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STiStein

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  1. I had the same problem but the more I used it the better the fitment got. I'm sure some are tighter than other but mine basically shaved itself with use.
  2. After I open the box and played around with the mags I thought I was going to need to file one of them. The first one snapped in with a good amount of pressure. On the other I went an bought a file and was about to start and got it to snap in by sliding it forward, but I had the two different fitting issues on both which I thought was weird. The first one was sitting flush and the second had the little gap. Just thought I'd toss it out there before filing..
  3. I posted this under "the right way to fit your drum" but I don't think a lot of people scroll to the last page for the post. I just want to see if someone else that has a drum that won't clip try this before filing. (NO FILING REQUIRED) for me.. I bought 2 drums this November that clipped in without any filing.. Now that being said I did have to play around with them but I think its something that could be done with every drum/gun. I noticed that when you try to clip them in that the front, top portion of the drum that slides into the gun is not sitting/sliding all the way forward. So
  4. (NO FILING REQUIRED) for me.. I bought 2 drums this November that clipped in without any filing.. Now that being said I did have to play around with them but I think its something that could be done with every drum/gun. I noticed that when you try to clip them in that the front, top portion of the drum that slides into the gun is not sitting/sliding all the way forward. So try this because it worked for me. Turn the gun upside down with the end of stock facing you and put the drum in, then if you push the drum forward/away with your "left" thumb while your left hand is holding the gun
  5. Yeah, I figured I should after about 30 rounds of the low brass jamming, my friend had some high brass and it cycled fine. I mentioned to him I should have probably bought high brass. Out of all that I read before purchasing my Saiga I never saw what to break it in with, thanks for the advice.
  6. Saturday I bought a brand new 19 inch Saiga 12 that has three gas ports and had a problem with low brass shot on number 2 gas plug setting. I guess I should try the Gunfixers gas plug also, and what about a after market gas piston? Should I just try the gas plug first or just get both?
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