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cobravenom39

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  1. I'm not disagreeing with you. I will not find a converted Saiga for $450, which is why I will buy one and convert myself and the same guns will be not selling on gunbroker. This doesn't change the fact that $500 is too much for a converted Saiga. It is. Ask yourself the question, "Would I buy a Saiga converted from an individual for $500?" You'd be kidding yourself if you say you would. You would convert one yourself of find an Arsenal for $650. The sellers dictate the price of a gun. The OP's listing is for $600 and did not sell. Like I stated, Gunbroker is large enough to be i
  2. I'm not disagreeing with you. I will not find a converted Saiga for $450, which is why I will buy one and convert myself and the same guns will be not selling on gunbroker. This doesn't change the fact that $500 is too much for a converted Saiga. It is. The sellers dictate the price of a gun. The OP's listing is for $600 and did not sell. Like I stated, Gunbroker is large enough to be indicative of the current state of the market, which means that the OP's gun is not worth $600. It's nothing to get pissed about. I buy guns and sell guns on gunbroker and on Arfcom, too. The
  3. You guys are all joking, right? You think the reason no one is interested in this gun is because of some jargon and a typo? Nobody's said it, but I think it's a little pricey. You're starting it out at $600. A month ago you could get a brand new M&P Smith and Wesson OR AR for $599.00 after rebate from CDNN. The market just isn't what it used to be. I look for good deals on GB and I'm kinda sick of seeing the SAME used guns clogging up the listings for months. You can say what you want about what you have in to it and such, but the bottom line is you're not a reputable build
  4. I just don't know about the Texas trigger on an assault rifle. On a scoped .308 Saiga, maybe.
  5. Does anyone know if the latest round will have the threaded barrels? My 09 didn't have it and I want to build another one and would prefer to do a hider. Thanks!
  6. I have to disagree. The prices have gone up on them while most firearms' prices have plummeted. Russia will sell them to us as long as we'll buy them for more than $200. I'll wait it out.
  7. Tapco makes good stuff and they have a lifetime warranty. I stripped the screw on a foregrip (my fault) and they sent me a return label (paid for return shipping) and after they received it they sent me a brand new one! All the correspondence was done via email and they responded very quickly. No receipt, proof of purchase or anything. SUCK IT TAPCO HATERS!
  8. Yeah, Factory config FTL. It's more reliable than both my Wasr and my Tantal. The Saiga is built to better specs than most Century AK's. I don't know if it's more reliable than an SLG (riveted guide and some other tested parts), but it's way better than most US marketed AK's. It's the reason this board exists. Never heard of a vodka special rifle. Vodka special refers to factory problems with Saiga shotguns. Is your Saiga converted or in factory configuration? its factory config There's your problem.
  9. My vote. I've had both the Saiga and the AK one. I love them both. Best bang for the bug and the best customer service out there. I recommend buying directly from them.
  10. Are you restoring or just changing after a restoration? Why are you "upgrading?" Use for the rifle?
  11. You need to stop looking at that website..... Buy the following Thread alignment tool ( you need this) http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-597/SAIGA-AK47-7.62-TAT/Detail Die http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-473/SAIGA-AK47-7.62-THREADING/Detail Handle http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-459/DIE-STOCK-HANDLE-SAIGA/Detail You need to stop looking at that website..... Buy the following Thread alignment tool ( you need this) http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-597/SAIGA-AK47-7.62-TAT/Detail Die
  12. I was going to do that as well, but I figured drilling out the dimples would relieve some pressure.
  13. Like the title says, I know some of you guys have messed this up before and I figure I'll let you guys tell me what to do to start! Thanks!
  14. Honestly, I would take it to a gunsmith and have him lop that off and permanently affix a flash hider or a brake. Cut your losses.
  15. The Former. Does anyone have any pics?
  16. I got it, so if the brake's removed it'll pop out. Good job, though.
  17. How come no one has this on their Saiga? It seems like an easy way to get the lower retainer on without having to us a press and the price seems right. How come no one is using this. I'm contemplating getting one on my Saiga (installing myself) but would like to hear some feedback or look at some setups. If installed correctly will this thing wiggle loose. Thanks
  18. I don't understand how the brass rod is retained in the FSB? Thanks for sharing your ideas, MacGroober.
  19. I like this idea. My question is, are the Bulgarian and the Saiga FSB's the same length? It looks like the Saiga FSB is a little longer... of course I don't have a Bulgy to compare it to, however. What size is the bit to drill through? 3/32?
  20. They will not have bullet guides. Part of the reason they are allowed to import them is that they are incompatible with surplus/standard mags.
  21. Please don't pay $400 for a Saiga. The market has dropped substantially on firearms in the last year or so and you'll just perpetuate the higher price. Saiga's will drop to below $300 in no time. Just wait. If you want a 7.62x39 or 51 they'll be going South soon. If you find a 5.45, snatch it up.
  22. Hahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!!! You're right. I ordered this about 10 minutes ago
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