backed out almost a full rotation?
Yes,
3= is used for low brass(The most gas is released)
2= is used for high brass(medium amout of gas)
-1&+1= is used for slugs/buckshot(little to no gas)
maybe try pulling the plug out completely and study the holes on the plug to get a better understanding. 3 has the biggest hole which means the most amount of gas will get through and low brass needs that gas to get through so it will cycle being that low brass doesnt have enough gas to cycle properly on setting 2 or -1/+1. High brass has enough power/gas discharged from the round that it will cycle properly on setting 2. Slugs and buck/double ot buck release so much power that the setting -1/+1 has a small hole to let little to no gas through, being its enough to cycle properly.
I get the concept and understand the basic construction of the plug. I was just wondering how backing out the plug almost a full rotation to setting 1 played into the equation.
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So I bottomed the plug out. Now turning counter clockwise the first engagement is setting 3. Should I use this setting for low brass even though it is the first setting that came up?
So turning counter clockwise to setting 1 would be best for slugs/buck even though the plug has been backed out almost a full rotation?
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Always test the loads you plan to shoot with the gun starting on setting 1 or -1(in the case of the gunfixer plug). If the weapon fails to cycle the next round or has a malfunction, increase the setting. As Bridis mentioned, the higher the #, the more gas is allowed to enter the gas block. You want to find out the particular setting for the load your shooting that will reliably cycle the ammunition, but wont over gas the gun and cause wear and tear.
And yes, screw the plug all the way down, and back out until you reach the desired setting.
So I should bottom it out then back it out to setting "1"? Even though setting "3" is the first to engage from the bottom out? Just a bit confused.
WTS Saiga-12 AGP Arms 10rd Magazines Gen2 As New + 5rd Russian Magazin
in Firearm Parts & Accessories (WTS / WTT)
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Sold off my Saiga-12 so I need to get rid of the mags. Selling: 6 10rd AGP Gen2 magazines in new unused condition, 1 10rd AGP Gen2 magazine used (1 range session), and 1 Russian 5rd used . The AGP mags are stamped with 2009 & 2011 dates if that is of importance for possession.
All 8 magazines for $245 shipped Priority Mail
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Payment by Check, MO, electronic payment (+3.5%), or electronic gift payment fee free
Contact me at: Tony44@gmail.com
First to post "I'll take it" gets it.