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25 round Drum for VEPR 12 by SGM Tactical - Coming Soon
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to MAAnew's topic in Vepr-12
I hope the feed lips & rear lug are metal or reinforced with metal.- 138 replies
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Its an AR15 grip by the Ergo brand: ERGO Tactical Deluxe Grips with Palm Shelf www (dot) ergogrips (dot) net
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can over gassing cause malfunctions on the v 12
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to brad cole's topic in Vepr-12
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Feeding Issue with Factory 8 Rnd VEPR 12 Magazine
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to warthog984's topic in Vepr-12
My 1st Izhmash magwell mag that I got was new, sealed in wrap it did not have the metal feed lips piece. Luckily I noticed it right away because I tried loading it immediately. I purchased it from this e-store & they replaced it thankfully. I have heard that some are looser than others or don't lock in as high but have not heard of any feed issues until now. These mags are too $$$ to have any issues. I hope you get it resolved. -
I had an RX30 on one of mine right after I got it. Used a cheap riser on the Tapco stock. Did not experience any problems with ejection. Ended up deciding it would be great for competition but was overkill for me at the time & did not offer enough advantages in my opinion to keep it. It was big on an already large & heavy firearm. I shot mostly buck & did not have any problems with the sights. I ended up selling the RX30 during a fund drive.
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I ordered all of my fine & cheap MD Arms grips straight from the man himself, Mike Davidson - MD Arms. www dot mdarms dot com. I ordered some recently & it appears they have all colors in stock now.
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Thanks for the info & pictures PapaZorro. I notice plenty of unique parts in them they we in the US don't see too often.
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Thank you Jack for all the information you provided as well as the picture. For a short time I was considering a thumb type safety but after realizing what had to be done & how it actually operates I realized that for me it would be more of a hindrance & possible safety risk as well. I also mentioned the cross-bolt safety that everyone has been waiting for in another thread on another forum. But I could not find any detailed information on it or any close-up pictures on how it operates. True the speed mag release is very neat but both versions appear to almost block the left side
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Need some "technical support" on installing a porkypine and a
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to menace667's topic in Vepr-12
I ended up selling the RX30. I originally tried it on my Sig556s & while it did work with a AR type stock - It was too high for the folding Swiss stocks. I tried it on my MSAR that I put off selling until the panic. It fit well on the MSAR & I was going to put it on a AUG A3 that I was planning until I preordered the Tavor. I ending up passing on the Tavor & still have not picked up an A3. It bounced from gun to gun. So I sold it & figured down the road I could pick up another possibly. While it is big the main problem is that is very high, the bottom of the almost two -
Before when I was trying stuff out:
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Need some "technical support" on installing a porkypine and a
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to menace667's topic in Vepr-12
Had a RX30 on the fixed stock for a bit, sat pretty high & had to use a check riser. Was pretty big, too big & I realized that I shot mostly buck & did not need a sight to hit anything. -
Need some "technical support" on installing a porkypine and a
WUNDERWAFFEN replied to menace667's topic in Vepr-12
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Hello. I would like to know more about the Vepr 12 competition models/custom shop safety & lack of selector. I have read numerous times for the desire of the cross-bolt safety modification. I would love one as well as it seems more familiar to me than the traditional ak selector or even the modern Bulgarian ak/galil/fal type thumb selector. But I have uncovered very little evidence & information about this safety mechanism. From the pictures I have found it does not resemble a traditional cross-bolt type safety. I can only really see one button on just the right side. On the lef
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Interesting. Is the stock welded as well? Thank you for the pictures. A great deal with the extra rails. I have the railed gas block & still have not decided to get the railed hand guard. I like the way they look but I am sure I would not like they way they feel with recoil. Have the idea of having the barrel chopped with a GK01 or clone & add the gas block then.
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Kitchengunsmith433 can you please take some close up pictures of this area ^^^ This is how mine looks -
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From the album: Shotguns
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Yes. Vepr 12 factory original mags. Uncut.
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If I remember correctly the company was bought by Magpul & they shelved basically every idea. I wanted one of their P90 foregrips for the F2000.
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From what I recall, there were two shipments with the rough wood stocks. I preordered one from Atlantic as soon as it was mentioned on this forum. I forget what other retailers had them at the time but everyone sold out quickly. And then another shipment or more became available a couple months later. Recently the folders were imported, I ordered one from Royal Tiger Importers at the time because they had them in stock & were currently shipping at that time. I believe Centerfire also had the folders at that point & currently has "limited quantity" listed on their website, Both imp
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I also just wanted to point out in case you are unaware you have to cut the weld in order to fold the stock. I used a fine micro file & it did not take me too long. The last picture, bottom right of the receiver shows the extent of the weld that was ground down.
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I love it! Wish both my V12s had this stock. Has a built in spring loaded, side flipping cheekrest & rubber recoil pad. Great lockup & release buttons. It is the very best folding stock set that I have ever come across. The poor Saiga has seen a few different variations (hence all the extra holes in the receiver), in this pic I just stripped it of most of the heavy,useless junk that cluttered it. Liked it much better simple as pictured. Recently replaced the wood stock for a black polymer one & changed out the grip as well. Was going to modify the front end with a Dinzag
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Legion USA posted that they are trying to bring some over soon in one of the recent mag threads
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I took some pictures once I received this a few weeks back. Figured I post them as a reference for those that are interested. This is NOT a welded block. This is the unit from K-Var & Impact Guns. "Saiga 12 Front Sight Block" "Mfr: SG-142" "AI-SG-142"