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  1. Thanks folks. Tomorrow I'll take a file and shape the mag to my gun. Then it's going to get loaded with buckshot and slugs a few times. After reading mixed reviews on this site I'm going to test this mag hard tomorrow.
  2. I picked up a 12 round Surefire mag at the gun show today. I went to put it in my Saiga 12 and it doesn't fit! My S12 is from the second batch that RAA imported, so it's possible that the specs have changed in the last few years. The problem is that the rear of the mag has square corners, but the rear of my magwell has rounded corners. Is my mag out of spec or is my gun out of spec? I don't really want to file on the magwell to square the corners because then I have to refinish that area, but I don't want to weaken the plastic mag either. These pics show the problem, it isn't sever
  3. I talked to RAA about this back when they were recalling S12's, they said then that they wouldn't be importing any until ammo was available. I haven't seen any ammo so I assume there are still no plans to bring these in.
  4. There's none of that equal force crap in South Carolina (the state where this story happened). If someone is in your house uninvited you can assume they intend you great bodily harm, even if the intruders were unarmed the shooting would still have been ok. SC is one of the states that recently passed a Castle Doctrine law guaranteeing such protections.
  5. Could the bullet be pushing into the rifling? That would make the case hard to extract. I don't think headspace would cause the bolt to stick. If you want to check it here's a popular method: http://www.gunco.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2557
  6. I recently put a BT in my SAR-1. It significantly changed the profile of the recoil, instead of being a sharp slam it was more of a roll. Kind of like shooting a .40 pistol vs a .45. The new recoil is much more pleasant and controllable. Reliability has not be affected, it has several hundred rounds with the buffer with no issues. I've got to get one for my S-12, looks like I'll have to call blackjack this time. My 19" has 4 gas holes and kicks harder than my old 17" with 3 gas holes, I think a buffer will soak up a lot of this.
  7. My 17" gun had 3 ports in a triangle, it functioned fine with all the loads I threw at it. I think the bolt on my 19" runs a bit fast, it seems to have more kick. It probably just needs a buffer.
  8. wanta12

    In a gunshop

    I heard a rumor from a reliable source that the Vepr might come in as a LEO only gun.
  9. The slot in the rear trunion seems pretty wide, it could certainly be narrower and still work but it doesn't look rough like someone messed it up. I'll put some calipers on it tonight and maybe someone can compare to thier trunion. I really like Ron's suggestion because it's simple and easy to do. I think I'm going to gently modify the back of the topcover with a body hammer or maybe some big pliers wrapped in duct tape. It wouldn't take much, even a 32nd would give sufficient engagement to the front trunion.
  10. I was testing my new S12 when I noticed the topcover is too short. Anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if this is really a problem or if it's normal for an S12, on my other kalashnikov based guns the topcover fits flush to the trunion. The topcover is about a 16th too short, this results in a gap between the topcover and the trunion. This also means there's only about a 32nd left in the trunion which is less than I'd like. It's been secure so far (only 50 rounds of birdshot), but I'm concerned it might pop out. Both trunions are flush with the ends of the receiver so it's no
  11. The thread protector unscrews. The threaded barrel is the whole reason I traded my 17" gun, I'm planning to make tank trap style brake and I'd like to be able to put a mod choke on it for an occasional clay plinking session.
  12. Call them and ask. My experience is that they'll tell you what's up. I asked about the 9x53 and they told me that they weren't going to import any until ammo was widely available, and they were working on ammo availability. Obviously that's not why you can't find a 30-06, but I'm sure they'll give you a reason.
  13. The rear site is in a dovetail so it can probably be adjusted for windage with a hammer or similar device. The front post is fixed. Tromix has an option to put some better sites on the gun. There's also some folks selling an AK style front site that would be adjustable for windage and elevation like any other AK site. You'll have to ask around or search for details. I like the existing sites, but I'm not a competition shooter. Call RAA and ask if they've got any vent-rib guns or when they're coming in. They're good people and will give you an honest answer.
  14. Those are the same sites that came on the 17" guns. I don't know if any guns with vent rib adjustable site rails have been imported by RAA. I know that all the IZ-109's have this style site, I checked with RAA before I ordered my new gun. The IZ-108 doesn't have the bolt stop (note that none of the 17" guns have a bolt stop) so I wasn't interested in it regardless of it's site configuration.
  15. I got one of the new RAA 19" guns, an IZ-109. I traded my 17" gun for this one, I really wanted the threaded barrel. Major differences first for those who don't want to read my novel below: Better paint job. BHO included. Includes a muzzle nut instead of a choke. Initial impression is that there's a better paint job than my 17" but the metal finish isn't as good. The paint job feels thicker, and it's a flat black where my other gun was more of a satin. The paint on my old gun was peeling off after just a few months of light use and two cleanings. There's some tooling marks where
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